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Kenyon's Lane South, Haydock, St. Helens, Merseyside, WA11
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Jacob Adair, 21, of Kenyon's Lane South, Haydock, handed 12 months in prison, suspended for 18 months, after he admitted inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, downloading indecent images of children and extreme porn.
Jacob Adair from Haydock was caught after he asked a 15 year old girl to send him naked pictures.
A man who asked a schoolgirl to send him naked pictures was caught with extreme porn involving a corpse.
Jacob Adair twice urged a 15-year-old child to take photographs of her breasts to add to his sickening stash of images.
When police raided his Haydock home they discovered a depraved collection of child sex abuse and vile pornography.
But the 21-year-old walked free from court today after receiving a suspended sentence so he could still go to university.
Liverpool Crown Court heard police raided the home he shared with his parents in Kenyon’s Lane South on December 3, 2015.
They seized computer equipment containing the offensive images, which he admitted responsibility for downloading.
There were eight Category A – the most serious category – 11 Category B and 137 Category C indecent images of children.
This included three Category A videos and there were a further 20 prohibited and two extreme porn pictures.
Ian Criddle, prosecuting, said: “One involved sexual interference with a corpse and one involved serious injury to genitals.”
He said Adair had been talking to the schoolgirl when he was aged 19 and that she “felt uneasy about the requests”.
When interviewed by police, Adair accepted he knew she was only 15 and that he asked her to take the photos.
He admitted two counts of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity and three counts of downloading indecent images of children.
Adair, who has no previous convictions, also admitted possessing indecent images of children, prohibited images and extreme porn.
Paul Treble, defending, conceded the offences were serious but urged Judge David Aubrey, QC, to spare his client prison.
He said Adair had not lied to the girl - who he had developed feelings for - about his age.
Mr Treble said Adair was frank with police and now realised what he did when still a teenager was “very wrong”.
He said: “He at the time found himself in a very difficult position due to the death of his grandmother, which precipitated depression.
“It led to him becoming isolated, he started looking at the material, and one of the excitements, if I can put it that way, is that it was taboo.
“He is embarrassed and shocked now. He appreciates it was very, very wrong.”
Mr Treble said if Adair was spared jail, he would begin a university course in September, and the court would not see him again.
Judge Aubrey said Adair had been “obsessed” with his computer and looking at indecent images.
He said: “Each and every image represented the abuse of a child.
“You were perpetuating the abuse of that child because if there were not like minded people, there would not be such a market for like images.”
However, he said the offences were committed two years ago and Adair, who recognised his problems, had “considerable potential”.
He said: “This court has come to the conclusion that it’s possible to permit you to begin your university career.”
Judge Aubrey handed him 12 months in prison, suspended for 18 months, plus a sexual offenders treatment programme.He told him to sign on the Sex Offenders Register and comply with a Sexual Harm Prevention Order for 10 years.
The judge said: “You now have to ensure the issues you undoubtedly had in 2015 either have been addressed or you will continue to address them.”