Hartlepool 2023-11-22

Stephen Slimings 39

Pervert struck up relationship with teen girl and sent explicit chats to another in America.

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Offender ID: O-4925

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Mickey Barron Close, Hartlepool, TS24

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A 38-year-old man struck up a relationship with a teenage girl and sent explicit messages to another in America.

Stephen Slimings was caught out when he uploaded vile images to Snapchat. Police raided his Hartlepool home and found hundreds of indecent images of children and a drawing depicting child abuse.

On Tuesday, Teesside Crown Court heard that officers traced the Snapchat account to Slimings' IP address, after he posted the illegal images. His computer revealed he had been having sexually explicit online chats with a 13-year-old who lives in the USA, and police traced the girl and told her parents. The device also showed he "was in a relationship with an underage girl".

Shaun Dodds, prosecuting, said he was also found to have downloaded 3 category A photos - the most serious type - showing children being abused. Police also found 51 category B and 536 category C illegal photos of children; in addition to the "sketching."

Mr Dodds told the court with regards to the contact with the American youngster, Slimings had saved screenshots of an online conversation her. "He was pretending to be someone else and there were photos of her performing sex acts," Mr Dodds said.

Slimings, of Mickey Barron Close, in Hartlepool, pleaded guilty to:

In a statement, the mother of the teenage girl, said her previously "outgoing" daughter became withdrawn and didn't want to leave her side. She added: "She wants to sleep in my bed. It's like she's regressed to a small child."

Stephen Constantine, mitigating, said his client claimed to be "in the midst of a mental breakdown" where he would do things that were out of character. He said: "A report by probation has found that he has some insight into the way his behaviour has impacted on others. He is described as being remorseful. The defendant will go to prison for the first time in his life."

Judge Paul Watson told Slimings: "The communications with a 13-year-old girl - police found you were instructing her on how to perform sex acts on herself and send photos of it. You sent a highly sexualised photo of yourself. The images you had were of an appalling nature, showing real children being abused and subject to sexual indignity. It's a highly profitable and wicked trade in the suffering of young children."

Slimings was jailed for four-years-and-seven-months. He was made subject to sex offender notification requirements for life.

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