Convicted Sex Offender Caught with 27,000 Child Abuse Images Jailed for Almost Four Years

Anthony Harrison’s Sick Secrecy

Anthony Harrison, 55, a convicted sex offender, has been locked up for nearly four years after police found over 27,000 vile child sexual abuse images and videos on his devices. The twisted pervert used his elderly parents’ laptop in Newton Aycliffe to download the horrific material onto a memory stick. He then transferred the filth to his own laptop when he returned home to Darlington.

Routine Police Check Leads to Arrest

Harrison was snared after going missing from his registered address. During a routine police inspection of his electronic devices, officers uncovered the disgusting collection. Prosecutor Phillip Morley revealed Harrison spent six or seven days hiding out at his parents’ home without alerting authorities.

Thousands of Abusive Images Discovered

Harrison shockingly admitted the indecent images were on both his laptop and several memory sticks. The haul included:

  • More than 500 category A images (the worst kind)
  • 3,000 category B images
  • Over 24,000 category C images

Judge Slams Harrison’s “Perverted Interest”

The defendant pleaded guilty to four counts of possessing indecent images, failing to comply with notification rules, and breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO). Recorder Anthony Hawk condemned him, saying:

“You have a serious problem with an interest in paedophilia. The images depicted children aged three to 15, including penetrative abuse of the youngest victims.”

The judge added:

“It’s a very sad state of affairs. You might claim you were only looking at material already online, but you know the truth. Without people like you, there wouldn’t be a market for this filth. By accessing it, you fuel the abuse of very young children.”

Harrison was sentenced to three years and ten months behind bars, a chilling reminder of the horrific digital crimes still hunting innocents online.

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