Photos hidden in a GPS Notorious pedophile guilty again

Photos hidden in a GPS | Notorious pedophile guilty again 20 years later –

Three years into his trial, notorious pedophile “Mr. While in a halfway house, the former leader of an international pedophile ring hid photos of his daughter in a GPS.

Posted at 4:52 p.m.

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The crimes of “Mr. His house was the scene of horror. In a room nicknamed the “love room,” he filmed the sexual abuse of his four-year-old daughter and a young neighbor. His videos were then transmitted over the Internet to a network of pedophiles.

“Mr. The 50-year-old man cannot be identified to protect the identity of his victims.

After serving two-thirds of his sentence, “Mr.” was automatically released in December 2015. He was therefore given permission to have a GPS. In this device he hid thousands of images of child pornography, including photos of his daughter and niece at the center of the 2002 trial.

On August 1, 2019, “Mr. But the next day, the roommate was caught by a manager looking at child pornography on the GPS. According to judge Josée Bélanger, the pedophile witness gave “credible, transparent and spontaneous” statements in the trial.

“He told me he had 1,200 photos, almost all of very, very young girls, but not many of boys. There were his daughter and his niece. There were so many that the GPS lagged behind. “He told me he was fucking his daughter, she was wearing a wedding dress, his niece was sitting on his knees,” the repeat pedophile testified.

At the hearing, “Mr. An “uncredible” theory, according to the judge. In fact, the GPS containing the illegal material indicated geolocation points near the defendant’s workplace and before August 1, 2019.

Judge Bélanger – who made one of her last decisions before her retirement – ​​therefore sentenced “Mr. Sentencing motions are scheduled for next month before a different judge. The pedophile, who has already been declared a long-term offender until 2030, faces a significant prison sentence.

On behalf of the public prosecutor, Me Jérôme Laflamme completed the proceedings initiated by his colleague Me Amélie Rivard, who has since been appointed judge.