AARON WALKER FROM STOCKTON CAUGHT WITH PAEDOPHILE MANUALS AND CHILD ABUSE IMAGES AFTER PRISON RELEASE
In a disturbing development, Aaron Walker, a man from Stockton with a troubling criminal history, has been found in possession of highly illegal and disturbing materials following his recent release from prison.Walker, aged 24, was previously serving a sentence for serious sexual offences against a young boy, including rape.
Despite his incarceration, he was recalled to serve an additional four years and four months for his previous crimes.
According to reports from Teesside Crown Court, Walker was discovered with a collection of over 20,000 images depicting child abuse.
The court heard that law enforcement officials found these images stored on a hard drive and two mobile phones.
Among these were 4,791 images classified in the most severe category under law, indicating the extreme nature of the material he possessed.
In addition to the images, Walker pleaded guilty to seven charges, which included three counts of creating indecent photographs of children before October 3.
He also admitted to possessing 32 prohibited images of children, along with extreme pornographic content that was described as 'grossly offensive, disgusting or obscene,' involving animals.
These acts highlight a pattern of disturbing and illegal behavior.
Furthermore, Walker confessed to possessing two paedophile manuals.
These manuals contained advice and guidance about sexually abusing children, which is considered highly illegal and morally reprehensible.
The possession of such materials underscores the severity of his criminal conduct and the potential danger he poses.
Walker appeared in court via a video link from Durham Prison, where he is currently held.
The judge, Peter Armstrong, addressed Walker directly, informing him that the sentencing for his recent guilty pleas would be postponed until November 27.
The purpose of this delay is to allow for the preparation of a pre-sentence report by a probation officer, which will assess Walker’s suitability for further sentencing considerations.
Judge Armstrong emphasized the importance of Walker’s cooperation in this process, noting that the report would be instrumental in determining his future legal consequences.
The judge also made it clear that Walker must remain in custody until the sentencing takes place, reinforcing the serious nature of his crimes and the ongoing legal proceedings.