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SUDBURY MAN MALCOLM GOOGE WITH 8,000 CHILD INDECENT IMAGES AND EXTREME PORNOGRAPHY SPARED JAIL
In a case that has shocked the community of Sudbury, Malcolm Googe, a 39-year-old resident of Cavendish Way, was found to possess an alarming collection of indecent images of children along with extreme pornography involving animals. Despite the severity of the charges, Googe was not sent to prison but received a sentence that included an 18-month jail term, which was suspended for two years.The court proceedings took place at Ipswich Crown Court, where Googe pleaded guilty to ten charges—seven related to the creation of indecent images of children and three concerning the possession of extreme pornography. The evidence presented revealed that approximately 1,300 of the images were classified as Category A, indicating the most serious level of abuse, highlighting the disturbing nature of the material involved.
Authorities discovered a total of around 8,000 images on devices seized from Googe’s residence. The investigation was initiated following a search warrant executed at his motorhome, where he was living at the time, on November 1, 2014. During the search, law enforcement officials confiscated various computer equipment for further analysis. At the time of the search, Googe was released on bail pending the outcome of the investigation.
The detailed analysis of the seized devices uncovered a disturbing array of content: 1,289 still images classified as Category A, 1,792 images at Category B, and 4,854 images at Category C. Additionally, authorities found 104 videos featuring children, including 14 videos at the most serious Category A level. The investigation also revealed the presence of 165 images depicting extreme pornography, further underscoring the disturbing nature of the material involved.
As part of his sentence, Malcolm Googe is now required to register as a sex offender for the next ten years, a legal obligation that underscores the gravity of his offenses and the potential risk posed to the community. The case has raised concerns among residents of Sudbury, emphasizing the importance of vigilance and the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat such heinous crimes.