CHELTENHAM PAEDOPHILE MARTIN BERKLEY, FORMER STARS IN THEIR EYES FINALIST, JAILED FOR CHILD PORNOGRAPHY AND ABUSE
| Red Rose Database
Cheltenham Child Sexual Abuser
In a shocking case that has sent ripples through the community of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, Martin Berkley, aged 41, has been sentenced to prison after being found guilty of possessing a vast collection of child pornography and committing heinous acts involving animals. Berkley, who gained brief fame as a finalist on the popular television talent show 'Stars In Their Eyes' in 1999 by impersonating the rock icon Jon Bon Jovi, now faces a very different and disturbing reputation.
His criminal activities came to light following an investigation prompted by a complaint from a former girlfriend. She alleged that Berkley had secretly recorded their intimate moments without her consent. This accusation led law enforcement officers to search his residence, where they uncovered a disturbing trove of digital material. The police found that Berkley’s computer contained approximately 10,000 images depicting children subjected to severe abuse, a discovery that shocked even seasoned investigators.
Further details revealed that Berkley was not only involved in the possession of indecent images but also admitted to engaging in indecent assault. The court heard that he had committed a vile act involving a dog, which he also videotaped, adding to the severity of his crimes. His actions demonstrated a disturbing pattern of deviant behavior that extended beyond digital abuse.
During the hearing at Gloucester Crown Court, the judge sentenced Berkley to 15 months in prison. Additionally, he was ordered to register as a sex offender for the next ten years, a measure intended to monitor and prevent further offenses. Berkley, who resides in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, pleaded guilty to charges of indecent assault and the possession of ten counts of indecent images of children. His conviction underscores the importance of vigilance and the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat child exploitation and abuse in all its forms.
His criminal activities came to light following an investigation prompted by a complaint from a former girlfriend. She alleged that Berkley had secretly recorded their intimate moments without her consent. This accusation led law enforcement officers to search his residence, where they uncovered a disturbing trove of digital material. The police found that Berkley’s computer contained approximately 10,000 images depicting children subjected to severe abuse, a discovery that shocked even seasoned investigators.
Further details revealed that Berkley was not only involved in the possession of indecent images but also admitted to engaging in indecent assault. The court heard that he had committed a vile act involving a dog, which he also videotaped, adding to the severity of his crimes. His actions demonstrated a disturbing pattern of deviant behavior that extended beyond digital abuse.
During the hearing at Gloucester Crown Court, the judge sentenced Berkley to 15 months in prison. Additionally, he was ordered to register as a sex offender for the next ten years, a measure intended to monitor and prevent further offenses. Berkley, who resides in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, pleaded guilty to charges of indecent assault and the possession of ten counts of indecent images of children. His conviction underscores the importance of vigilance and the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat child exploitation and abuse in all its forms.