PATRICK BLACKMAN FROM COEDWAY CAUGHT IN SHREWSBURY CHILD PORN SCANDAL

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Coedway Child Sexual Abuser
In a case that has shocked the local community, Patrick Blackman, aged 78 and residing in Coedway, has admitted to serious criminal offenses involving the distribution of indecent images of children. The incidents took place in January 2016 at public toilets in Shrewsbury, a historic town known for its medieval architecture and vibrant community life.

Blackman’s admission came during a court hearing where he acknowledged his involvement in three separate incidents at the public facilities. The court was informed that he had been actively distributing these illicit images, a revelation that has raised concerns about the safety and protection of children in the area.

Judge Peter Barrie presided over the case and, after considering the evidence, ordered Blackman to participate in a specialized sexual offences rehabilitation program. This measure aims to address his conduct and prevent future offenses. Additionally, the judge mandated that Blackman pay the associated legal costs, emphasizing the seriousness of the charges.

Further compounding his criminal record, Blackman also pleaded guilty to possessing indecent images of children, which he admitted to having from January to March 2015. This period of possession indicates a pattern of offending behavior that spans over a year, highlighting the ongoing nature of his criminal activities.

The case has garnered significant attention within the community, raising ongoing concerns about safeguarding vulnerable children and the importance of vigilant law enforcement. The court’s decision underscores the need for strict penalties and rehabilitation efforts to combat such heinous crimes.
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