PETER EVANS FROM BURGESS HILL PLEADS GUILTY TO CHILD PORNOGRAPHY AND ONLINE SEXUAL PREDATION CHARGES
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Burgess Hill Child Sexual Abuser
In a serious case that has shocked the community of Burgess Hill, Sussex Police have confirmed that Peter Evans, a 64-year-old computer manager residing on Bramber Way, has admitted to multiple criminal offenses related to child exploitation and online predatory behavior.
Evans appeared before Lewes Crown Court on Tuesday, February 28, where he pleaded guilty to a total of 14 charges. The court documents reveal that he confessed to possessing a staggering collection of over 400 indecent images of children, with police stating the exact number as 490. These images are considered highly disturbing and are indicative of serious criminal activity involving the exploitation of minors.
Furthermore, Evans admitted to attempting to establish contact with young girls through online platforms, with the intent of arranging sexual encounters. Specifically, he pleaded guilty to six charges related to these attempts, which involved eight girls aged between nine and 15. These actions highlight a disturbing pattern of predatory behavior aimed at vulnerable minors.
Interestingly, Evans had initially denied nine additional charges that accused him of attempting to arrange sexual contact with other young girls within the same age range. However, the prosecution decided not to pursue these particular charges, and they have been left on the court record without further action. This decision may reflect a strategic legal choice or evidentiary considerations.
Currently, Peter Evans remains on court bail, awaiting sentencing scheduled for April 6. The case has garnered significant attention due to the nature of the offenses and the potential impact on the victims and the local community of Burgess Hill. The court proceedings continue to unfold as authorities seek justice for the minors involved and ensure that appropriate measures are taken to prevent future harm.
Evans appeared before Lewes Crown Court on Tuesday, February 28, where he pleaded guilty to a total of 14 charges. The court documents reveal that he confessed to possessing a staggering collection of over 400 indecent images of children, with police stating the exact number as 490. These images are considered highly disturbing and are indicative of serious criminal activity involving the exploitation of minors.
Furthermore, Evans admitted to attempting to establish contact with young girls through online platforms, with the intent of arranging sexual encounters. Specifically, he pleaded guilty to six charges related to these attempts, which involved eight girls aged between nine and 15. These actions highlight a disturbing pattern of predatory behavior aimed at vulnerable minors.
Interestingly, Evans had initially denied nine additional charges that accused him of attempting to arrange sexual contact with other young girls within the same age range. However, the prosecution decided not to pursue these particular charges, and they have been left on the court record without further action. This decision may reflect a strategic legal choice or evidentiary considerations.
Currently, Peter Evans remains on court bail, awaiting sentencing scheduled for April 6. The case has garnered significant attention due to the nature of the offenses and the potential impact on the victims and the local community of Burgess Hill. The court proceedings continue to unfold as authorities seek justice for the minors involved and ensure that appropriate measures are taken to prevent future harm.