PETER WILKINSON FROM THORNABY SENTENCED FOR CHILD PORNOGRAPHY OFFENSES IN TEESSIDE
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Thornaby Child Sexual Abuser
In a case that has shocked the local community of Thornaby and the wider Teesside area, Peter Wilkinson, a 56-year-old man and grandfather of nine, was sentenced to six months in prison for his involvement in the possession and distribution of child pornography. The serious charges stemmed from a police investigation that uncovered disturbing evidence at Wilkinson's residence.
According to court records, authorities seized a total of 75 images from Wilkinson's home in Thornaby. The police action was initiated after receiving information from Canadian law enforcement agencies, which prompted Cleveland Police to conduct a raid on Wilkinson's property while he and his wife were away on holiday. During the search, officers confiscated computer equipment that contained the illicit images and evidence indicating Wilkinson's active engagement in offering to share child pornography over the internet for the past two years.
The court heard that Wilkinson faced multiple charges, including sixteen counts of possessing indecent images of children and one count of possession with intent to distribute such material. The severity of the images found was described as some of the worst types of child pornography, highlighting the disturbing nature of the case.
During the proceedings, Wilkinson admitted to having a morbid fascination with such material but denied any sexual interest in children. His defense argued that his actions were driven by curiosity rather than predatory intent. Despite this, the court imposed a six-month prison sentence and ordered Wilkinson to register as a sex offender for a period of seven years, reflecting the gravity of his offenses.
Wilkinson's family, including his wife, expressed their disappointment and disgust at his actions. His lawyer stated that his family stood by him, though they were deeply upset by the revelations and the impact of his crimes on their reputation and sense of security within the community.
According to court records, authorities seized a total of 75 images from Wilkinson's home in Thornaby. The police action was initiated after receiving information from Canadian law enforcement agencies, which prompted Cleveland Police to conduct a raid on Wilkinson's property while he and his wife were away on holiday. During the search, officers confiscated computer equipment that contained the illicit images and evidence indicating Wilkinson's active engagement in offering to share child pornography over the internet for the past two years.
The court heard that Wilkinson faced multiple charges, including sixteen counts of possessing indecent images of children and one count of possession with intent to distribute such material. The severity of the images found was described as some of the worst types of child pornography, highlighting the disturbing nature of the case.
During the proceedings, Wilkinson admitted to having a morbid fascination with such material but denied any sexual interest in children. His defense argued that his actions were driven by curiosity rather than predatory intent. Despite this, the court imposed a six-month prison sentence and ordered Wilkinson to register as a sex offender for a period of seven years, reflecting the gravity of his offenses.
Wilkinson's family, including his wife, expressed their disappointment and disgust at his actions. His lawyer stated that his family stood by him, though they were deeply upset by the revelations and the impact of his crimes on their reputation and sense of security within the community.