SUNDERLAND MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO IXNIS ACTS AFTER SHOCKING WINDOW INCIDENTS
A pervert who repeatedly stood at his living room window carrying out a sex act left witnesses shocked and appalled.Disgusting Roy Fella was spotted doing the dirty deed in plain view of anyone unfortunate enough to be looking.A court heard it was witnessed on nine occasions, sometimes early in the morning and sometimes around tea-time.
Matthew Hopkins, prosecuting, told Newcastle Crown Court: "The defendant would stand at his sitting room window with the blinds open and would masturbate while naked, sometimes in the morning around 7.30 and sometimes later in the evening, about 5 or 6pm, tea-time."One witness said in a victim impact statement: "I was totally shocked by what I was seeing.
It took a few times before I contacted the police.
It's a busy street with lots of kids passing."Another woman said: "I feel angry and shocked by the male and his actions.
Members of the public should not have to witness these vile acts he was performing at his window.
I saw women and children pass when he was masturbating.
I was worried a child might see those inappropriate actions.
I don't know what was going through his mind when he was doing this.
I really don't know what he was thinking."Another woman said: "I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
I don't know what he was thinking or what else he might be up to."Fella, 51, of Sunderland, pleaded guilty to ten counts of outraging public decency, including nine occasions when he was carrying out the sex act and one when he was standing at the window naked.
He also admitted three offences of possessing 84 indecent images of children, involving youngsters aged between six and 14.David Callan, defending, said: "Why a man of good character starts to behave like this when he is 50 is a mystery to him as well as to us.
There's no evidence it's linked to the recent stroke he had.""He presents with deep shame about his behaviour and has a clear intention to avoid any similar conduct.While there were children around there's no evidence any child saw what happened, but I accept they could have done."Judge Gavin Doig deferred sentence until January 12.
He told Fella he hasn't decided whether to lock him up.