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RUSSELL BUGLASS FROM WHITLEY BAY SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS FOR CHILD PORNOGRAPHY AT TYNEMOUTH BEACH
In a disturbing case that has shocked the community of Whitley Bay and the surrounding areas, Russell Buglass, aged 55, has been sentenced to two years in prison after being found guilty of possessing and creating a vast collection of child sexual abuse images and videos. The court proceedings revealed the extent of Buglass's criminal activities, which spanned over a decade and involved the exploitation of young children, some of whom he secretly photographed himself.According to evidence presented at Newcastle Crown Court, Buglass had accumulated thousands of illicit images and videos depicting children as young as five being subjected to abuse. Among the most heinous acts was a series of photographs taken covertly on Tynemouth Beach in North Tyneside, where he focused his camera on a young girl’s genital area as she played with a bucket. The court was shown that Buglass took 21 clandestine photographs of this girl, who was estimated to be between four and six years old. These images were stored on a computer file he labeled ‘Beach babes,’ highlighting his disturbing obsession.
When police officers executed a search warrant at his residence, Buglass admitted to being aware of his wrongdoing, describing himself as “stupid” and expressing concern that he would lose his family and his job. The investigation uncovered that he had been involved in the download and possession of indecent images of children from March 2009 through January 2022. The authorities seized various electronic devices, including a laptop, mobile phone, and external hard drives, which contained a significant amount of illegal material.
During the search, officers also discovered a large quantity of children’s underwear stored in Buglass’s bedside cabinet, further indicating his inappropriate interests. The analysis of his devices revealed a staggering number of illegal images: 311 pictures and 12 videos classified as the most severe category of child abuse material, which the judge, His Honour Judge Tim Gittins, described as the “worst sort.” Additionally, there were 533 images and two videos in the next level of severity, along with over 40,000 images and 47 videos in the third and most extensive category, featuring victims aged between five and 17. The material also included prohibited and extreme pornographic content.
Among the evidence were “first generation pictures” that Buglass had taken himself, including 21 images of an unidentified girl on the beach, which he kept in a folder named “beach babes.” During police interviews, Buglass denied any sexual attraction to children but admitted to having an addiction that began with mainstream pornography and “escalated” over time. His actions, however, were deemed deliberate and calculated.
The court heard that Buglass, who was previously residing in Whitley Bay but currently has no fixed address, had made a conscious choice to engage in serious sexual misconduct. His possession and creation of indecent, prohibited, and extreme images demonstrated a clear pattern of predatory behavior. Judge Gittins emphasized the harm caused to the victims, noting that each time such images are viewed, the abuse is perpetuated anew. The sentence reflects the gravity of his offenses and the profound impact on the victims involved.