DAGENHAM PAEDOPHILE TERRY HERON SENTENCED TO LIFE FOR BABY FETISH CRIMES
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Dagenham Child Sexual Abuser
In a case that has shocked the community of Dagenham, a man identified as Terry Heron, also known by the alias Stuart Rook, has been handed a severe and lifelong sentence following his conviction for possessing indecent images of children and breaching a sex offender order. The sentencing took place at Snaresbrook Crown Court last week, where Heron was subjected to a comprehensive legal process that highlighted the severity of his crimes and the ongoing threat he poses to society.
Heron, aged 21 and residing on Longbridge Road in Dagenham, was found guilty of 13 separate counts related to the possession of highly indecent images of children, classified as level four and five, which are considered among the most severe categories of such material. His criminal record also includes violations of a Sex Offender Public Order, which was specifically designed to prevent him from having any contact with infants and very young children due to his disturbing sexual preferences. Despite this, Heron was caught on two occasions breaching this order, demonstrating a blatant disregard for the restrictions imposed upon him.
The court heard that Heron had previously been subjected to a sex offender order issued on February 22, 2008, which explicitly prohibited any contact with infants and toddlers. However, police in Barking and Dagenham arrested him earlier this year after a thorough investigation into his activities revealed that he had violated this order multiple times. Additionally, Heron had failed to complete a three-year community service order, further illustrating his non-compliance with the legal restrictions placed on him.
During the sentencing hearing, Judge Bing described Heron as a “high risk” individual to both children and the wider community. As a result, he was placed on an indeterminate Public Protection tariff, which effectively means that Heron will be on a lifelong license, subject to continuous monitoring and supervision by probation authorities. This measure ensures that if Heron is ever released from prison, he will remain under strict surveillance for the rest of his life, with the potential for recall to custody if he is deemed a threat again.
Heron pleaded guilty to all charges on September 11, and the court sentenced him to 18 months in prison for each of the 13 offences, culminating in a total sentence of 19 years and six months. The judge’s decision reflects the grave nature of his crimes and the danger he poses to vulnerable children. The police and legal authorities emphasized that Heron’s actions and violations demonstrated a persistent pattern of offending, which justified the imposition of a life-long restriction and supervision order.
A police spokeswoman commented on the case, stating, “Terry Heron, aka Stuart Rook, was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment for each of 13 separate offences against children. He pleaded guilty to possession of level four and five indecent images of children, which are the highest levels of indecency. Mr. Heron, who is a known paedophile with a ‘baby fetish,’ was the subject of a Sex Offender Protection Order. He was found to be in breach of this order on two separate occasions and had failed to undertake a three-year Community Order. The judge sentenced him to an indeterminate Public Protection tariff, which places him on a lifelong license. This means that while there remains a risk of Heron offending again or being a threat to the community, he will remain in custody to prevent further harm.”
Heron, aged 21 and residing on Longbridge Road in Dagenham, was found guilty of 13 separate counts related to the possession of highly indecent images of children, classified as level four and five, which are considered among the most severe categories of such material. His criminal record also includes violations of a Sex Offender Public Order, which was specifically designed to prevent him from having any contact with infants and very young children due to his disturbing sexual preferences. Despite this, Heron was caught on two occasions breaching this order, demonstrating a blatant disregard for the restrictions imposed upon him.
The court heard that Heron had previously been subjected to a sex offender order issued on February 22, 2008, which explicitly prohibited any contact with infants and toddlers. However, police in Barking and Dagenham arrested him earlier this year after a thorough investigation into his activities revealed that he had violated this order multiple times. Additionally, Heron had failed to complete a three-year community service order, further illustrating his non-compliance with the legal restrictions placed on him.
During the sentencing hearing, Judge Bing described Heron as a “high risk” individual to both children and the wider community. As a result, he was placed on an indeterminate Public Protection tariff, which effectively means that Heron will be on a lifelong license, subject to continuous monitoring and supervision by probation authorities. This measure ensures that if Heron is ever released from prison, he will remain under strict surveillance for the rest of his life, with the potential for recall to custody if he is deemed a threat again.
Heron pleaded guilty to all charges on September 11, and the court sentenced him to 18 months in prison for each of the 13 offences, culminating in a total sentence of 19 years and six months. The judge’s decision reflects the grave nature of his crimes and the danger he poses to vulnerable children. The police and legal authorities emphasized that Heron’s actions and violations demonstrated a persistent pattern of offending, which justified the imposition of a life-long restriction and supervision order.
A police spokeswoman commented on the case, stating, “Terry Heron, aka Stuart Rook, was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment for each of 13 separate offences against children. He pleaded guilty to possession of level four and five indecent images of children, which are the highest levels of indecency. Mr. Heron, who is a known paedophile with a ‘baby fetish,’ was the subject of a Sex Offender Protection Order. He was found to be in breach of this order on two separate occasions and had failed to undertake a three-year Community Order. The judge sentenced him to an indeterminate Public Protection tariff, which places him on a lifelong license. This means that while there remains a risk of Heron offending again or being a threat to the community, he will remain in custody to prevent further harm.”