ANDREW HILL FROM LLANELLI SENTENCED FOR SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL IN DISTURBING ONLINE CASE

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Llanelli Child Sexual Abuser
In a disturbing case that highlights the dangers of online grooming and exploitation, Andrew John Hill, a 22-year-old man from Gorsedd, Llanelli, has been sentenced to four years in prison after engaging in a prolonged and inappropriate online relationship with a 13-year-old girl. The case, which was heard at Swansea Crown Court, revealed that Hill had exchanged an astonishing 50,000 messages with the young girl over a period of eight months, beginning in May 2016.

Prosecutor Craig Jones detailed how Hill persistently contacted the girl via the internet, engaging her in conversations that increasingly became sexual in nature. Hill not only asked her to perform various sexual acts on herself but also persuaded her to send explicit photographs of her private parts. In a disturbing turn, Hill sent the girl photographs of himself masturbating, further crossing boundaries of decency and legality.

Throughout their online exchanges, Hill requested the girl to meet him face-to-face, although there was no evidence that any physical meeting ever took place. The case took a further troubling turn when the girl’s mother took her phone and spoke directly to Hill. During this conversation, Hill falsely claimed to be a 17-year-old boy and insisted that the exchanges were innocent, attempting to deceive her mother and downplay the severity of his actions.

Following his arrest, Hill expressed remorse to police, stating, “I feel ashamed. It is the most stupid thing a bloke could do.” His actions and the messages exchanged demonstrated a clear pattern of grooming and exploitation, aimed at manipulating a vulnerable young girl.

Judge Geraint Walters addressed the court, emphasizing the importance of protecting young girls from predators like Hill. He stated, “Girls aged 13 need protecting: sometimes from themselves as well as people like you who will take advantage of them.” The judge also warned Hill that the trauma inflicted during those months of abuse could have lasting effects on the victim, saying, “As the girl gets older, those months of abuse will haunt her. It will have a long-term impact, and that is why the courts must deal firmly with individuals who commit such acts.”

In addition to his prison sentence, Hill was subjected to a lifelong Sexual Harm Prevention Order, which aims to restrict his future contact with minors and prevent any further abuse. The case serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by online predators and the importance of vigilance in protecting vulnerable children from exploitation.
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