September 2009 PC world found indecent videos on man’s laptop Child abuse images was found on a man’s laptop when he took it in for repairs, a court heard. Benjamin McKenna, 27, of Grimsby, admitted six counts of making indecent video clips, which were found on his laptop on July 8. James Sampson, prosecuting at Grimsby Crown Court, said McKenna took the laptop to PC World to be fixed and store technicians found the video clips in the deleted files. Stuart Lody, mitigating, said McKenna was searching for general pornography when he downloaded the clips, which showed young boys involved in sexual acts. The court heard how he was unable to see what he was downloading until it was saved to his computer. Judge Jeremy Richardson QC said McKenna had a penchant for “extreme” porn and “happened upon” the illegal material, which he watched once and deleted. Judge Richardson told McKenna: “You are in no way a committed paedophile, but you had this material on your computer and you have committed a crime.” He was given a nine-month suspended sentence and was banned from working with children.