DARREN TEADER FROM GALLEYWOOD ESCAPES PRISON DESPITE NEARLY 10,000 CHILD ABUSE IMAGES FOUND
In a case that has shocked the local community of Galleywood, Darren Teader, a 35-year-old resident of Greenfields, Barnard Road, was found to possess an alarming collection of nearly 10,000 child abuse images.
The incident came to light in 2014 when police officers executed a search warrant on Teader's property and seized multiple electronic devices, including a Dell computer and two portable hard drives.
During the investigation, authorities uncovered a disturbing stash of indecent images stored on these devices, totaling exactly 9,758 files.
The collection comprised predominantly still photographs, with 9,541 images, alongside 217 video files.
Of particular concern was the fact that over 900 of these images and videos were classified as Category A, indicating the most severe level of abuse and exploitation.
Teader appeared before Judge Anthony Goldstaub QC at Chelmsford Crown Court on a Thursday for sentencing.
He had previously pleaded guilty to the charges on March 2, demonstrating remorse or acceptance of guilt.
Despite the gravity of the evidence, the judge decided to impose a 12-month prison sentence, but this was suspended for two years, meaning Teader will not serve time in prison unless he commits another offence within that period.
The case has raised significant concerns about the prevalence of such crimes and the challenges faced by law enforcement in tackling online child exploitation.
The community of Galleywood, where Teader resides, has been left shaken by the revelations, prompting calls for increased vigilance and preventative measures to protect vulnerable children from exploitation and abuse.
This is a probabilistic continent or country-group signal from public name datasets. It is not proof of nationality, ethnicity or personal background.
Likely region signal
UK
Country
from United Kingdom
- based on first name
57.4%
confidence
First-name region
UK
United Kingdom
57.4%
Court Outcome
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Verified Conviction
Detected legal outcome
er appeared before Judge Anthony Goldstaub QC at Chelmsford Crown Court on a Thursday for sentencing. He had previously pleaded guilty to the charges on March 2, demonstrating remorse or acceptance of guilt. Despite the gravity of the ev...
Suspended sentence
two years
Despite the gravity of the evidence, the judge decided to impose a 12-month prison sentence, but this was suspended for two years, meaning Teader will not serve time in prison unless he commits another offence within that period