DAVID COMER FROM CHAFFORD HUNDRED PLEADS GUILTY TO CHILD ABUSE IMAGE POSSESSION IN BASILDON
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Chafford Hundred Sexual Abuser
In a significant development at Basildon Magistrates Court, David Comer, a 58-year-old resident of Sachfield Drive in Chafford Hundred, has formally admitted to possessing a large collection of illegal images and videos depicting child abuse. The court proceedings took place on November 17th, where Comer pleaded guilty to multiple charges related to the creation and possession of indecent images involving minors.
According to the charges, Comer was found to have committed several serious offenses involving the exploitation of children through digital media. The first charge detailed that, on or before April 16th, 2016, in Grays, he had made an indecent photograph of a child, which included a total of 243 images and two videos classified as Category A, indicating the most severe level of abuse. The second charge also involved the same date and location, where he was found to have created another indecent image collection consisting of 281 images and one video, this time categorized as Category B.
Further allegations revealed that Comer possessed a disturbing collection of extreme pornographic material, explicitly depicting acts of bestiality involving horses and dogs. Specifically, he was found to have 182 images and six movies portraying such acts, which are considered highly illegal and morally reprehensible. The court documents state that these materials were also obtained or possessed in Grays, on or before the same date.
The most extensive charge involved the possession and creation of a vast number of indecent images of children. Comer was found to have made approximately 1,628 images and four videos categorized as Category C, which involves less severe but still illegal content. These materials were part of exhibits seized during investigations and further underscore the severity of his offenses.
Comer’s case is scheduled for sentencing on December 15th at Basildon Crown Court, where the court will determine the appropriate punishment for his actions. The case has drawn significant attention due to the disturbing nature of the materials involved and the serious legal implications of possessing such content. The authorities continue to emphasize the importance of combating child exploitation and ensuring that offenders are held accountable for their crimes.
According to the charges, Comer was found to have committed several serious offenses involving the exploitation of children through digital media. The first charge detailed that, on or before April 16th, 2016, in Grays, he had made an indecent photograph of a child, which included a total of 243 images and two videos classified as Category A, indicating the most severe level of abuse. The second charge also involved the same date and location, where he was found to have created another indecent image collection consisting of 281 images and one video, this time categorized as Category B.
Further allegations revealed that Comer possessed a disturbing collection of extreme pornographic material, explicitly depicting acts of bestiality involving horses and dogs. Specifically, he was found to have 182 images and six movies portraying such acts, which are considered highly illegal and morally reprehensible. The court documents state that these materials were also obtained or possessed in Grays, on or before the same date.
The most extensive charge involved the possession and creation of a vast number of indecent images of children. Comer was found to have made approximately 1,628 images and four videos categorized as Category C, which involves less severe but still illegal content. These materials were part of exhibits seized during investigations and further underscore the severity of his offenses.
Comer’s case is scheduled for sentencing on December 15th at Basildon Crown Court, where the court will determine the appropriate punishment for his actions. The case has drawn significant attention due to the disturbing nature of the materials involved and the serious legal implications of possessing such content. The authorities continue to emphasize the importance of combating child exploitation and ensuring that offenders are held accountable for their crimes.