SHOCKING CHILD ABUSE AND BESTIALITY IMAGES FOUND IN BISPHAM AND FLEETWOOD: IAN CAMERON JAILED
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Fleetwood Bispham Child Sexual Abuser
In December 2016, Ian Cameron, a 68-year-old resident of Edenvale Avenue in Bispham, was sentenced to nine months in prison after being convicted of possessing and creating indecent images of children, as well as extreme pornography involving animals. The case unfolded after police in Fleetwood received intelligence indicating that Cameron was in possession of highly disturbing images.
Authorities executed a search at Cameron’s home on Styan Street in Fleetwood, where they seized his computer equipment and other electronic devices. During the process, Cameron, upon being cautioned, made a disturbing remark to his wife, stating, “I’ve only been viewing them for a couple of weeks.” This statement was part of the evidence that revealed a long history of accessing such material, with investigators later discovering that Cameron had been viewing these images as far back as 2005.
The images found on his devices were classified into various categories, with 88 images falling into the most serious category under law, 54 in category B, and 114 in category C. Additionally, police uncovered extreme pornography involving animals, including photographs of indecent acts committed with a chicken, pig, donkey, horse, and dog. Cameron was found to be hoarding more than 5,000 DVDs, some containing up to 247 extreme images of animals and humans engaged in depraved acts.
Prosecutor Peter Barr outlined the severity of the case, emphasizing that Cameron’s actions contributed to the ongoing abuse and exploitation of children. Cameron pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including three counts of making indecent photographs of children, possessing 282 indecent images of children, possessing extreme pornography, and having a prohibited picture of a child. The offences spanned from March 2005 to November of the previous year.
Justice William Davis, presiding over the case, condemned Cameron’s conduct, stating, “These were very serious crimes involving young children being abused by other people and your actions perpetuate the activities of those who desecrate the lives of young children.” As part of his sentence, Cameron was also issued a sexual harm prevention order and will be subject to notification requirements for the next ten years.
Throughout the proceedings, Cameron’s defense lawyer, Robert Castle, highlighted that his client had pleaded guilty at the earliest opportunity and had no prior convictions. The court also imposed strict bail conditions, including restrictions on unsupervised contact with children under 18, and mandated that all internet browsing history be retained for inspection. Cameron is scheduled to appear for sentencing at Preston Crown Court on November 9, where the full extent of his crimes will be addressed and appropriate penalties determined.
Authorities executed a search at Cameron’s home on Styan Street in Fleetwood, where they seized his computer equipment and other electronic devices. During the process, Cameron, upon being cautioned, made a disturbing remark to his wife, stating, “I’ve only been viewing them for a couple of weeks.” This statement was part of the evidence that revealed a long history of accessing such material, with investigators later discovering that Cameron had been viewing these images as far back as 2005.
The images found on his devices were classified into various categories, with 88 images falling into the most serious category under law, 54 in category B, and 114 in category C. Additionally, police uncovered extreme pornography involving animals, including photographs of indecent acts committed with a chicken, pig, donkey, horse, and dog. Cameron was found to be hoarding more than 5,000 DVDs, some containing up to 247 extreme images of animals and humans engaged in depraved acts.
Prosecutor Peter Barr outlined the severity of the case, emphasizing that Cameron’s actions contributed to the ongoing abuse and exploitation of children. Cameron pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including three counts of making indecent photographs of children, possessing 282 indecent images of children, possessing extreme pornography, and having a prohibited picture of a child. The offences spanned from March 2005 to November of the previous year.
Justice William Davis, presiding over the case, condemned Cameron’s conduct, stating, “These were very serious crimes involving young children being abused by other people and your actions perpetuate the activities of those who desecrate the lives of young children.” As part of his sentence, Cameron was also issued a sexual harm prevention order and will be subject to notification requirements for the next ten years.
Throughout the proceedings, Cameron’s defense lawyer, Robert Castle, highlighted that his client had pleaded guilty at the earliest opportunity and had no prior convictions. The court also imposed strict bail conditions, including restrictions on unsupervised contact with children under 18, and mandated that all internet browsing history be retained for inspection. Cameron is scheduled to appear for sentencing at Preston Crown Court on November 9, where the full extent of his crimes will be addressed and appropriate penalties determined.