KENNETH BROWN FROM CAMBRIDGE ESCAPES JAIL AFTER GROOMING 13-YEAR-OLD BOY IN CAMBRIDGE

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Cambridge Sexual Abuser
In a case that has shocked the community of Cambridge, Kenneth Brown, a 71-year-old pensioner, was found guilty of attempting to groom a 13-year-old boy but was ultimately spared a prison sentence. The incident unfolded when Brown engaged in a disturbing pattern of behavior over several days in November of the previous year, during which he provided the young boy with condoms and tried to lure him into a camper van with the intent of showing him explicit material.

According to court reports, the 13-year-old's concerned father visited Brown’s residence in Cambridge to investigate the situation after noticing unusual behavior. During this visit, Brown displayed a catalogue of pornographic DVDs that he kept in his camper van, further raising suspicions about his intentions. Authorities later discovered that Brown’s house, located in The Homing area of Cambridge, contained approximately 1,400 images of children engaged in sexual activities. These images were part of a larger collection of illicit material found during police searches.

In addition to the images, police uncovered video footage recorded by Brown from his camper van. The footage depicted children playing on football pitches and beaches, raising serious concerns about the potential for further exploitation or abuse. The court heard that Brown, a former engineer who lives with his 100-year-old mother, denied any sexual interest in children when questioned by law enforcement officials.

During the proceedings at Cambridge Crown Court, Judge Gareth Hawkesworth sentenced Brown to a three-year supervision order, emphasizing the importance of monitoring his behavior moving forward. The judge expressed concern over Brown’s apparent inability to comprehend the public outrage his actions had caused, stating that his behavior was unacceptable and would not be tolerated in the future. Despite the severity of the charges, Judge Hawkesworth indicated that he did not believe Brown posed a significant threat to the public, doubting that the pensioner would ever be bold enough to engage in actual sexual contact with a child.

Brown pleaded guilty to one count of sexual grooming of a child and 19 counts of making and possessing sexual images of children. Prosecutor Sally Hickling detailed that Brown had given condoms to the boy and made sexual remarks to him over a three-day period in November last year. Defense lawyer Lindsay Cox argued that Brown had never engaged in any sexual relationship and highlighted his age and circumstances, stating, “The consequences of imprisonment for him would be marked. He is elderly, he is the sole carer for his 100-year-old mother. He does not pose a serious risk to the public.”

As part of his sentence, Judge Hawkesworth prohibited Brown from having unsupervised contact with children and from owning any video recording equipment. The court also ordered the confiscation of the camper van and mandated that all pornographic images of children be destroyed. Furthermore, Brown was required to register as a sex offender for the next five years, ensuring ongoing monitoring of his activities and compliance with legal restrictions.
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