EAST WOODBURN PAEDOPHILE MALCOLM YOUNG CAUGHT WITH CHILD-LIKE SEX DOLL AND INDECENT IMAGES

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East Woodburn Child Sexual Abuser
In July 2021, a disturbing case emerged involving Malcolm Young, a resident of East Woodburn in Northumberland, who became the subject of a serious criminal investigation after attempting to purchase a child-like sex doll online. The incident not only raised concerns about his intentions but also led to a broader investigation that uncovered more troubling evidence.

Young's actions first drew the attention of Northumbria Police in 2017 when he tried to import a 100cm, flat-chested sex doll from China. The import was intercepted by Border Force officials, who, recognizing the potential implications, promptly alerted local detectives about the suspicious package. This intervention set in motion a detailed investigation into Young's activities.

Following the interception, law enforcement officers visited Young’s residence in East Woodburn to question him about the purchase. During the visit, they seized his computer and mobile phone for further examination. The review of these electronic devices revealed a shocking discovery: indecent images of children that Young had attempted to delete from his system. The images were clearly identifiable and indicated a disturbing pattern of behavior.

Malcolm Young, aged 60 at the time, was subsequently charged with four counts of making indecent images of children. Additionally, he faced a charge of tax evasion related to the purchase of the doll, which was part of the broader investigation into his activities. During the trial, Young maintained his innocence, asserting that his purchase of the small, flat-chested doll was purely for aesthetic reasons, claiming it resembled an athletic female body type rather than a child.

He also argued that the deleted images found on his devices were not his and suggested that they might have been created by visitors attending parties at his home. Despite his defense, the evidence against him was compelling.

After an eight-day trial at Newcastle Crown Court, the jury deliberated and found Malcolm Young guilty of all five charges last Wednesday. The verdict has serious implications, and Young now faces a potential prison sentence when he is sentenced later this year. The case highlights ongoing concerns about the exploitation and abuse of children, as well as the importance of vigilant law enforcement efforts to combat such crimes.
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