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MICHAEL MAGEE FROM DOWNPATRICK CAUGHT WITH OVER 10,000 CHILD INDECENT IMAGES IN BELFAST HOSTEL
In a disturbing case that has shocked the community, Michael Magee, a 40-year-old man from Ardenlee Gardens in Downpatrick, was found to have accessed and stored an alarming number of indecent images of children. The incident came to light in March 2021 when Magee’s criminal activities were uncovered during a police investigation that involved a search of his residence in Downpatrick.On October 3, 2018, authorities executed a search warrant at Magee’s home, leading to the seizure of multiple digital devices, including a laptop that Magee carried in his rucksack. The examination of these devices revealed a horrifying collection of over 10,700 indecent images and videos of children stored across various files. This discovery was made after a detailed forensic analysis of the devices, which uncovered the extent of Magee’s illicit activities.
At the time of the offenses, Magee was employed by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive, working regular eight-hour shifts at a homeless hostel located in Belfast. The investigation revealed that the images and videos were accessed and downloaded during working hours, with timestamps indicating that Magee was viewing this material while on duty. This breach of trust and abuse of his position drew significant concern from authorities and his employer.
Following the discovery, Magee was suspended from his job, and his relationship with the mother of his child ended amidst the turmoil caused by his actions. The court heard that Magee offered little to no explanation for his behavior, claiming that the images had been 'unwittingly' downloaded onto his laptop while he was watching non-sexual films. However, the court noted that regardless of how the material arrived on his device, Magee chose to retain, view, and review the images repeatedly, demonstrating a clear pattern of misconduct.
Judge Geoffrey Miller QC of Downpatrick Crown Court addressed Magee directly, emphasizing that he had taken no steps to report the material or seek help, and had instead continued to view and keep the images. The judge acknowledged that Magee expressed genuine remorse for his actions and that probation services considered him a low risk of re-offending. Nevertheless, the judge issued a strict order, combining 100 hours of community service with a two-year probation period. He warned Magee that any breach of this order would result in immediate imprisonment.
Furthermore, Judge Miller made it clear that Magee would be closely monitored over the next two years, with the court prepared to revoke the probation and send him to prison if any violations occurred. The case highlights the serious nature of such offenses and the ongoing concern about the exploitation and abuse of children, even when committed by individuals in seemingly ordinary roles within the community.