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Craig Meehan
guilty of downloading images of child abuse
Craig
Meehan, who has been found guilty of downloading images of child
abuse from the internet, was only caught because of the
disappearance of his former partner's daughter, nine-year-old
Shannon Matthews.
The
semi-detached council house they shared in Dewsbury quickly became
the focus of police attention when Shannon disappeared after school
on 19 February this year.

The day after
Shannon was last seen, detectives went to the house and seized two
computers which were kept in the living room.
They were sent
away for examination with the aim of trying to find any information
which would lead them to the missing girl.
But when an
expert looked at them they found more than 130 indecent images of
under-18s on one of the PCs.
Craig Meehan
denied the charges but Dewsbury Magistrates' Court heard
overwhelming evidence that he had viewed indecent images.
Craig Meehan
admitted the computer belong to him
Meehan admitted
the computer was his and that it was password protected with his
nickname, "Reggy". But he claimed he hadn't downloaded the images
and pointed the finger at other users.
Friends and
neighbours testified that the house he shared with Karen Matthews
was always full of other people. But Meehan could not explain 653
references to the word "Lolita" found on his PC.
Detective
Constable Andrew James told the court it was a common search term
for people searching for child pornography.
The prosecution
even produced fishmonger Meehan's work records to prove the
downloads occurred during times when he was not behind the counter
at a local supermarket.
They said if
someone else had downloaded the images they would have needed to
know not only when Meehan wasn't working but also when he wasn't at
home.
No doubt
Images of child
pornography are graded by investigators. The grading is from 1 to 5
with grade 5 images regarded as the most serious and offensive.
The majority -
83 pictures - were level one images but police did find 14 level
four pictures, nine at level 3, and 17 at level two.
Meehan also had
an indecent picture of a 15-year-old girl stored on his mobile
phone.
The
court heard he had gone looking for material involving under-age
girls. The words he had used in internet search engines were read
out in court. Anybody listening will have been left in no doubt that
he was looking for youngsters.
When interviewed
by detectives, Meehan at first maintained he had never looked at
such websites. But in later interviews he said he had looked at
adult porn sites.
Police also
recovered a number of pornographic videos from his home.
There was never
any suggestion that the children being abused in the photos were
known to Meehan. He appears to have clicked on links from video
trailers to get to some of the illegal material.
Craig Meehan’s
uncle, Michael Donovan, is awaiting trial charged with kidnapping
and falsely imprisoning the little girl. Her own mother, Karen
Matthews, 32, also faces the same charges.
They will stand
trial together in November after recently pleading not guilty. Both
of them also deny perverting the course of justice by reporting
Shannon as missing while knowing where she was.
Adapted from
BBC News,
By
Danny Savage 16 September 2008

Nearly a third of young people
have received unwanted sexual comment online or by text.
Just 7% of
parents know their child has been subjected to such material. 4.2
million websites contain indecent images 100,000 websites contain
indecent images of children
Source: Ceop
Children and young people often place
themselves at risk online by engaging in risky, cybersexual
behaviour. These situations could have been prevented if young users
had been sufficiently empowered to stay in control of their personal
information online or recognise and take steps to protect themselves
from risky engagement with suspicious contacts. Source:
CEOP
Get Educated and Get Safe
"Because they are upstairs and they're quiet
doesn't mean they're safe. They're no more safe upstairs on the
Internet than they are out in the park at 2 O'Clock in the morning"
MA State Police Internet Crimes Taskforce
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Name
and Shame
illegal content
The Internet Watch Foundation indicates that
the USA and Russia between them appear to host the majority of
illegal child images.

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