A SOUTHAMPTON man has been jailed for 14 months for possessing more than 47,000 indecent images of children.
William McDowall, 57, of Shirley Road, had previously pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child, possessing a prohibited image of a child and possessing extreme pornographic images portraying sexual acts on an animal.
As well as being jailed he was also ordered to sign the sex offenders register for ten years and comply with a Sexual Harm Prevention Order for ten years.
On July 30 2021 police arrested McDowall at his home address and seized several items, including two laptops and a hard drive.
Forensic examinations revealed he had 47,517 indecent images stored across the three devices from March 2012 to July 2021.
More than 9,294 were Category A, the most serious, which depicted babies, toddlers and teenagers being abused. There were also a handful of images that depicted acts of bestiality.
In his police interview, McDowall admitted he had been viewing indecent images online for 20 years and described himself as a ‘lurker’.
PC Sarah Tickner from the Internet Child Abuse Team led the investigation.
Speaking after McDowall was sentenced at Southampton Crown Court she said: “McDowall had an extremely large collection of indecent images and some children depicted were as young as 12 months old.
“While he showed remorse for his actions, he clearly poses a risk to children and I am glad to see he is behind bars. He will also have very strict conditions imposed upon him when he is released from prison.
“Hopefully this investigation shows our commitment to keeping children safe in our community and that we will do all in our power to ensure offenders end up in court.”
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