Thursday, 25 March 2010

It's Always The Quiet Ones...

Byrne, who ran the Young Person's Advisory Service, previously worked with children as young as 10.
But hang on, if his tastes seem to have run only to adult women (albeit those tied up and bleeding, in the main), where's the 'Won't someone think of the children!' angle?

Ah:
Byrne also admitted four charges of making indecent images of children.

Wearing plain trousers and a checked shirt, Byrne showed no emotion as he admitted carrying out the vicious assaults.

At an earlier hearing in January, Byrne admitted six charges of possessing obscene images of children.

Those charges represented a total of nearly 9,000 images.

He had also admitted a further count of committing a lewd and obscene act on a Merseyrail train while photographing young girls.
It's amazing he had time for any charity work, isn't it?

3 comments:

Chuckles said...

"In 2008 the charity boss featured in Liverpool: Sung & Unsung - a collection of photographs featuring 'individuals that best represent the city'"

Difficult to argue with that really.
Not sure why the local rozzers are concerning themselves with what goes on behind the lace curtains though?

blueknight said...

He also admitted a further count of committing a lewd and obscene act on a Mersey rail train while photographing young girls.
Just wondering how he did that without suffering 'camera shake'.

JuliaM said...

"Difficult to argue with that really. "

Heh!