Karl McDonald South Tyneside Paedophile

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A girl was left shaken after the South Tyneside Paedophile, Karl McDonald, who had been pestering her on a daily basis on her way to school gave her a post-it note offering £100 for sex.

For more than a month, Karl McDonald had been waiting for the teenager when she got off the Metro and kept giving her cannabis joints, which she took but then threw away. But things took a more sinister twist when the 44-year-old handed her a note saying “quick s*** Friday morning, £100,” followed by his phone number.

Newcastle Crown Court heard the police then became involved and an undercover officer attended the station, in South Tyneside, the following morning and saw Karl McDonald approach the victim again. He was arrested and had £100 in cash in his pocket.

Prosecutor Rachel Glover said: “The defendant was aware of her routine. He attended the Metro station every day for over a month, at a time when he knew she would be arriving and supplied her cannabis.”

Miss Glover added: “A plain clothed officer attended the Metro station to locate the offender. The complainant was observed at the Metro station in school uniform.

“The officer followed the complainant and the male approached.” Miss Glover said uniformed officers arrested Karl McDonald and added: “£100 in notes were seized from his pocket on arrest.”

Miss Glover said a pack of post-it notes were found in Karl McDonald’s home, which still had the indentation from the note he had given the teen the previous day. The court heard the victim was “visibly shaken” on the day.

Karl McDonald admitted approaching the girl on “multiple days” and giving her cannabis but claimed the note was “just a joke”.

Karl McDonald, of Sheridan Road, South Shields, South Tyneside, later admitted attempting to incite a child to engage in sexual activity and supplying cannabis. Judge Sarah Mallet sentenced him to four-and-a-half years behind bars. Karl McDonald must sign the sex offenders register and abide by a sexual harm prevention order for life.

Robin Turton, defending, said Karl McDonald’s behaviour was “strange, intimidating, unwelcome, inappropriate and criminal”. Mr Turton said Karl McDonald has a good work record and was in employment at the time of the offences.

He added: “He is genuinely remorseful. He appreciates now how intimidating and frightening his approaches must have been to her at the time. He has no explanation why he did what he did.”


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