A Kilmarnock Paedophile, Alfred Brown, incarcerated in 2020 for the abuse and recording of a seven-year-old kid, has confessed to other offences perpetrated in Inverclyde over a span of 27 years.
Alfred Brown’s reprehensible new acts were revealed while he was incarcerated for past assault against a young child, as stated in Greenock Sheriff Court.
Alfred Brown, 64, acquired, created, and possessed obscene photos of minors on multiple occasions at a location on Farquhar Road in Port Glasgow from November 1993 to December 2020.
It is acknowledged that he utilised a camcorder while doing the acts.
His crimes in Largs spanned 16 years.
Sheriff Michael Higgins has called upon prosecutors to supply more information for a narrative of the facts in the Port Glasgow case before proceeding to sentence Brown, who has now moved to Clydebank.
The decision comes after the sheriff was provided with a victim impact statement.
Sheriff Higgins said: “There is no named individual either in the narrative [of the facts] or in the charges, so I have no way of knowing if this person [who submitted the impact statement] is involved in the charges.
“I don’t think that the Crown narrative is sufficient in detail.
“On that basis I will continue these matters for this to be addressed.
“I think that is essential.”
Alfred Brown was jailed at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court in August 2020.
Alfred Brown — who is a musician — featured in the pages of the Telegraph’s sister paper, the Largs News, in 2011 after joining band called ‘The Sharps’ and was known locally as Alfie Brown.
He used filming equipment to record his young victim and repeatedly compelled her to expose her underwear to him.
Alfred Brown also captured footage of the primary school pupil while she was asleep and while he indecently touched her.
As well as 17-month prison term backdated to March 2020, he was also placed on the Sex Offenders Register for ten years.
His lawyer, Paul Keenan, said: “During his period of imprisonment police found more, previously unseen, footage and this was due to the scale of the investigation.”
Sheriff Higgins has deferred sentence on Alfred Brown and continued the case for a proof in mitigation to address the victim impact statement matter until December 19.
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