Calum O’Reilly-Timms Martock Paedophile

Calum O’Reilly-Timms Martock PaedophileCalum O’Reilly-Timms Martock Paedophile

In 2022, Calum O’Reilly-Timms, the Martock Paedophile, a child molester employed as a contractor at a school in Crowthorne, exploited his position to attempt to exploit youngsters and was sentenced to two years in prison.

Calum O’Reilly-Timms, then 25, of North Street, Martock, Somerset, was unanimously convicted of one count of inciting a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity, one count of attempted sexual assault of a child under 13, and one count of causing or inciting a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity.

Calum O’Reilly-Timms was found guilty and sentenced at Reading Crown Court on Friday, September 30.

Before the hearing, he had admitted guilt to three charges of producing indecent pictures of minors.

Calum O’Reilly-Timms has been registered as a sex offender for a duration of 10 years and is under a 10-year sexual harm prevention order. He has additionally been prohibited from engaging in activities involving children.

On Thursday, August 5 of the previous year, Calum O’Reilly-Timms was employed as a contractor at Edgbarrow School, which was hosting a summer camp.

He pursued two eight-year-old boys into the school restrooms, posed an inappropriate inquiry to the first boy, and subsequently enquired whether he may engage in indecent touching.

The boy thereafter exited the loo.

The second youngster subsequently entered, and Calum O’Reilly-Timms posed an incorrect question to him as well.

The boys individually informed their parents about the incidents, prompting the initiation of a police inquiry.

Calum O’Reilly-Timms was apprehended the subsequent day.

Throughout the investigation, other devices owned by Calum O’Reilly-Timms were confiscated, revealing his possession of indecent photos of minors, including rape, torture, and murder.

Calum O’Reilly-Timms was indicted on Monday, February 21.


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