The police conducted a raid on the residence of Janet Robinson, the Gosport Paedophile, now 58, on Prideaux Brune Avenue, following the discovery of chat logs on the laptops of the now-incarcerated group.
Repugnant photographs were discovered on Janet Robinson’s computer, including the torture of a six-month-old infant.
The rape gang, which included Matthew Stansfield, was incarcerated last year after a trial at Bristol Crown Court revealed their nationwide exploitation of youngsters.
However, Janet Robinson has been spared incarceration today after a court acknowledged her family’s support of her paedophilia.
During sentencing, Judge Ian Pearson remarked that it is an atypical and profoundly disheartening case.
He stated: You were also affiliated with a substantial number of paedophiles, albeit on the periphery, and the Bristol court deemed it appropriate to distinguish you from the other criminals.
Today at Portsmouth Crown Court, a judge was informed that Janet Robinson possessed a disturbing collection of photographs, including a film depicting bestiality involving a girl aged between 12 and 13.
Janet Robinson, ostracised by the community following her admission of guilt this month, communicated with males via Skype and Yahoo.
Matthew Lawson, the prosecutor, stated that she raised one photograph to display it to another online deviant.
Mr Lawson said: These offences came to light following a police investigation into adult male sex offenders.
One being arrested was found to be in contact over Skype with the defendant’s internet address, and the investigation led the police to the defendant’s address.
When they attended her address on June 15 last year, Janet Robinson immediately told officers she was the user of that Skype address and that she was the person they were coming for.
Investigation of her computers revealed a number of indecent images of children.
There were 26 still images at level A, 24 at level B and 12 at level C, and one moving image at level A.
Mr Lawson added: The defendant has been chatting over the internet using Skype and Yahoo with a number of men, and the chats involved discussions about child sex abuse and bestiality.
The defendant was also found with 33 images of bestiality on her computer.
The discussions themselves talk about the defendant’s wish to partake in child sex abuse and bestiality.
Mr Lawson said she even held up an image of abuse while talking to a pervert online – but did refuse to share it by downloading.
Mr Lawson added: She also gives advice to one other person as to how to search for images themselves by using a particular search engine, which effectively avoids detection while doing so.
The court heard she made full admissions to police when arrested and told them she had performed a sex act with a dog before.
Absolutely mental, Judge Ian Pearson said: This was a sick fantasy of yours, you got your sexual gratification from the male with whom you were discussing rather than the images.
He handed Robinson a 16-month suspended term for the child image offences and a four-month concurrent term for the bestiality. All were suspended for two years.
Janet Robinson was put on the sex offenders register for 10 years and banned from contact with children under 16 and from having a dog for 10 years.
She must complete 50 days of rehabilitation activities and pay 350 prosecution costs.
Her equipment will be forfeited, and the images destroyed.
Hannah Duncan, for Janet Robinson, said she had never been in trouble and had nausea from remorse.
She added that Janet Robinson had lost her job, was told not to come back to a fitness group she attends and that a Facebook page had been set up highlighting her crimes.
Janet Robinson previously pleaded guilty to 14 charges of possession of indecent images and one charge of possession of extreme pornography.
Janet Robinson had been charged with intercourse with a dog, but pleaded not guilty, and Mr Lawson offered no evidence, and a not guilty verdict was recorded.
The bulk of the image charges dates between January 2010 and June 2015, with the movie charge dating back between April 2006 and June 2015.
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