Luke Greenfield Beverley Paedophile Sex Offender

Luke Greenfield Beverley Paedophile Sex OffenderLuke Greenfield Beverley Paedophile Sex Offender

The Offender Database reported that Luke Greenfield, a Beverley Paedophile Sex Offender, who produced covert, explicit movies of around thirty underage girls and women, has been imprisoned.

After a lady reported 25-year-old Luke Greenfield, of Trinity Lane, Beverley, East Riding of Yorkshire, for filming her and threatening to post the footage online, police started an inquiry in June last year.

Detectives examined his house and business and discovered a camera and other equipment, as well as a folder on a mobile phone, including more than thirty obscene videos of 27 girls and women.

The victims had been filmed in both Luke Greenfield’s house and his place of employment.

In the films, cops found two underage girls and several women who said they had no knowledge that they had been filmed.

Luke Greenfield claimed the videos were consensual, but was charged with eighteen counts of voyeurism, three of having sex with a girl under sixteen, two of creating obscene photos and two of obtaining indecent images.

He initially denied some of the offences but pleaded guilty shortly before trial.

Det Con Daniel Radford of Humberside Police said: “It is without a doubt that Luke Greenfield is a dangerous sexual offender who manipulated women and girls for his predatory desires.

“Highly calculated, Luke Greenfield lured the women and girls to his home and made false promises to them about plans and endeavours when he had an ulterior motive. Luke Greenfield showed no remorse for his unforgivable actions throughout the investigation.”

Luke Greenfield was jailed for three years, placed on the sex offenders register for life and handed a five-year restraining order.


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