A Cairneyhill Paedophile Child Molester from Fife, Sylvia Carroll, who disseminated recordings of herself molesting a seven-year-old boy and was captured on video sexually torturing a dog, is incarcerated.
Sylvia Carroll, 42, was informed by a judge that her offences were “repugnant.”
The High Court in Edinburgh examined how Carroll, 42, acquired extreme pornographic photos that explicitly and realistically represented sexual conduct between humans and dogs and horses.
The identity of the victimised youngster cannot be disclosed due to legal constraints.
She captured inappropriate images of him and disseminated them on Snapchat and WhatsApp.
Sylvia Carroll also participated in sexual acts with a dog which her partner videoed.
They discovered numerous films and photographs that illustrated “extreme pornography.”
Investigators discovered a WhatsApp conversation on Sylvia Carroll’s phone consisting of 17,000 messages exchanged with a “contact”.
She detailed in the mails the sexual abuse of the young kid, and the posts included video files that depicted the abuse occurring.
Prosecutor Leanne Cross informed Judge Lady Poole that “Sylvia Carroll intimated to the police officers that she wished to say something and was reminded she was still under caution.
“Sylvia Carroll stated ‘I have videos on my phone of role plays and a dog licking me’.
“Following initial examination of these devices, it was clear that she was in possession of high numbers of extreme pornography.”
The court heard how the animal “appears distressed” in the footage.
Ms Cross added: “The runtime of these videos is 21 minutes and 46 seconds.”
Hundreds of images of extreme pornography were found on the phones.
Ms Cross said: “During interview she (Sylvia Carroll) admitted to being responsible for all messages and media present on, or sent from, her mobile phone and social media accounts to the users in question.
“She accepted that she had filmed/photographed/created all the indecent videos and imagery present on her device.”
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