Andrew Vernon, an amateur paedophile photographer and Metropolitan Police Officer, has been sentenced to imprisonment for compensating a 14-year-old girl to pose nude for him and subsequently disseminating one of the photographs online.
Retired Metropolitan Police officer Andrew Vernon’s conduct resulted in the girl experiencing severe psychological distress, including suicidal ideation, and it took her three years to disclose her situation to a school counsellor.
Upon his arrest, police discovered a cache of photos of adolescent girls on his laptop, which he had acquired from the internet.
Officers also retrieved photographs from an ammo safe at his previous residence in East Devon, depicting an adult woman in a shower, which he had recorded clandestinely.
The two victims composed compelling impact statements. The child stated that she is undergoing treatment for severe depression and possesses psychological scars that she will carry for life.
She said: “It has broken me in so many ways, I have a sense of feeling shattered.” The adult victim said she felt betrayed.
Former Metropolitan Police officer Andrew Vernon, aged 59, now of Maple Road, Exeter, admitted taking and distributing indecent images of the 14-year-old, two counts of making (by downloading), indecent images of children and one of voyeurism.
Andrew Vernon was jailed for 18 months by Judge David Evans at Exeter Crown Court and ordered to sign on the sex offenders’ register. The judge adjourned an application for a sexual harm prevention order.
He told him: “You admitted these offences after trying to minimise your sexual interest in teenaged girls. You got a 14-year-old girl into posing for you and manoeuvred her into doing that. The problems that you caused have been set out in her personal statement.
“That offence is very significantly aggravated by the distribution of an image online. The constellation of offences makes the case too serious for this sentence to be suspended.”
Mr Greg Richardson, prosecuting, said the teenaged girl made disclosures at school last year about having posed for the naked pictures three years earlier when she was 14.
She revealed that Andrew Vernon paid her £75 for a 30 minute photo shoot in which he got her to pose topless and then fully naked, and pose with her arms above her head and her hands running through her hair.
He showed her a blank SD card shortly afterwards and told her he had deleted everything but he downloaded them onto his laptop and sent one to an amateur photographic website.
Police recovered a total of 441 images from his laptop and USB and SD cards hidden in an ammunition safe. There was only one showing an adult having sex with a child.
Mr Matthew Graham, defending, said Andrew Vernon wants to apologise for the hurt he has caused. He has signed up for an online course run by the Lucy Faithfull Foundation to address his behaviour and is receiving counselling.
He said Andrew Vernon is very keen to attend courses run by the probation service which could only be offered if he was still at liberty. He has no previous convictions and has been volunteering at a charity in Exeter.
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