An East Cowes paedophile from the Isle of Wight, George Goodier, who had dealt with children and was discovered in possession of a cache of child sexual abuse photographs and films, along with extreme pornography including canines, will receive his sentencing later this year.
George Goodier, residing on Grace Woodford Drive in East Cowes, appeared before the Isle of Wight magistrates on Tuesday, May 13.
The 23-year-old, George Goodier, expressed a guilty plea concerning three counts of possession of indecent photographs/pseudo-photographs of children, three counts of distribution of indecent photographs/pseudo-photographs of children, and possession of extreme pornography.
The court was informed that George Goodier possessed 806 Category A photographs of children, including 585 videos; 575 Category B images, comprising 248 videos; and 204 Category C images, of which 16 were videos.
Regarding the extreme pornography, prosecutor Lauren McConnell stated that George Goodier possessed 252 photos, including 143 films, depicting, in an explicit and realistic manner, a sexual act with living animals, including dogs.
Regarding the dissemination of photos, Ms. McConnell stated that George Goodier was apprehended for disseminating 268 Category A images, 268 Category B images, and 268 Category C images.
The court determined that the baseline for the distribution offences was three years of imprisonment, and George Goodier’s case was postponed to July 4 at the Isle of Wight Crown Court.
He was awarded conditional bail, and the magistrates mandated a comprehensive pre-sentence report encompassing all options.
George Goodier was also subjected to notice procedures.
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