A sick Weston-Super-Mare Paedophile sexual predator, Sam King, with a penchant for bestiality, who targeted two schoolgirls for sexual acts, has been incarcerated.
Sam King, 33, of Weston-Super-Mare, was adjudicated at Bristol Crown Court and convicted of taking indecent images of a child.
- Creation and possession of obscene images of minors – Possession of bestiality images, specifically depicting acts of intercourse or oral sex with a living or deceased animal.
- Voyeurism involving a minor in a state of undress
- Sexual assault of a 13-year-old female child
- Two charges of sexual assault against a female minor aged 15 years
- An individual aged 18 or older participating in non-penetrative sexual conduct with a minor aged 13 to 15 years.
Sam King commenced by surreptitiously capturing close-up shots of a youngster while she was asleep, including images of her intimate areas.
On a separate occasion, Sam King issued threats before restraining a victim against a wall, where he kissed and assaulted her. He also coerced her into consuming alcohol to the point of vomiting and losing consciousness.
The court was informed that the voyeurism charge pertains to Sam King surreptitiously recording one female victim on 37 occasions while she was using the bathroom.
In addition to other filthy images discovered on his phone, including self-taken photographs of the victims and downloaded child sexual assault images from the Internet, there were bestiality images that provided Sam King with sexual enjoyment. The content comprised:
- The insertion of a human penis into a snake – A film depicting a dog engaging in oral stimulation of a female while she performed oral sex on a guy.
- A horse copulating with a woman – A man having sexual relations with a chicken
Sam King originally from Bristol was sentenced to three years and seven months, with the stipulation that he must serve half of that time in prison.
A restraining order of 12 years was enacted concerning both victims.
Sam King is required to register as a sex offender for life and has been issued a 12-year sexual harm prevention order.
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