A PAEDOPHILE encouraged someone online to rape their eight-year-old cousin for his own pleasure.

Kyle Garner, 21, appeared in Chester Crown Court last week, May 26, to be sentenced for ten different charges related to ownership and distribution of indecent images of children, as well as encouraging someone to commit sexual crimes with a child, as well as himself arranging to meet an underaged person.

Prosecuting, Chris Hopkins told the court how Garner, of Chester Road in Preston Brook, was already subject to a suspended sentence and sexual harm prevention order, which prevented him from contacting children.

This was due to posting indecent pictures of children, for which he received 12 months, suspended for 24 months. 

He went on to describe how the Runcorn native had been found with 770 indecent images of children across multiple devices, including 13 extreme pornographic images.

As well as this, using an online app, he arranged for a 14-year-old to send them naked photos of themselves. Further, Garner arranged to meet them for sex, though this did not end up occurring.  

Mr. Hopkins went on to discuss the most shocking of the charges, in which Garner tried to arrange for another online user to rape their eight-year-old cousin.

In this incident, he was speaking to 14-year-old online. He engaged in a sexual conversation with the 14-year-old, having a long discussion with them about his sexual fantasies.

In this conversation, the defendant discussed his desire to have a sex slave who was between the ages of ten and 14.

The other user then informed Garner that their eight-year-old cousin was in the room.

The paedophile then told the user to rape their cousin for his pleasure. According to Mr Hopkins, there is nothing to suggest in the messages that this request was carried out.

In a separate incident found on the defendant’s phone, Mr Hopkins described a sexual conversation between Garner and a 14-year-old in which he had posed as a 15-year-old. In this conversation he requested sexual photos of the minor and had also briefly arranged to meet up for sex.

Defending Garner, Myles Wilson described an isolated man who “lives his life online.”

He reportedly was bullied at school and has a history of self-harm, stemming from his mother’s death when he was 8.

Garner was sentenced to five years in prison, with a minimum of three of these to be served in custody.

As well as this, he was placed on the sex offenders registry indefinitely.