Downpatrick: Man asked girls for naked pictures on Snapchat

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The teenagers, who were aged between 14 and 15, had been impacted by the offences, court told.

A 29-year old man who asked two teenage girls to send him pictures of themselves naked via Snapchat has been placed on the sex offenders' register.

She said he knew she was 14. In some messages, he said he was desperate for sex and asked her to show him an image of herself naked.She blocked him on social media and later gave images and videos sent to her by Murphy to the PSNI. Murphy then sent her pictures of himself naked, with a message reading, 'Now that I have done it, you should too'.

Evidence later recovered from his mobile phone indicated that he had been in contact with both girls. Judge Geoffrey Miller KC told the court that neither girl responded to his requests, and that there was "no physical contact of a sexual nature between he and them".

 

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