Pervert Peter Tomlinson Busted for Paying £5,511 to Live-Stream Child Abuse in the Philippines

Tomlinson Admits Shocking Abuse Charges

Peter Tomlinson, 63, has confessed to 20 vile charges, including ten counts of paying for the sexual abuse of a girl under 13. He arranged, directed, and funded live-streamed child sex abuse from the Philippines. Between May 2015 and April 2017, Tomlinson funnelled £5,511 in 127 payments for horrifying abuse and adult content online.

At Least 11 Girls Victims, Youngest Just Five

The National Crime Agency (NCA) revealed that over three years (2016-2019), Tomlinson repeatedly paid facilitators to abuse at least eleven young girls live on stream. The youngest was shockingly only five when the abuse started.

Disturbing Evidence of Filthy Chats and Demands

In January 2018, Tomlinson paid £22 to watch a live sex show he requested involving a child. A year later, he offered a woman £7.66 to perform a sex act on a ten-year-old girl. Investigators uncovered thousands of messages between Tomlinson and his female facilitator, including 4,166 Skype exchanges—358 video calls and 3,809 texts.

He even demanded “harder” abuse footage. After paying £12.99 in June 2018, he complained, “I will expect a show with two girls for 30 minutes.” During NCA interviews, Tomlinson admitted to arranging, directing, and paying for the live-streamed abuse and possessing indecent images.

Horrific Images & Additional Charges

Tomlinson’s devices were packed with vile content: 47 category A images (the worst), 148 category B, 353 category C, and 46 extreme pictures. He pleaded guilty to 12 initial counts, including paying for abuse and making indecent images, at Newport Magistrates Court on 18 December 2020.

The NCA hit him with eight more charges in February this year after proving he was responsible for abusing nine more children in the Philippines.

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