Gloucestershire man jailed for child sex offences
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A 50-year-old man has been jailed for three years after attempting to meet a 14-year-old girl he had been grooming online.
Christopher Hill, of The Tythings, Newent, pleaded guilty to three child sex offences at Gloucester Crown Court.
He was exposed by an online paedophile hunter group who used a decoy persona to trap him.
The judge said his messages to the girl were "highly sexual and graphic" in nature.
The court heard on Wednesday how Hill had used social media to arrange to meet up with a 14-year-old girl called Sophie, who was in fact a decoy created by a member of the Leeds-based Predator Exposure group.
"Very quickly the conversation moved to WhatsApp, which is encrypted, and Hill requested that the girl send him a picture of herself," said prosecutor Lucie Stoker.
"He also asked for snaps of her not wearing any clothes and some sexy photographs.
"He revealed he was falling in love with her. He repeatedly requested that she reciprocates that love, but she doesn't," continued Ms Stoker.
Arrangements were made for 'Sophie' to travel alone from Leeds to Gloucester by train.
Hill told her he would take her to a nearby hotel and sent her a copy of the receipt.
"The girl was told that she could look forward to a lot of sex in all of its forms," said Ms Stoker.
"He was predatory in his behaviour throughout," she added.
'Bitterly regrets'
The judge, James Watson KC, told Hill: "Not only had you encouraged and groomed and planned this meeting for penetrative sex, you had offered her incentives by how you would treat her and the presents and money you would give her after you had met her.
"I've no doubt that had this been a real 14-year-old, you would have carried out what you proposed."
Catherine Spedding, defending, said Hill had suffered from loneliness after his marriage dissolved and "bitterly regrets" his actions.
"Hill met 'Sophie' on a normal social media site, he was not surfing the internet for this type of material and opportunities," argued Ms Spedding.
Hill pleaded guilty to attempting to have sexual communication with a child for the purpose of sexual gratification.
He also pleaded guilty to attempting to facilitate a child sex offence by engaging in sexual activity with 14-year-old girl that involved penetration; and attempt to meet a child following sexual grooming.
The judge sentenced Hill to three years and 11 months in prison and subjected him to the term of a 20-year sexual harm prevention order, which limits his use of the internet.
He was also put on the sex offenders register for life.
The judge also barred Hill from working with children and vulnerable adults in the future.
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