A jilted lover sneaked into his
ex-girlfriends' home and downloaded intimate pictures of her before
posting them on the internet in a revenge plot. James
Aldous, 22, hatched his 'outrageous and humiliating' scheme because he
was upset that Cassie Fearnley had got a new boyfriend.
He
let himself into Miss Fearnley's home in the early hours of the
morning, logged onto her laptop and took copies of 20 pictures of his
former lover in her u*derwear and posing topl*ss. The chef, from
Clacton, Essex, later posted the private images on four different
networking websites.
The
mother-of-one, also 22, only found out what Aldous had done when a
friend told her about the scantily clad and semi-n*de images. Her
humiliation was compounded as her ex-boyfriend claims he was not
responsible for some of the websites the pictures can be viewed on - so
she is unable to have them removed.
Aldous was given an 18 week
suspended prison sentence at Colchester Magistrates' Court yesterday
after admitting harassment at an earlier hearing. The court heard he began a relationship with Miss Fearnley in
2008 and the couple have a two-year-old daughter together.
They
split up last October but carried on living together for a month for
the sake of their child but Aldous moved out after a series of rows.
The
chef stood in the dock wearing a white shirt with grey collar and grey
trousers and was shaking his head as sections of the evidence was heard.
Philip
Pearson, prosecuting, said: 'Nobody should post photographs of another
person - it's grossly offensive. This was outrageous behaviour.
'After they split, Miss Fearnley noticed several items had been moved and was wondering why this was happening.
'One
night towards the end of November she fell asleep on the sofa in her
sitting room and woke up at 4am to the sound of the front door being
closed.
'She looked out of the window and could see the defendant
getting into his car and driving away. She phoned him straight away and
he confessed he had been in the house and had the key to the property.'
It was in February that Miss Fearnley discovered that Aldous had been posting her images online.
Mr Pearson added: 'She also found other sites with the images on and became shocked and concerned.
'Aldous was angry and wanted to get back at her for having a new partner and he chose a grossly offensive way to do so.'
Miss Fearnley confronted her former partner and he confessed to what he had done.
The
chef, who has no previous convictions, was arrested and admitted to
officers that he had posted the images of Miss Fearnley on two websites.
He admitted feeling 'angry and wanted to get back at her for having a new partner.'
Sections of Miss Fearnley's police statement were read to the court in which she admitted feeling 'humiliated'.
Anna Perera, mitigating, said Aldous claimed he had only posted the pictures on two websites.
She
said: 'He did feel angry and posted the photographs she had shown to
him previously. As soon as she found out, he took them down immediately.
'He is deeply ashamed of his behaviour and recognises it was an appalling thing to do. He is a responsible and caring father.'
Sentencing, Martin Stutchfield chairman of the bench, slammed Aldous for his depraved actions.
He
said: 'We have considered this in quite some detail. It was a
particularly heinous crime and the principal is a disgraceful one. We do
believe it passes the custody threshold. However, we are going to
suspend the sentence.'
Aldous was also ordered to complete 150
hours unpaid work in the community and told to pay £105 costs and an £80
victim surcharge.
The court was told that it would be very hard to remove pictures of Miss Fearnley from the internet completely.
The young woman said she had been left feeling by the embarrassment of what happened.
The
student said: 'It has been really traumatic for me - there have been
days when I have not felt up to going into college because of the shame.
'I
have had the police in and out of my house and of course they have been
viewing the pictures which is not very nice thing to have to go
through.
'It was a massive betrayal of trust - perhaps he was just
jealous but for him to post the pictures of me online was so hurtful.
When I found out what had happened, I confronted him about it.
'He told me he had a problem and needed to seek professional help for it.'
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