Vile Australian criminal is caught downloading disturbing 'baby abuse' videos

The Face of a Pedophile: A vile man is caught downloading disturbing ‘baby rape’ videos onto his mother’s computer, just weeks after being released from jail.

  • Aidan Binnie pleads guilty to downloading rape videos of babies and toddlers
  • The convicted sexual abuse offender was only released from jail in May.
  • Burnie’s Supreme Court heard he has become ‘obsessed’ with the material
  • Burnie is believed to have used his mother’s computer to download the content.

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A Tasmanian court has heard that a convicted child sex offender downloaded baby rape files onto his mother’s computer weeks after he was released from jail.

Aidan Jack Binnie, 22, was living with his mother at the time of the last crime after being released from jail in May.

Binnie pleaded guilty to a variety of new charges, including accessing, transmitting and possessing child abuse material, with the material relating to infants and babies.

The Burnie High Court heard in July that the Australian Federal Police learned that Binnie had uploaded two files of child abuse to an online chat room, with the upload linked to a server address on her mother’s computer.

A search of the home uncovered a phone in the bathroom that contained multiple child abuse files.

The Mercury reported that Judge Tamara Jago was told that Binnie told police he wrote “baby rape” because he was interested in learning what others in the child abuse space had done.

He told police that he felt isolated and that he believed only others who were ‘doing that’ would talk to him.

The court also heard that Binnie became “obsessed” with child abuse material at a young age after her father exposed it in her formative years.

Binnie’s father had also been jailed for child abuse offences, and Binnie’s defense lawyer said the 22-year-old plans to move to the mainland when he is released from prison and seek the help he needs outside of Tasmania.

Judge Jago was told that he had previously been threatened in prison despite being in a protected unit.

She said she needed time to include new mandatory provisions in her sentence with Binnie’s sentencing coming in September.

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