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Paul O'Neill used webcams to direct child abuse in Philippines Paul O'Neill jailed after directing child abuse in the Philippines
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A former teacher has admitted paying men to abuse children as young as four in the Philippines while he directed and watched from elsewhere online. A former teacher who paid men to abuse children as young as four in the Philippines while he watched online has been jailed for life.
Paul O'Neill, 57, from Nottinghamshire, preyed on poverty-stricken families, paying £6,000 to people who procured children to be abused. Paul O'Neill, 57, from Nottinghamshire, ordered the abuse in advance, giving specific instructions on what he wanted to see, Nottingham Crown Court heard.
He admitted three counts of rape and a further 27 sexual offences at Nottingham Crown Court. He admitted three counts of rape and a further 27 sexual offences. He was told he would serve a minimum of 12 years.
The CPS said the virtual rape case was thought to be the first of its kind.The CPS said the virtual rape case was thought to be the first of its kind.
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The court heard that O'Neill used chatlogs to instruct adult abusers in the Philippines. The court heard O'Neill, who retired from teaching in August, used chat logs to instruct adult abusers in the Philippines.
The married father paid thousands of pounds over several years to arrange abuse to satisfy his "fetishes" with child abuse, virginity and incest, the court heard. The married father paid thousands of pounds over several years to arrange abuse to satisfy his "fetishes" with child abuse, virginity and incest.
Ordered abuse 'Vile abuse'
Prosecutor James Varley told the court: "Mr O'Neill, a retired teacher, a bastion of the local church community and a Sunday school teacher, appeared to be a wholesome married father of two. Sentencing O'Neill, Judge Gregory Dickinson said: "You demanded that these children should suffer pain and degradation. You derived pleasure and satisfaction from seeing little girls being deflowered.
"In fact, he had a dark side to him which he kept concealed - he was obsessed with the sexual exploitation of pre-pubescent girls ... and enjoyed the sexual abuse and degradation of young girls." "Some of these ghastly events you recorded, for repeat reviewing. You are a danger to children. Given the chance, you will offend again.
"You are obsessed with, and addicted to, this most vile and horrific abuse. This is a case without parallel on the experience of all of us involved: police, counsel and judge.
"This is even worse than a rape campaign."
O'Neill, of Wroxham Drive, Wollaton Vale, enjoyed the financial imbalance between him and his victims, who were girls aged between four and 15. Some were from families desperate for cash for medicine and hospital bills, the court heard.O'Neill, of Wroxham Drive, Wollaton Vale, enjoyed the financial imbalance between him and his victims, who were girls aged between four and 15. Some were from families desperate for cash for medicine and hospital bills, the court heard.
On one occasion, he offered to double his payment if the victim was aged just five.On one occasion, he offered to double his payment if the victim was aged just five.
O'Neill, who retired from teaching in August, ordered the abuse in advance, giving specific instructions about what he wanted to see, the length of "shows" and how old victims should be. Prosecutor James Varley told the court: "Mr O'Neill, a retired teacher, a bastion of the local church community and a Sunday school teacher, appeared to be a wholesome married father of two.
"In fact, he had a dark side to him which he kept concealed - he was obsessed with the sexual exploitation of pre-pubescent girls... and enjoyed the sexual abuse and degradation of young girls."
'World of depravity'
Shaun Smith QC, defending, said O'Neill had become addicted to commissioning the abuse, and "de-sensitised" to the damage he was causing.
He said: "What started out as looking at matters which he had obviously Googled quickly escalated into the offending, and sadly - as is all too common on the internet - it developed with speed and seriousness.
"From the privacy and safety of his own home it was all too easy for him to be sunk into this world of depravity."
Other offences admitted by O'Neill included making 3,416 indecent images of children between 2008 and 2016, and possessing a further 2,832 prohibited images when he was arrested in November last year.