Anthony Milsom had been given an indeterminate sentence
He kept newspaper cuttings of child murders including Milly Dowler and
Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman
Police found a child mannequin wearing children's underwear tied up with
a skipping rope hanging from the ceiling of his home
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Anthony Martin Milsom, 62, had newspaper cuttings relating
to high-profile child murder inquiries |
A pervert with an 'uncontrollable obsession with child pornography and
torture' has had his sentence slashed by the Court of Appeal.
Anthony Martin Milsom, 62, had newspaper cuttings relating to
high-profile child murder inquiries including Milly Dowler, Holly Wells
and Jessica Chapman, Sophie Hook and missing Madeleine McCann.
Police found an exercise book entitled 'how to kidnap young girls'.
Milsom had been given an indeterminate sentence by Mold Crown Court in
March this year after pleading guilty to a catalogue of sexual offences.
An indeterminate sentence meant he could only be released when the
parole board was satisfied he was no longer a danger to the public.
But after an appeal by his solicitor Geraint Jones, Milsom's sentence
has now been reduced to three and a half years, less 155 days spent on
remand.
Mr Justice Simon, sitting at the Court of Appeal with Lord Justice Moses
and Judge Francis Gilbert, overturned the original sentence.
Mr Jones said: 'We accept that they were sad and unpleasant offences.
Justice demands fairness in sentence and I formed the view that the
sentence was unfair in that it was excessive, that there was an element
of knee jerk reaction on the part of the public and the court.
'I do not minimise the offences, they were unpleasant, but it's an issue
of fairness.'
He said Milsom, of Newtown, Powys, north Wales, was guilty of grave
offences and it was right to describe many of the images he collected as
'sickening'.
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Judge Francis Gilbert, left, and Lord Justice
Moses, right, sat with Mr Justice Simon at the Court of
Appeal to overturn the original sentence |
But he said it did not justify an open-ended sentence from which he
might never be released.
Substituting a total sentence of three and a half years, he said: 'This
reflects the overall criminality in respect of which he pleaded guilty.'
Milsom was originally convicted of 16 counts of possession of indecent
photographs of a child dating back as far as 1991, 21 counts of making
indecent photos of a child, five counts of indecent assault on a girl
under 14, and five counts of possession of prohibited images of a child.
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Anthony Milsom had newspaper cuttings
relating to high-profile child murder inquiries including
Milly Dowler, left, and missing child Madeleine McCann,
right |
Speaking during his initial sentencing Judge Niclas Parry said the
'facts of this case would chill the blood of the parent of any young
child'.
The court was told Milsom had a fascination with the murder, abduction
and the rape of young female children, and that police had found a book
written and illustrated by Milsom called 'How to kidnap young girls'.
A bag was found at his property containing newspaper cuttings of high
profile abduction cases including Milly Dowler, Holly and Jessica Wells,
and Madeleine McCann.
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Scales of justice: Mr Justice Simon, sitting
at the Court of Appeal with Lord Justice Moses and Judge
Francis Gilbert, overturned the original sentence |
A child mannequin was also found wearing children's underwear tied up
with a skipping rope hanging from the ceiling of his home.
Videos showed Milsom whipping and kicking it to the recorded sounds of a
child screaming.
Police found more than 5,100 indecent drawings, more than 200
photographs, 127,700 still images, together with 500 films and 188
home-made videos at his home.
Camcorder and VHS recordings of children at play parks, beaches and from
his address were also found. |