September 22, 2017 1.04 pm This story is over 78 months old

Paedophile encouraged underage girls to send him naked photos and call him ‘Master’

He targeted the underage girls.

A Lincolnshire man who encouraged a string of underage girls from across the UK to send him naked photographs online has been jailed for five-and-half-years.

Michael Roseberry, 44, who lived in the Sutton Bridge area, lied about his age and targeted seven girls under 16.

Lincoln Crown Court heard Roseberry was caught after the mother of a 15-year-old girl found she had been talking to a man who claimed to be 17 on a social network.

Dawn Pritchard, prosecuting, said the mother checked her daughter’s phone and discovered the man talking to her daughter was in fact Roseberry.

Miss Pritchard said the girl had been sending Roseberry naked photographs and one of her touching herself.

Records showed Roseberry had also been sending the girl “controlling messages,” asking her to call him “Sir” or “Master,” and telling the girl how she could kill herself.

When Roseberry was arrested in April 2015 analysis of his laptop and phone showed he had been in contact with six other girls aged between 13 and 15.

“He had been contacting girls online and requesting naked pictures, it is clear he knew their ages,” Miss Pritchard added.

“Most of these girls were going through their GCSEs.”

His victims came from as far as Southampton and Merseyside, the court was told.

One of the girls sent Roseberry two naked photos of her bottom, while another sent him a photo of her wearing underwear after he threatened to tell her mother she was self harming.

In a victim impact statement one of the girls described how she had been “put through hell” and another said it was “too much to cope with.”

Roseberry, now of Gors Road, Towyn, North Wales, made no comment during interview but pleaded guilty to nine offences of encouraging or inciting a child to engage in pornography, and one offence of encouraging or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.

He also admitted possessing a small amount of low category indecent images and extreme images.

Stuart Lody, mitigating, told the court Roseberry never met any of his victims or saved any of the images.

Mr Lody said Roseberry’s guilty pleas also saved his victims from giving evidence.

The court heard Roseberry was the sole carer for his mother and lived an “isolated” life.

Passing sentence Judge Simon Hirst told Roseberry his interview with the Probation Service had given him no indication of why he committed these offence.

The judge said: “It has given me some incite in to you.”

Roseberry was also ordered to register as a sex offender for life and made the subject of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.