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Post by Admin on Sept 17, 2016 21:03:54 GMT
A Tasmanian man who wrote fictitious stories in prison about the fate of high-profile missing children William Tyrell and Madeleine McCann has pleaded guilty to producing child exploitation material. Sonny Day, 60, pleaded guilty after he was caught writing about the sexual activity of children on the walls of his prison cell, under a desk and on paper. He was convicted of accessing, transmitting and possessing child pornography in 2014 after being jailed for similar offences in 2011. It heard the child exploitation material included fictitious stories titled "What happened to William Tyrell" and "What happened to Madeleine McCann".
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