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Man caught with octopus sex images

A MAN whose self-esteem is so low he identifies himself as a beast has admitted to downloading images showing sexual acts with an octopus.

Rodney Scott McLagan, 48, of South Arm, was caught with 31,000 images and video files involving sexual acts with children, dogs, ponies, snakes, tigers and an octopus.

The office equipment worker, whose job involves deleting computer hard drives, pleaded guilty in the Supreme Court in Hobart today to possessing child exploitation material and bestiality products.

Crown prosecutor Jane Williams said police found the material on computers and discs discovered during a search of his home on January 6 last year.

She said the children in the images were both sexes and aged between five and 15.

His defence lawyer David Barclay said McLagan, a single man with no children, had little or no interest in child pornography.

He said the images found were downloaded in bulk along with the bestiality material.

"In respect of the child exploitation material while there's a lot of it he only looked at 20 per cent," he said.

"He searched the internet for the bestiality material but there was no active search for the child exploitation material."

He said McLagan was drawn to the bestiality images due to a personality disorder he suffers from.

Mr Barclay said the disorder results in such low self-esteem that he identifies himself as being "some sort of beast".

"It explains how he sees himself and why he commits this type of offence," he said.

Justice David Porter bailed McLagan to reappear for sentencing on July 17.

Source: News.com.au

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what the ****? they have this kinda **** on the net?

Rule #34 - There is porn of it. No exceptions.

Rodney Scott McLagan, 48, of South Arm, was caught with 31,000 images and video files involving sexual acts with children, dogs, ponies, snakes, tigers and an octopus.

The office equipment worker, whose job involves deleting computer hard drives, pleaded guilty in the Supreme Court in Hobart today to possessing child exploitation material and bestiality products.

(...) She said the children in the images were both sexes and aged between 5 and 15.

His defence lawyer David Barclay said McLagan, a single man with no children, had little or no interest in child pornography.

He said the images found were downloaded in bulk along with the bestiality material.

"In respect of the child exploitation material while there's a lot of it he only looked at 20 per cent," he said.

"He searched the internet for the bestiality material but there was no active search for the child exploitation material." (...)

Bundling child porn with bestiality?

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