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BANGOR, Maine [AP] A Maine woman has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after being convicted of performing sex acts on her 2-year-old child while a man in the United Kingdom watched live on a web camera.
Julie Carr, 33, of Mars Hill pleaded guilty last year after authorities in the UK found video on a computer in West Midlands, England, that showed a woman sexually abusing a small child, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Maine.
Investigators tracked the video to Carr, who admitted sending live-time web camera video of her abusing the child to the man in England over the course of three days.
Carr was sentenced yesterday in federal court in Bangor.
from www.dailymail.co.uk – A woman who acknowledged performing sex acts on a 2-year-old child while a man in the United Kingdom watched live via a web-cam has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Julie Carr, 33, of Mars Hill, Maine, was sentenced Monday, a year after confessing that she sent videos to the man.
U.S. District Judge John Woodcock said he had dealt with many child pornography cases and ‘yours is the worst case I’ve ever seen.’
The Bangor Daily News said he told Carr that, ‘it is incumbent upon me to protect … the people who can’t protect themselves.’
Police in the West Midlands region of England discovered the videos, which were recorded by Nicholas Wilde, in June 2009 while investigating another child pornography case.
The videos were traced to Maine, and Carr was arrested two days later. She said Wilde ‘conned’ her into doing it, according to court documents.
It is not known if the boy belonged to Carr.
Wilde was arrested on June 11 2009 after sending child sex abuse images to a 16-year-old girl he met in an internet chat room.
The girl and her mother contacted the police and Wilde was traced and subsequently arrested by officers from the child exploitation unit at West Midlands Police.
The teenager of Holmbridge Grove, Shelfield admitted 10 charges of making, possessing or distributing indecent images of children and also possessing extreme pornography.
Wilde also admitted two charges of incitement to commit sexual assault of a child under 13 – offenses that led to the arrest of Carr.
Carr was arrested following a probe involving the American Child Exploitation Unit, the Online Protection Center and the United States Embassy.
At Wilde’s sentencing, the court heard that detectives seized a computer and a memory stick from his bedroom, uncovering a collection of photographs at the most serious end of the child pornography scale involving children as young as 18-months-old.
The memory stick also contained footage of a woman in Maine, who later turned out to be Carr, abusing a young child.
Jailing Wilde for four years and eight months, Judge Hilary Watson said of the exchange with Carr: ‘It was entirely for your benefit, at your direction, for the sexual gratification of Nicholas Wilde.’
The judge added his youth was ‘very worrying’, saying: ‘You have your whole life ahead of you and the potential to re-offend is very great.’
Carr’s four children – three daughters and a son – were removed from her custody, Assistant U.S. Attorney Todd Lowell said.
Lowell said: ‘The children are doing well.
‘In a real way, her children have been rescued and saved.’