Perverted engineer admits paying women to sexually abuse children online - The Solihull Observer

Perverted engineer admits paying women to sexually abuse children online

Solihull Editorial 8th Oct, 2019   0

A PERVERTED former Jaguar Land Rover automotive engineer has admitted paying two women to sexually abuse children online.

Dean Petley, who also worked at a technology company based at the University of Warwick APCUK, met the women on an adult services website.

He was exposed following an investigation by the National Crime Agency (NCA).

He paid one woman, Jodie Little, who called herself ‘devil bitch 666’, £750 from January 2017 to February last year to see her sexually abuse two young children.




Little, 30, originally from Huddersfield, was jailed in August for 12 years and four months for the crimes.

And 30-year-old Petley paid the second woman £2,285 over three years to watch her sexually abuse a young girl. The unnamed woman has been charged but has not yet entered a plea.


Petley, from Leamington, was arrested last October after being identified as one of Little’s customers.

Online chat extracted from her devices showed he had asked her to perform sex acts in front of young children.

Little had sent Petley 10 electronic files, one of which showed her sexually abusing a very young girl and talking graphically about the child being raped.

NCA investigators rearrested Petley in May this year after further evidence was found on an encrypted hard drive at his home.

It contained screenshots of conversations with the second woman over two years and full facial images of her carrying out abuse with a small window of Petley watching it.

NCA officers discovered evidence of Petley instructing the woman about how to abuse the child, and the woman discussing what she would do for money.

The hard drive also contained a video of the woman abusing the young girl.

Five indecent images of children were also found on the drive.

Petley pleaded guilty to 11 charges at Isleworth Crown Court yesterday. He will be sentenced on November 8.

Jason Booth, NCA operations manager, said: “These are utterly abhorrent crimes and are examples of what the NCA is increasingly seeing with ever worsening cyber-enabled child sexual offending.

“The NCA knows that the scale and severity of offending against children are worsening.

“We and UK police arrest around 500 child sex offenders a month and safeguard about 700 children a month.

“There is no greater priority for us than protecting children.

“This investigation was possible because of our determination to make Jodie Little face justice. Distance is not a barrier for us in pursuing UK child sex offenders wherever they are.”

Child Protection Charity The Lucy Faithfull Foundation runs the Stop It Now! helpline which offers confidential advice to anyone concerned about their own or someone else’s behaviour towards children.

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