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The prolific paedophile who catfished young girls on Snapchat

By Ramazani Mwamba

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The prolific paedophile who catfished young girls on Snapchat

Predatory’ Stuart Latham posed as a 14-year-old boy to target dozens of young girls on Snapchat. The 22-year-old posed as a boy called Josh to target his victims, raping one 12-year-old and targeting hundreds of others. Stuart sometimes offered £200 for “nude” images and persuading others to send indecent images and videos before threatening to reveal them online if his victims did not do as he wished, Preston Crown Court heard. Unemployed Latham physically abused two youngsters and committed dozens of offences online against the other 37, the court heard – all aged between 12 and 15, who lived across the UK. Latham treated his activities as a job, spending day after day online at the home he shared with his parents in Wigan , detectives said. The defendant, who made no reaction as he was jailed, amassed around 4,000 indecent images, many from blackmailing his victims. He pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to rape, blackmail and multiple counts of engaging in sexual communications, causing or engaging in sexual activity with a child, making and distributing indecent photographs and possessing extreme pornography. All the offences were committed between 2023 and 2024. He was initially arrested in December 2023 after his first victim told the authorities she was in a sexual relationship with Latham, who she believed was aged 15. Latham then went on to abuse his first victim’s friend. Both girls were sat in court as the defendant was sentenced to 14 years in prison. Jailing him, Judge Philip Parry said: “You are a highly dangerous individual, you are a predatory sexual offender with little to no empathy or remorse. “It is no exaggeration to say, you have left emotional wreckage in your wake as a result of the offending you committed against multiple young girls.” After he was taken from the dock, Judge Parry addressed the two tearful victims watching from the public gallery, who held hands, sat alongside their families. He said: “You are incredibly brave. I don’t know many adults who would be brave enough to do what you did. No child or adult should blame themselves. “You should all be proud of yourselves as you move forward. You have all beaten him. He has not won.”