Former headteacher jailed for indecent images of children admits new charges
A former headteacher who was jailed for child sex offences six years ago has admitted making indecent images of children.
Timothy Moule, 53, of Telford, who taught at schools in Shropshire and Wolverhampton, admitted four counts of making indecent images of children and one count of breaching a sexual harm prevention order.
He was jailed for four years and four months in 2018 after it was found he had made indecent videos of boys getting changed. More than 3,500 child abuse images were found on his devices at that time.
He will be sentenced for the latest charges at Shrewsbury Crown Court on November 1.
The case highlights ongoing concerns regarding the safety of children and the alarming prevalence of such crimes within educational institutions.
These new charges serve as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance in safeguarding children. Indecent images of children are not just disturbing; they are a form of abuse that can have lasting psychological effects on the victims involved.
If you or someone you know has experienced such abuse, it’s important to understand it is not your fault, and you have the right to seek justice. We are here to provide support and legal assistance to ensure victims receive the justice they deserve.
You can contact our Abuse Team to explore the possibility of bringing a civil claim and to secure the compensation that can aid in the healing process.
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