{"url":"https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/crime-courts/7002551/man-had-more-than-45000-sick-images/#Echobox=1776872156","title":"Highland man admits possessing 45,500 child abuse images","domain":"pressandjournal.co.uk","imageUrl":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/34975300/pexels-photo-34975300.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&h=650&w=940","pexelsSearchTerm":"scotland","category":"Tech","language":"en","slug":"5e53d609","id":"5e53d609-1079-4b26-aaae-b4b908be64db","description":"Matthews Pleads Guilty: Andrew Matthews, 75, from Lochcarron admitted possessing indecent images of children at Inverness Sheriff Court.","summary":"## TL;DR\n- **Matthews Pleads Guilty:** Andrew Matthews, 75, from Lochcarron admitted possessing indecent images of children at Inverness Sheriff Court.\n- **Massive Cache Found:** Police seized 45,500 images and 497 videos totalling 60 hours, amassed over 23 years, including Category A material of babies.\n- **Sentencing Deferred:** Sheriff deferred sentence to May 26 for reports and placed Matthews on the Sex Offenders’ Register indefinitely.\n\n## The story at a glance\nA 75-year-old man from Lochcarron in Wester Ross pleaded guilty to possessing a huge collection of indecent images of children after police raided his home. Andrew Matthews of Kirkton Gardens appeared at Inverness Sheriff Court where details of the 45,500 images and nearly 500 videos were outlined. The case is being reported now following his guilty plea on charges covering 2001 to 2025.\n\n## Key points\n- Police executed a search warrant at Matthews' home on January 1, 2025, seizing a tower PC, two CD discs, one USB and three hard drives.\n- The material, accessible on all devices, included almost 1,000 Category A images (most serious), 3,076 Category B and 41,454 Category C.\n- Videos totalled 497 with 174 Category A, 89 Category B and 234 Category C, running to 60 hours; some depicted babies as young as a few months old.\n- When officers arrived at 9.40am, Matthews said: “You’ll find stuff - I have pictures,” before taking unwell and requiring an ambulance.\n- Police returned on January 16, 2025, to charge him; Matthews replied: “Well, I can’t deny that.”\n- He pleaded guilty to possession between August 11, 2001, and January 13, 2025.\n- Graphic court details of the content caused grimaces and some people to leave the public benches.\n\n## Details and context\nPolice found the material had been built up over 23 years on equipment at Matthews' home, where his wife was present during the initial visit.\n\nFiscal depute Karen Poke outlined the horrific nature of some images and videos, noting babies appeared only a few months old in photos and as young as one year in videos.\n\nSheriff Ian Cruickshank deferred sentence until May 26, 2026, for background reports; defence solicitor Shahid Latif reserved mitigation until then.\n\nMatthews was released on bail and placed on the Sex Offenders’ Register indefinitely.\n\n## Key quotes\nFiscal depute Karen Poke: “At around 9.40am, police attended the home address of the accused at Kirkton Gardens, Lochcarron, where he and his wife was present. The accused said ‘you’ll find stuff, I have pictures. He took unwell and an ambulance was contacted.”\n\nAndrew Matthews to police: “You’ll find stuff - I have pictures.”\n\nAndrew Matthews when charged: “Well, I can’t deny that.”\n\n## Why it matters\nCases like this highlight the scale of child sexual abuse material circulating online and the long-term efforts by some individuals to collect it. For law enforcement and communities in remote areas like Wester Ross, it shows the reach of police investigations into digital crimes. Sentencing on May 26 will determine the penalty, though placement on the register is already indefinite.\n\n## What changed\nNo prior state described.\n\n## FAQ\nQ: What did police seize from Andrew Matthews' home?  \nA: Officers took a tower PC, two CD discs, one USB and three hard drives containing 45,500 indecent images and 497 videos of children totalling 60 hours. All material was accessible and covered categories A, B and C, with some involving very young babies. The collection spanned 23 years.\n\nQ: What did Andrew Matthews say to police during the search?  \nA: On January 1, 2025, at his Lochcarron home, he told officers: “You’ll find stuff - I have pictures,” then became unwell requiring an ambulance. When charged on January 16, he said: “Well, I can’t deny that.”\n\nQ: What happened at Inverness Sheriff Court?  \nA: Matthews, 75, pleaded guilty to possessing indecent images from August 11, 2001, to January 13, 2025. Sheriff Ian Cruickshank deferred sentencing to May 26, 2026, for reports, granted bail and placed him on the Sex Offenders’ Register indefinitely.\n\nQ: How severe was the material described in court?  \nA: Fiscal depute Karen Poke noted nearly 1,000 Category A images (most serious) and videos showing children as young as a few months or one year old, causing horror in court with some spectators leaving.","hashtags":["#scotland","#highland","#crime","#courts","#childprotection","#sexoffenders"],"sources":[{"url":"https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/crime-courts/7002551/man-had-more-than-45000-sick-images/#Echobox=1776872156","title":"Original article"}],"viewCount":2,"publishedAt":"2026-04-23T08:12:44.540Z","createdAt":"2026-04-23T08:12:44.540Z","articlePublishedAt":"2026-04-21T00:00:00.000Z"}