A Dubbo man has admitted he had 2,270 animated child porn pictures which depicted girls in bondage, torture and sexual assault situations on a computer in his bedroom.
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According to a statement of agreed facts presented in Dubbo Local Court, police found the images on a computer tower seized from the home of Brendan James Blackett.
The 25-year-old disability pensioner faced Dubbo Local Court last week, charged with two counts of possessing child abuse material. He pleaded guilty to each charge.
The Daily Liberal can reveal police found three videos on Blackett's mobile phone, which they also seized from his home last year.
One of the videos depicted two female children, including one estimated to be as young as five-years-old, engaging in a sex act.
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Another depicted a sex act between a girl and a naked man whose age was unknown.
The other 25-second video depicted child sex acts too lewd to publish.
All of the still pictures found in Blackett's possession appeared to be computer-generated hentai images.
Hentai is a term often used to describe Japanese animated and manga pornographic images.
The images depicted girls, who had not reached adulthood, in a range of situations that included them having sexual intercourse with fictional characters such as monsters.
Police arrested and charged Blackett in March.
He has been out on bail since and appeared alone in court last week.
After the guilty pleas were entered Blackett's case was transferred to the District Court.
A sentencing date is due to be determined on November 8.
The maximum penalty for possessing child abuse material in NSW is 10 years in jail.