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    Stalker who framed obsessions Husband

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...SS&attr=797084
    A man has been sent to prison after he attempted to force his way into a female colleague’s life by breaking into her house and framing her husband for downloading child pornography.

    Ilkka Karttunen, who was born in Finland, became obsessed by a co-worker and hoped that he could forge a relationship with her if he could break up her marriage, jurors at Basildon Crown Court were told.

    He sneaked into her home in Southend, Essex, while she and her family were asleep and used the family computer to download images of children being abused, the jury was told.

    Kartunnen, 48, who denied charges of harrassment, perverting the course of justice and making indecent images of children between December 2008 and March 2009, then stole the computer’s hard drive and sent it anonymously to police with a note stating that it had been taken from his victim’s address.

    Suzanne Stringer, for the prosecution, said that police officers went to the house of the victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, and arrested her husband on suspicion of possession of indecent images of children. “This had a devastating effect on the family as he was given no access to his young children or his home while he was under investigation and he had to live with the trauma of being accused of crimes against young children, of which he is wholly innocent,” she said.

    Officers who investigated the case discovered evidence of Karttunen’s involvement when they searched his home. In his garden shed they discovered a computer that contained the entire contents of his victim’s home computer, including family photographs, pictures of her husband’s bank statements, credit and debit cards.
    Wow. How creepy is that thought, this person breaking into your house whilst you slept, photographing your childs room whilst you where out, only to top it all by framing your husband for something so horrible as child abuse.

    But what really gets me is even just an allegation meant he was stopped from seeing his children.
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    Re: Stalker who framed obsessions Husband

    Feel really sorry for the family, seems as soon as anyone is suspected/alleged to have done something they are now guilty in the eyes of the public
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    Re: Stalker who framed obsessions Husband

    Its one of those "Rock and a hard place" situations for the police. Although innocent until proven guilty should be the case, the media are so obsessed with things like this that they have to play safe. If it turned out that he was guilty and they had done nothing, they would be hung out to dry in the press.

    But yes, I agree that even a false accusation can in iteslf bring down these consequences is dreadful.
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    Re: Stalker who framed obsessions Husband

    Four and a half years seems quite light too - he'll probably be out in 18 months with good behaviour.

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    Re: Stalker who framed obsessions Husband

    Another conflict between 'safe than sorry' and 'innocent till proven guilty'. I do feel sorry for the guy, and I really hate the fact 'alleged/suspected' is pretty much seen as guilty in the eye of many. But I guess the authorities would be criticised if he had been guilty and nothing was done in between :/

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    Re: Stalker who framed obsessions Husband

    Very harsh, you'd think since the hard drive was stolen they would been open to the possibility the pictures could have been delibrately planted. But then if it was another situation and someone stole a hard drive for evidence to protect kids that were being abused, if the police did nothing they would be criticised as well. No win really.

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