Shamed youngsters by sending incriminating evidence to their friends, family and school via Facebook. A pervert who blackmailed young teenage girls into sending him naked images was today jailed for six years. Jonathan Murphy, from Wirral, told his victims that if he did not receive the snaps that he would make a personal visit to the U. The year-old also sent incriminating footage of the girls to their friends, via Facebook in a bid to bolster his threats. He pleaded guilty to three offences of blackmail and a further 26 offences of downloading and distributing indecent images. Jonathan Murphy used a pseudo Facebook account to send incriminating videos of his victims to their friends and family.
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In the video, she describes how this man continually blackmailed her into performing live-streamed strip shows. But this blanket term fails to adequately describe what was a complicated case of sexual extortion and abusive humiliation perpetrated by a blackmailer with a penchant for naked underage girls. Even worse, it was not an isolated incident. The most despicable corners of the internet house a byzantine network devoted to sharing screen-captured images of naked—and often underage—girls. And quite a few of these individuals get off on manipulating, blackmailing, and shaming the young women they encounter.
Amanda Michelle Todd November 27, — October 10, [4] [5] was a year-old Canadian student and victim of cyberbullying who hanged herself at her home in Port Coquitlam , a city in the province of British Columbia , Canada. Before her death, Todd posted a video on YouTube in which she used a series of flash cards to tell her experience of being blackmailed into exposing her breasts via webcam, [3] and of being bullied and physically assaulted. The video went viral after her death, [6] resulting in international media attention.