A Prince Edward Island man pleaded guilty Friday in Charlottetown provincial court to possessing nearly 3,000 images of child pornography.
Leslie Andrew Hood, 27, of Milton, will be sentenced Aug. 23 on the charges.
The court heard that Hood did not produce any of the images, rather he collected the photographs and videos from the internet, and they could have come from anywhere around the world.
Crown prosecutor Valerie Moore said the images Hood downloaded, were "graphic, terrible and disturbing."
The images are of boys and girls, of all ages — included infants.
Moore said the pictures include graphic sexual acts with adults and other children, and also show children being restrained and raped.
The court heard that last October a police child pornography investigator from Halifax identified Hood as a possible downloader of child porn, and contacted Island police.
When police obtained a search warrant for Hood's computers, they found he was living in his parent's basement, the court heard.
Hood told officers he knew what they were looking for, and pointed them to his computers where they found more than 2,600 photographs and 150 videos.
Investigators and lawyers had to review the images to ensure they met the definition of child porn under the Criminal Code of Canada.
Outside court, Moore said many of the children had disturbing expressions on their faces — many had a "dead look" in their eyes.
Judge Nancy Orr ordered a pre-sentence report for Hood.
He should be brought out to a field with pork chops tied around his neck to let the coyotes eat the chops, have sex with him, and then eat the swine.
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