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Man Sentenced for Exploiting 3,500 Girls Online, Including Manslaughter Charges

October 28, 20242 Mins Read
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A “relentless and cruel” online predator, who ensnared numerous girls globally, was handed a lengthy prison sentence of at least 20 years on Friday. This severe punishment follows his conviction for the manslaughter of a young victim who tragically took her own life.

The perpetrator, 26-year-old Alexander McCartney hailing from Newry, Northern Ireland, purported to be a teenage girl, executing a series of catfishing schemes that ensnared around 3,500 unsuspecting female victims across various platforms, including Snapchat.

Catfishing, a deceitful practice involving the creation of a fictitious online identity, allowed McCartney to manipulate his targets into sharing intimate photos or engaging in sexual acts, only to subsequently blackmail them with threats of disseminating the compromising material.

The most heart-wrenching incident tied to McCartney involved a 12-year-old girl in West Virginia, who, during a chilling online interaction with him, ended her life in May 2018 amidst his demands for sexual acts. Adding to the tragedy, the victim’s father succumbed to his own struggles, taking his life 18 months later.

In a striking legal first, prosecutors assert this marks the inaugural manslaughter conviction involving a case where the victim and the assailant never actually met in person. Catherine Kieran, the Acting Head of the Northern Ireland Public Prosecution Service’s Serious Crime Unit, elaborated, “Working in close collaboration with law enforcement, our prosecution team successfully demonstrated that McCartney’s reprehensible actions directly contributed to the girl’s untimely death, warranting a manslaughter charge.”

Authorities have traced victims across a staggering 30 countries, encompassing regions from Australia to New Zealand and extending to the United States.

Operating from the confines of his childhood bedroom, McCartney admitted guilt to 185 counts involving 70 children. Judge John O’Hara, presiding at Belfast Crown Court, emphasized the unprecedented nature of McCartney’s crimes, denouncing the extensive and catastrophic damage inflicted via social media. He sentenced McCartney to life imprisonment with a minimum of 20 years before parole eligibility.

Detective Chief Superintendent Eamonn Corrigan, representing the Police Service of Northern Ireland, condemned McCartney as a “relentless and cruel” predator. He remarked, “We must not underestimate the devastation he has wrought and the childhoods he has irreparably shattered. There was nothing that could have deterred him, except for the prison cell that now holds him.”

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