A COMPUTER expert who altered pornographic images of women to make them look like girls was warned he faces jail today.
Stafford Sven Tudor-Miles, 38, admitted five counts of attempting to make indecent pseudo-photographs of children, one count of possessing the images and breaching a Sex Offenders Order.
He entered his pleas at Teesside Crown Court today, having failed in a bid to have the charges thrown out.
The case against Tudor-Miles, of Bankfields Road, Eston, Middlesbrough, was not opened today.
At an earlier hearing, the court was told he used his technical know-how to digitally reduce the breast sizes and alter the genitals of nude women, making them look like girls.
He added school uniforms on some images using graphics software.
Cleveland Police raided his home and the charges relate to late January and early February.
The court heard that Tudor-Miles has since approached his GP for medication to reduce his urges and has sought psychiatric help.
Judge Peter Fox QC, the Recorder of Middlesbrough, granted him conditional bail while a pre-sentence report is prepared.
* Full story in tomorrow's Northern Echo.
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