Undertaker Invited Man To Abuse Body After Saying They Were ‘Fit’

A ‘perverted’ undertaker has been jailed for 17 years after it emerged that he invited another man to the funeral home where he worked to abuse a corpse, Metro reports. Nigel Robinson-Wright was arrested at his home in Blackpool, UK before he was able to meet up with a child sex offender offering a toddler to be abused.

  1. Investigators uncovered some horrific offenses. As police began to look into Robinson-Wright’s crimes more, they discovered photos of the man posing next to open coffins and naked corpses that he found “fit.”
  2. The 42-year-old was part of a seedy underworld. Preston Crown Court heard how the suspect befriended pedophiles, animal abusers, and those attracted to dead bodies online using military-grade encryption on chatrooms. He is said to have encouraged “the most depraved sexual acts.”
  3. Robinson-Wright was finally caught by association. Metropolitan Police arrested his friend in London in September 2021 and while investigating the man’s online chats, they were led to Robinson-Wright. Prosecutor Kim Whittlestone said that several digital devices were taken from Robinson-Wright’s home and examined.
  4. His devices revealed the true scope of his crimes. “He was in possession of indecent images and there was evidence of him distributing images,” Whittlestone told the court. “Extreme pornography was discovered, involving torture and sexual abuse of children and animals. The defendant had been in contact with others via social media and had been organizing the commission of sexual offenses against children, dogs, and dead bodies.”
  5. Robinson-Wright eventually pleaded guilty to a host of charges. He copped to “arranging the commission of a child sexual offense, three counts of making indecent images, eight counts of distributing indecent images, possession of a prohibited image of a child” and more. He will now spend 17 years behind bars where he belongs.
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