Pair fantasised about having a baby girl together so they could sexually abuse her
Twisted 'instigator' had images on his phone of children as young as four being raped
A DEPRAVED pair of paedophiles who met on the mobile chat app Kik fantasised about having a baby girl together so they could abuse her, a court heard.
Aimee Esnee, 30, and dad-of-two Philip Riddiford-Bell, 32, also shared "revolting" images of child abuse with each other.
Riddiford-Bell had 477 indecent images of children on his mobile with some showing kids as young as four being raped, Hull Crown Court heard.
The sickening collection included 164 "Category A" photos - meaning they are deemed to be the worst kind possible.
The details were so harrowing that Judge Simon Jack told prosecutor Stephen Welch to stop describing them.
On Esnee's phone, police discovered 63 indecent images of children, with eight being classed in Category A.
She later admitted to cops that she was attracted to kids.
In court both paedos pleaded guilty to being in possession of indecent images of children.
Riddiford-Bell, from Driffield, East Yorks, also pleaded guilty to distributing some of the photos.
The charge relates to the fact he would message them to Esnee, from Weeton, East Yorks.
The dad-of-two also confessed to possessing extreme pornography images - most were said to show bestiality.
The court heard Riddiford-Bell was the main instigator but Esnee would encourage him to send her more photos.
Judge Jack sentenced Riddiford-Bell to three years in prison and also made him sign the sex offenders register for life at the sentencing yesterday.
The judge told Esnee she played a somewhat "lesser" role and sentenced her to six months in prison suspended for two years.
Prosecutor Stephen Welch said: "They have shown the depths of depravity.
"The photos which he sent weren't of teenage girls just below the age of consent, it was the youngest children suffering the most severe forms of abuse.
"They discussed having a child together so they could sexually abuse it."
Riddiford-Bell also had similar conversations with a male user online.
The unidentified user claimed he had performed a sex act on his seven-year-old daughter.
The judge added: "I have to deal with you for what I think you know are revolting offences, downloading indecent images of the worst kind, some involving very young children.
"Not only were you downloading these images, you were passing some to Aimee Esnee. It's utterly revolting.
"It's been suggested that it might be possible to suspend the sentence.
"I make it clear that the public would regard me as failing in my public duty if I were to think about suspending that sentence.
"You were part of the cycle of abuse.
"There is no evidence that you personally abused those children, but by downloading them you are encouraging those who make those images."
Esnee, who cried throughout the hearing, will sign the sex offenders register for seven years.
She was also sentenced to a rehabilitation requirement and fined £1,000 which she will pay back at £50 per month.