Dad who murdered a baby and two teens in deadly arson attack caught making vile sex calls to young boy – from PRISON
Peter Eyre was on remand at HMP Birmingham for the triple murder when he made phone calls to a woman and boy asking them to perform sex acts
A MAN who killed a baby and two teens in an arson attack has been jailed for another eight years after plaguing a young boy with vile sex calls - from PRISON.
Derby Crown Court heard Eyre was on remand at HMP Birmingham for the triple murder when he made phone calls to a woman and boy asking them to perform sex acts.
Eyre senior - jailed for a minimum of 32 years previously - was sentenced to a further eight to run concurrently, after he admitted inciting a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity.
Judge Jonathan Bennett said: "The phone calls were chilling, to say the least.
"In the phone calls you had one driving aim, which was to satisfy your perverted sexual fantasies. You were manipulative.
"I cannot be satisfied so that I am sure that it actually took place but that doesn't make a huge amount of difference.
"I have heard the impact on the boy.
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"It's very difficult for me to make comment on that, but he is now a very disturbed and troubled young boy who did have problems before but your actions have exacerbated that."
The court heard Eyre asked the boy to take photographs of the sordid activity.
Prosecutor Vanessa Marshall said it was clear from the phone call recordings that the woman and the boy were "reluctant" about what they were being asked to do.
The mother of the boy told police that since last August her son had been "unusually quiet" and had become "more aggressive than ever".
A fire in Swindon just before midnight on November 6, which hospitalised six people
Simon Eckersley, defending, said: "In this case if Your Honour finds the physical acts did not take place, then manipulative, he certainly was, depraved it certainly was, but it came to nothing."
In the fire last year, the trio poured petrol on Shaun's front door in Langley Mill, Derbys., on June 21.
Shaun escaped by jumping out of a window but the smoke killed his girlfriend Amy
Smith, 17, their six-month-old daughter Ruby-Grace and Amy's pal Edward Green, 17,
The Eyres' were caged for life in February this year when they were found guilty of murder.
The blaze broke out in a house in Swindon – six people have been taken to hospital, with five in serious conditions.
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