Sick paedo took pics of himself raping girl, 2, before posting them online while planning attack on second toddler
Terry Coneyworth, 31, from Hull shared the sick pictures online before plotting openly about his plans to rape his next child victim

A SICK paedo who photographed himself raping a two-year-old girl was caught by cops after he plotted openly about his next child victim.
Terry Coneyworth from Hull sexually abused the toddler before posting pictures online. He will be sentenced in February after admitting to a series of disturbing attacks.
The 31-year-old admitted to 19 sex offences in what one officer told the city's crown court was "the most serious and disturbing case I have dealt with in my 16 years of service".
Cops found the sick pictures on Coneyworth's computer and devices in a raid on his property.
But they also found evidence of an online chat where Coneyworth talked about raping and sexually assaulting another young girl.
Detective Constable Gregg Anderson said: "Coneyworth committed the most serious sexual offences against an extremely young girl and I believe that had we not caught him when we did, he would have continued with his depraved actions.
"The content of his online chat also suggested that he had another victim in mind, so we are extremely glad that we stopped him when we did and prevented the possible abuse of other children.
"Our thoughts remain with his victim and her family and hope that with their continued love and support she will be able to recover from what has happened to her and rebuild her life."
Coneyworth's vile acts were revealed last month after the National Crime Agency alerted the specialist Internet Sex Offenders team.
Humberside Police traced the address and established the photos had been taken at that location.
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Coneyworth was arrested that day, his computer equipment and phone were seized and he was later remanded into custody.
On December 21 he appeared at Hull Crown Court, where he admitted rape, sexual assault and a series of other child sex offences.
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