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Brendan McFadden

Woman who filmed boyfriend sexually abusing four-year-old girl jailed for 15 years

A paedophile who filmed her perverted boyfriend sexually abusing a four-year-old girl has been jailed for 15 years.

Elizabeth Dawn Evans, 28, took photos of boyfriend Joseph Harris abusing the youngster.

Police found a list at Joseph Harris’s home in Rigby, Idaho, in the US in which he listed the women he wanted to date including the four-year-old.

He told police he wanted to try "get into a relationship with the four year-old when she grew up".

The pair were arrested in February 2018 after Evans sent a nude photo to an older woman and asked if she wanted to have a threesome with her and Joseph.

It is thought the recipient of the picture, which is thought to have involved the child, then reported the couple to police.

Harris could be jailed for life when he is sentenced for sexual exploitation of a child at Pocatello Federal Courthouse in Idaho next month.

Evans and Harris told police in later questioning they were high while making the abuse images.

Harris initially denied being in the photos, but later admitted he was involved after recognising one of his own tattoos.

He insisted he could not remember the incident taking place, the Idaho State Journal reported.

Evans admitted taking the photos and engaging in sex acts with Harris and struck a plea deal in which she admitted possession of sexually exploitative materials.

Harris admitted sexual exploitation of a minor.

He faces life in jail when he is sentenced in Pocatello Federal Courthouse on August 20.

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