Shropshire 2026-06-16

Christopher Brownhill 38

Paedophile sentenced after mother offered her baby daughter to him for sexual abuse.

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Offender ID: O-9221

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Linley View Drive, Bridgnorth, Shropshire, WV16

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Two people have been jailed after police discovered a woman was offering her baby daughter to meet with a Shropshire paedophile who wanted to sexually abuse her.

Christopher Brownhill, aged 38, of Linley View Drive in Bridgnorth, met the woman through an online dating website in 2017, where their conversation quickly turned to their mutual sexual attraction to young children.

The woman also from Shropshire, but cannot be named for legal reasons to protect the identity of the child, sent Brownhill non-sexual pictures of her daughter who was aged one at the time.

After speaking online, the pair then agreed to meet in person with the woman promising to bring her daughter with her to the meeting.

The pair never ended up meeting, and Brownhill never met the woman’s daughter. However, Brownhill continued to talk to the woman online where he told her what he planned to do to her daughter if they ever did meet.

A police investigation was launched following intelligence given to officers, and Brownhill and the woman were arrested two years after they first started talking.

Both were soon charged with arranging or facilitating the commission of a child sex offence. They were found guilty of the offence earlier this year following a two-week trial.

The also court heard how the investigation discovered Brownhill had communicated with another woman online about their mutual sexual attraction to young children. The pair spoke about arranging to meet so Brownhill could sexually abuse the woman's one-year-old twin nieces.

On Friday (12 June) at Shrewsbury Crown Court Brownhill was jailed for 11 years, and the woman was handed a six-year custodial sentence. Both were given a Sexual Harm Prevention Order and required to register on the Sex Offenders Register for life.

The court was also told how the child no longer has any contact with her mother.

The officer who led the investigation from West Mercia Police said:

“This case concerns extremely serious offences involving the exploitation of a child, and both defendants demonstrated a clear intent to facilitate harm. While no in person meeting took place, the planning and communication between Brownhill and the child’s mother were deeply disturbing.

“Protecting children is our absolute priority, and we will relentlessly pursue those who seek to abuse or exploit them, whether online or in person. I hope the sentences handed to both defendants reflect the gravity of these offences and provide reassurance that such behaviour will not be tolerated.

“I would also like to commend the officers involved in the investigation, and to remind the public to report any concerns around child exploitation so that we can act and safeguard vulnerable victims.”

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