THE dad of a boy convicted of murdering Brianna Ghey in Culcheth has admitted charges that make him a sex offender.
Kyle Ratcliffe, of Leigh, was charged with two counts of exposure and one of taking an indecent photograph of a child.
He admitted all three charges before Manchester Crown Court this morning, Thursday and was subsequently jailed for 15 months.
They involved him performing a sex act on himself while driving his Maserati car after observing two teenage girls.
He also took a photo of a child getting changed at a water park in Delamere, near Northwich, last summer.
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The particulars of the exposure charges stated that the 36-year-old twice intentionally exposed his genitals intending that someone would see them and be caused alarm or distress.
They took place in Salford in November last year – shortly before his son’s murder trial was due to start.
He appeared before Manchester Magistrates’ Court on January 19 in relation to the three charges, where he confirmed his name and personal details.
No plea was entered, with the case sent to Manchester Crown Court for a plea and trial preparation hearing today, Thursday.
Kyle Ratcliffe is the father of Eddie Ratcliffe, who was jailed for life for the murder of Birchwood teen Brianna Ghey in Culcheth Linear Park.
He was remanded in custody until his plea hearing date, therefore missing his son’s sentencing hearing.
Appearing in court today, the defendant entered guilty pleas to all three charges, with judge John Potter proceeding to sentence.
Reporting restrictions were in place preventing the link between him and his son from being published in the event that a trial would be needed.
They were removed following his guilty pleas, however, reporting restrictions remain ensuring the victims of the exposure and photo-taking charge remain anonymous.
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