A pervert who rigged up a complex hidden camera system to film himself sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl faces a “lengthy” jail term.
Kevin Enticknap also made a string of videos of women and children using the toilet to satisfy his “fetish” for watching people using the bathroom.
He was only caught when police received a tip-off he had been downloading indecent images of children.
They raided his home and found his stash on a computer, as well as a series of his files showing people in a bathroom.
Officers also found Enticknap a bar manager had modified two shower gel containers and a washbag to conceal the cameras. He had even drilled holes in the walls of the bathroom and bedroom and run cables between them to facilitate his fetish.
A probe revealed seven people had fallen victim to his hidden camera plot.
A sheriff on Thursday locked up Enticknap ahead of sentencing, and said: “A lengthy custodial sentence is the only possible thing for these types of offences.”
Depute fiscal Eilidh Robertson told Dundee Sheriff Court an investigation found Enticknap had spycam software on his mobile phone that allowed it to be used as a “motion triggered video recorder” that switched on when people came in to the bathroom.
She said: “A total of 249 indecent images and 75 indecent videos of children were found across his devices.”
Enticknap, 42, of Pilmuir Road, Forres, Morayshire, pleaded guilty on indictment to one charge of taking or making indecent photographs of children, one of sexual assault, and seven further offences under the Sexual Offences (Scotland) Act.
Sheriff George Way deferred sentence for background reports and remanded Enticknap in custody.