An author and former music teacher at Kelston Boys鈥 High School and Avondale College has claimed hundreds of child exploitation photos and a graphic novel featuring child abuse were for book writing inspiration.
Murray Bruce Sakey, 74, was sentenced to five months of community detention and 15 months of intensive supervision in the Waitakere District Court last week after he pleaded guilty to three charges of possessing objectionable publications.
Judge Terence Singh told the court the offending was first raised when the new occupants of a home he had lived in found a USB drive with 490 images and a Word document with a 鈥済raphic narrative-type story鈥 on it.
Following the discovery, police conducted a search and found 109 images on his other devices, Singh said.
The court summary of facts said when Sakey spoke to police he acknowledged he had downloaded the photos and videos on the USB, and stated they were due to his 鈥渃uriosity鈥 and that he had used them as 鈥渋nspiration for his book writing鈥.
Sakey publishes fiction books about young boys under the pseudonym Morgan Bruce.
According to his author page on the Strategic Book Publishing website, he has written 15 books.
The books all feature illustrations or photos of pre-adolescent boys on their covers, some styled as angels.
The novels range from fantasy to mystery. One, titled Prague: An Unforgettable Story of Betrayal and Redemption features an 11-year-old caught up in 鈥渁 major child prostitution operation across Europe鈥.
A synopsis of the book said 鈥淰asya undergoes the physical and mental anguish of sexual abuse鈥.
Auckland man Murray Sakey initially tried to hide his face with a mask in the Waitakere District Court. Photo / Katie Harris
When the Herald moved to photograph Sakey in court he had put on a beanie and a mask to hide his face.
The judge asked him to remove both items.
All three charges Sakey pleaded guilty to carry a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.
In sentencing Sakey, Singh noted the defendant was remorseful and had no prior convictions.
However, he also referenced a report that described Sakey as having a sense of entitlement and 鈥渓ow empathy鈥.
He said submissions from both the prosecution and defence were aligned regarding the starting point for the sentence.
The prosecution had requested Sakey be added to the sex offender register, which his lawyer opposed.
The prosecution also wanted the court to remember that the offending occurred over a 12-year period.
Singh set a sentence starting point of 18 months in prison and after a 50 per cent discount for remorse, rehabilitation, age and previous good character, the sentence was converted into a non-custodial one.
Singh sentenced Sakey to five months of community detention and 15 months of intensive supervision.
He declined to place Sakey on the register.
Strategic Book Publishing and Avondale College were approached for comment but did not respond.
Kelston Boys鈥 High School declined to comment.
One of the 15 books written by the author. Photo / Supplied
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Katie Harris is an Auckland-based journalist who covers social issues including sexual assault, workplace misconduct, crime and justice. She joined the Herald in 2020.
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