
TEEN ROBLOX NIGHTMARE: Groomer Unleashed Hell After Online Meeting!


But obsessive Tritta continued to contact the girl’s friends through social media, called and texted the girl multiple times and even sent her two cards via Moonpig.com trying to encourage her to drop the case.
This behaviour escalated when Tritta reported the girl’s mother to child services, and contacted police in an attempt to get the investigating officer removed from the case.

Soon after, Tritta, of West Drive in Bishopstoke, Eastleigh, drove hundreds of miles to the girl’s home address in Manchester and snuck in through the back door.
When the girl found him, she ordered him to leave but he came back 10 minutes later, demanding her new phone number.
The girl then agreed to go to a local pub with Tritta just to get him away from the house.
The following morning, the girl’s mum was putting the bins out when she caught sight of Tritta ducking behind a garage. She confronted him, causing him to flee before police were called.
Tritta was arrested and charged with perverting the course of justice, which he admitted in court and he was handed a 12 month suspended sentence on 11 December.
But three days later, he travelled to Manchester again and entered the girl’s home address where he confronted the girl and her mother, before damaging a CCTV camera.

He was arrested and charged with two counts of intimidating a witness and criminal damage.
Based on the content police discovered on his phone, which had been seized previously, he was also charged with three counts of making indecent images of a child, engaging in sexual communications with a child, and causing a child aged 13-15 to watch/look at a sexual image.
He was jailed for 28 months.
DC Jodi Bartlett, who investigated the case, said: ‘Tritta’s behaviour lays bare the terrifying realities of how criminals use the online world to target and harm vulnerable people. Do you truly know who you, or your child, is speaking to online?
‘The victim in this case was just 14-years-old. She and her mother were subjected to a campaign of fear and abuse at the hands of obsessive and predatory Tritta.
‘Gaming platforms should be spaces where people, especially children, are safe. The anonymity of the internet allows dangerous individuals like Tritta to prey on others for their own twisted gain, and the lengths that Tritta went to in order to maintain his abuse of this young girl is shocking.
‘The girl and her mother are both to be commended for their bravery which has now resulted in Tritta being put in prison.’