Falder's offences date back to 2007, where he engaged in
voyeurism by secretly filming his university housemates in their shared bathroom. He would later inform a housemate about his offending, which she laughed off at the time. Falder's online offending was detected as early as 2009. Falder would usually pose as a young woman online and manipulated young children to photograph themselves in compromising positions and then offered the images over the internet. In April 2015, the
National Crime Agency (NCA) discovered someone posting to the
hurtcore websites under the name "666devil", who later turned out to be Falder. NCA officers arrested Falder in his office at his place of work on 21 June 2017. Falder's victims numbered over 50, and it took over 30 minutes to read out the charges to him at
Birmingham Crown Court. Originally charged with 188 offences, he pleaded not guilty to 51 of them; the prosecution accepted this, but they were ordered to
remain on file. Falder used various accounts on several websites to pose as a young girl or woman named 'Liz'. On the dark web Falder used names such as 'inthegarden', '666devil' and 'evilmind'. He lured people into taking photographs of themselves in humiliating situations. Falder engaged in
hurtcore, which police have characterised as manipulating others into performing acts of "rape, murder, sadism, torture, paedophilia, blackmail, humiliation and degradation". One of Falder's victims was just 14 years old; Falder said online he would willingly "mentally fuck her up" and added, "I am not sure I care if she lives or dies." Falder increased the pressure on his victims, at least four of whom attempted suicide. When one of his victims pleaded for the abuse to end lest they kill themselves, Falder replied that the images he already had on them would be circulated on the Internet anyway. Falder maintained that he could not be caught.
US Homeland Security,
Europol,
Australian Federal Police,
New Zealand Police and the
Israel Police; it lasted four years. Will Kerr of the NCA felt tech companies gave less than ideal cooperation with the police during the enquiry. Kerr maintained accounts were closed down possibly preventing police identifying other victims and identifying patterns of offending. Kerr feared this may have delayed identifying offenders and wanted government action to compel tech companies to cooperate in the future. The NCA detailed crimes such as blackmailing people into eating faeces, licking toilet seats and tampons and persuading people to eat dog food. They described him as "one of the most prolific and depraved offenders they had ever encountered". == Criminal charges and sentence ==