A pervert jailed for recording him raping a young girl is back behind bars for possessing indecent images.
Julian Mark was snared with the sick photos at his home in Glasgow's Dennistoun on January 15.
The 49-year-old was on early release having been locked up for repeatedly assaulting and raping a five-year-old.
Mark's crimes were uncovered after his partner discovered the videos on his phone - initially believing he was cheating.
When confronted, he stated: “I’m so sorry. I know what I have to do.”
He was later arrested by police officers at a car park while keeping a suicide note in his pocket.
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Mark pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to possession of indecent images of children.
He will be sentenced later this month by Sheriff Joan Kerr.
The court heard that Mark's total sentence for his previous conviction expires in January 2024.
Officers raided his home in the early hours of January 15 and seized his Chromebook laptop.
Prosecutor Amy Hunter said: "Officers were told by the Cybercrime unit that there were indecent images found."
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Mark handed over the passwords to various accounts on the laptop before being arrested.
A thorough examination recovered one still images of a girl aged between 10 and 12-years-old.
Two moving images were also found of girls aged between four and six-years-old.
Mark, who appeared from custody, had his remand continued pending background reports.
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