
Sick ‘adult baby diaper lover' who dumped soiled nappies at nurseries and slept in clinical waste bins avoids jail
GRIM FETISH Sick 'adult baby diaper lover' who dumped soiled nappies at nurseries and slept in clinical waste bins avoids jail
A SICK "adult baby diaper lover" who dumped soiled nappies at nurseries and slept in clinical waste bins has avoided jail.
Abbi Taylor also smeared excrement on to milk bottles and the walls of nurseries in a vile rampage.
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Abbi Taylor dumped dirty nappies at nurseries in Newcastle
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The 46-year-old was previously called Martin Tarling but now identifies as a woman and was referred to in court as such.
Taylor would scramble into clinical waste bins for "comfort" and referred to herself on Facebook as an "adult baby diaper lover".
The creep was handed a two year sentence, suspended for two years, after pleading guilty to three counts of dumping bags of toxic materials.
Taylor also admitted admitted stealing clinical waste bags from one of the businesses and breaching a criminal behaviour order that barred them from being within 10m of a nursery.
The judge, Recorder Richard Herrmann, said: "This is a highly unusual and highly troubling set of offences, made all the more troubling by your failure to properly and fully explain the motivation behind your bizarre offending."
Newcastle Crown Court heard Taylor terrorised nurseries in the South Shields area over a six-year period.
Staff at one premises discovered the dirty diapers in May 2023 - then spotted a "pair of legs" clambering out of one of the waste bins.
Another nursery believed a rival business was dumping waste when they found 50 soiled nappies.
Taylor had also smeared faeces on milk bottles and the fire escape.
In April 2023, magistrates slapped Taylor with a three-year criminal behaviour order preventing the perv from going within 100m of nurseries.
But Taylor flouted the order and continued to target nurseries in the area.
A victim statement from one boss said the behaviour was "really unsettling" adding: "You never knew what you were going to find."
Businesses suffered as a result of having to pay to improve security measures, the court was told.
Staff at one nursery were also so concerned they went in pairs when going outside to put soiled waste into the bins.
Jane Foley, prosecuting, said Taylor had "flagrantly disregarded the law".
The court heard Taylor is thought to be "regressing" to childhood and searching for a "gentler more carefree time".
Nick Lane, defending, added: "Miss Taylor accepts going to childcare settings and entering the bins… in order to gain comfort."

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