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Convicted sex offender Brodie Kingsford found with child sexual abuse material

Belinda Feek
Belinda Feek
Open Justice multimedia journalist, Waikato·NZ Herald·
15 Mar, 2026 03:00 AM3 mins to read

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Brodie Kingsford, 33, was sentenced at the Hamilton District Court to 19 months' jail on four representative charges of possession of objectionable material and one of breaching an extended supervision order. Photo / 123rf

Brodie Kingsford, 33, was sentenced at the Hamilton District Court to 19 months' jail on four representative charges of possession of objectionable material and one of breaching an extended supervision order. Photo / 123rf

A convicted sex offender says he purposely downloaded child exploitation material on to two phones because he was “miserable and deserved unhappiness”.

Brodie Alexander Ian Kingsford, 33, had 61 images and videos on his two devices featuring young girls.

By possessing the material, the Waikato man breached his extended supervision order (ESO), a mechanism in which high-risk violent or sexual offenders are monitored by Corrections.

Kingsford appeared via audio-visual link in the Hamilton District Court this week for sentencing on four representative charges of possessing objectionable material and one of breaching his ESO.

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‘52 images, nine videos’

Police found Kingsford with two cellphones that had objectionable and child exploitation material.

There were 52 images and nine videos, with two in the most serious category, 1A, and 22 in 1B.

A further 26 images and videos were found in category 2A and eight that were 2B.

When questioned by police, Kingsford admitted downloading the content on both phones and knew it was illegal.

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He said he purposely downloaded the content so that police would find it and did so because he was “miserable and deserved unhappiness”.

‘750,000 sexual predators online’

Court documents state there are more than 200 new child sexual abuse images circulated daily on the internet.

The number of sexual predators online at any one time was estimated at 750,000.

Demand for new child sexual abuse images resulted in a cycle of abuse for existing victims and demands for new ones.

The abused child carried that burden for the rest of their life, the documents say.

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Kingsford, by possessing the imagery, directly contributed to the further revictimisation of those children.

There was also an increasing trend towards younger victims and greater brutality, with infants and toddlers being raped for the “enjoyment of viewers”.

Since 1997, the number of child pornography images on the internet has increased by 1500%.

‘Most serious’

Judge Noel Cocurullo labelled Kingsford’s offending as “most serious”.

He also noted Kingsford had been before the court on three or four occasions since first presenting a Section 27 report in February 2024.

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Kingsford, through his counsel Jarom Keung, submitted a letter from his father outlining his “extremely difficult circumstances” growing up.

Given the repetitive nature and seriousness of his offending, Judge Cocurullo jailed Kingsford for 19 months.

Belinda Feek is an Open Justice reporter based in Waikato. She has worked at NZME for 11 years and has been a journalist for 22.

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