Stalker who uploaded naked photos of his ex to Facebook after they split up is jailed 

  • Ross Bulloch, 22, convicted of stalking by jury at Hamilton Sheriff Court
  • Uploaded explicit pictures to Facebook after girlfriend dumped him
  • Taunted his victim as he was uploading the pictures to a fake account  
  • Judge remanded Bulloch in custody ahead of sentencing next month 

A Stalker who uploaded naked pictures of his ex-girlfriend to Facebook after she dumped him has been jailed.

Spurned Ross Bulloch taunted his 19-year-old victim as he posted the explicit snaps to a fake profile after she ended their 10 month relation.

The revenge porn was seen by hundreds of the embarrassed victim's friends and family after the rejected 22-year-old shared it online.

Ross Bulloch was convicted of stalking by a jury at Hamilton Sheriff Court after just over half an hour of deliberations

Ross Bulloch was convicted of stalking by a jury at Hamilton Sheriff Court after just over half an hour of deliberations

Bulloch of Glasgow denied being behind the pornographic images appearing on the internet.

But a jury at Hamilton Sheriff Court took just over half an hour to convict him following a three day hearing. 

Bulloch's victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, broke down in tears as she told how close members of her own family had seen the pictures.

 'He had the pictures saved to a memory card so he is the only one that had them,' she said.

'He had hidden the memory card with the pictures on it in his mum's radiator and it sat in there for months and months.

'He would have had to remove the card out of the radiator and put the pictures on his phone, he was the only one who knew where the pictures were.

'I took him off my Facebook when we split up but I never thought he would put the pictures online so I didn't think to ask for them to be deleted.

'He was messaging me while he was doing it on Facebook chat telling me that it was him.

'I was asking him to delete them and was desperate to find out why he was doing it.

Bulloch had denied stalking, but the jury disbelieved his version of events

Bulloch had denied stalking, but the jury disbelieved his version of events

'I told him the police were with me and he replied 'f*** the polis let them see'.'

The court heard months after the first pictures went online Bulloch sent another message to the woman with another intimate picture captioned 'look what I've found' and police were called again.

Bulloch was arrested and charged with stalking her between August last year and January.

His victim added: 'When they appeared I untagged myself from the images to try and get them off of my Facebook profile but they were still on his page.

'People were talking about the photos that they had seen and I was upset because of it.

'I was an outgoing girl and I enjoyed going out with my friends before all of this happened but not any more.

'I don't go out much and I've been cut off from my friends.'

Bulloch told the jury he had lost his phone at the time the images appeared.

He said: 'I did not post those photos on Facebook, I didn't have a phone at that time because I had lost it. 

'I don't know who sent the pictures but it wasn't me. 

Bulloch was convicted of stalking his victim by repeatedly contacting her on social media, making abusive remarks to her, threatening her and creating a Facebook page in her name and posting explicit pictures of her.

Sheriff Thomas Millar deferred sentence until next month and remanded Bulloch in custody. 

Sheriff Thomas Millar remanded Bulloch into custody after he was convicted at Hamilton Sheriff Court, pictured

Sheriff Thomas Millar remanded Bulloch into custody after he was convicted at Hamilton Sheriff Court, pictured

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