The man who murdered Bristol landscape architect Joanna Yeates in 2010 has admitted possessing indecent images of children.
Dutch engineer Vincent Tabak, who was caught after a four-week investigation following the disappearance of his 25-year-old neighbour, was appearing at Bristol Crown Court.
The 37-year-old pleaded guilty to four charges relating to the possession of 145 images, the majority of which were classed at the lowest category in terms of seriousness.
They were kept on his Dell laptop between January 2009 and 2011, according to prosecutors.
Tabak strangled Miss Yeates, whose boyfriend was away for the weekend, for sexual thrills on December 17 2010.
He dumped her partially-clothed body on a snowy verge in Failand, near Bristol, where it was discovered by walkers on Christmas morning.
It later emerged that Tabak carried out the killing after becoming obsessed with violent sex and pornography, with explicit videos of blonde women being throttled found on his laptop.
Detectives combing Tabak's home during the murder investigation also discovered the images of children stored on his laptop.
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