Children's hospital window washer who dressed as Spiderman to be jailed 105 years for child porn

Jarratt A. Turner, 36, of Nashville, was sentenced to 105 years in prison after pleading guilty to multiple instances of production of child pornography and transportation of child pornography. One of the ways Turner found his victims was by dressing up as Spiderman while washing windows Vanderbilt Children's Hospital. Swipe through to see what Houston neighborhoods have some of the most registered sex offenders. less Jarratt A. Turner, 36, of Nashville, was sentenced to 105 years in prison after pleading guilty to multiple instances of production of child pornography and transportation of child pornography. One of the ways ... more Photo: Metro Nashville Police Department Photo: Metro Nashville Police Department Image 1 of / 41 Caption Close Children's hospital window washer who dressed as Spiderman to be jailed 105 years for child porn 1 / 41 Back to Gallery

A Tennessee man who used to wash the windows of a children's hospital dressed as Spiderman has been sentenced to 105 years in prison for producing child porn.

Jarratt A. Turner, 36, of Nashville, was sentenced Monday for "multiple instances of production of child pornography and transportation of child pornography," said U.S. Attorney Don Cochran for the Middle District of Tennessee in a news release.

According to court records, Turner befriended two different families who had young children, including a toddler boy and an infant girl, and offered to babysit them. One of the ways Turner found these children was by washing windows at Vanderbilt Children's Hospital in Nashville while dressed as the Marvel superhero, the U.S. District Attorney's Office wrote in a news release.

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"Between October 2014 and May 2015, Turner took sexually explicit images and videos of the toddler girl on 10 different occasions and of the infant boy on six different occasions, while in his basement apartment in Nashville," the U.S. District Attorney's Office wrote in a news release. "The sexually explicit material included depictions of himself sexually molesting the two very young children, who were between the ages of 12 and 31 months during this period."

Turner then uploaded the images to the internet using public Wi-Fi in order to avoid detection, the attorney's office added.

Turner was charged on June 1, 2015, with 16 counts of production of child pornography and transportation of child pornography. He pleaded guilty to all counts of the indictment on March 20, 2017.

Fernando Alfonso III is a digital reporter at Chron.com. Follow him on Twitter at @fernalfonso.