Man charged with child pornography over sex doll says he bought it to replace son
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — A man facing child pornography charges for ordering a child-sized sex doll repeatedly told a St. John’s courtroom Monday that his only motivation was to replace his infant son who died more than 20 years earlier.
Kenneth Harrisson ordered “Carol” from a Japanese website advertising childlike and adult sex dolls in 2013, and the doll was intercepted by the Canada Border Services Agency on its way to Canada.
The complicated case has been working its way through court for years, raising the issue of what constitutes child pornography if no real child was involved.