A man from Epsom has been jailed for 22 years after being convicted of the rape and systematic abuse of three young girls.
John Jury, 50, used threats and persuasion to keep his victims quiet for 13 years.
Jury was eventually caught when one of the girls came forward to police and told them that he had been abusing them.
The woman came forward after recognising Jury in a picture on Facebook and feared that he maybe trying to target other young girls.
It soon came to light that there were two other victims.
Jury was found guilty of 5 counts of rape, 3 counts of sexual touching and 1 count of indecent assault following a trial at Guildford Crown Count in October.
Following Jury's arrest on 29th December last year, detectives searched his Scott's Farm Home residence. They found manuals on 'child abuse' and novels about abused children hidden inside a wardrobe, while a number of indecent images of the girls were discovered on his laptop.
During the investigation a third girl came forward to police. She told them that she had been sexually abused and raped by Jury in the late 1990's when she was aged between 11 and 15.
Detective Constable David Sprague said: "John Jury is a calculating and dangerous individual whose abuse of young girls has spanned the last 13 years. His appalling crimes have had a devastating impact on the lives of all three of his victims.
"It is thanks to their courage and determination that Jury's predatory behaviour has been brought to a halt and he will now spend a considerable time behind bars.
"I would also like to pay tribute to the painstaking work of the officers involved that ensured Jury was put before a court and justice was secured for these three victims.
"This case should send a message to those that prey on children in this way that Surrey Police will pursue anyone responsible for such behaviour whether in regard to a recent or historic allegation."
Jury has been given a 22-year jail sentence and he will not be eligible for parole for 11 years.