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Teacher's disturbing Snapchat messages and letters to pupils she slept with

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Sick love notes and snapchats that exposed a peadophile teacher have been revealed.The Mirror reports how Rebecca Joynes, 30, was found guilty of four counts of sexual activity with a child and two counts of sexual activity with a child by a person in a position of trust following a two-week trial at Manchester Crown Court.Joynes had already been suspended by school bosses and on bail for alleged sexual activity with one 15-year-old boy, named as Boy A in court, when she allegedly took the virginity of a second boy, known as boy B, 16, who she later became pregnant by.The infant was taken into care shortly after the birth.In a desperate bid to evade justice, the high school teacher had also attempted to delete the incriminating messages to the teenagers by putting her phone to 'factory settings' when raided by the police.Officers searched her fancy flat and discovered scattered rose petals- which had been used to create a love heart on her bed- a birthday card for Boy B, handwritten notes and a baby grow.It later became clear that Joynes had planned a date night to give the boy the news that she was pregnant and he was the father.The notes had been hidden in different parts of the flat and read: 'Now go to where I undercooked our pizza.', 'Your first surprise is waiting for you where we spend more time in the summer.', 'Where do we keep all of the goodies?', 'Where do you go when I tell you to hurry up?', 'Where do you like to aim your wee after sex?', 'Find the final surprise where we should be having cuddles right now.'A small baby grow with the words: 'I love my daddy to the moon and back' embossed on it was found with the final note.They also found packs of Pregnacare tablets, a 'sex scratchcard' from Ann Summers,

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