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Alex King 27
Serial sex attacker who raped two women and attempted to rape a teenage girl.
Serial sex attacker who raped two women and attempted to rape a teenage girl.
Dudley Drive, Littleover, Derby, DE23
A serial sex attacker who raped two women and attempted to rape a teenage girl has been jailed for 24 years.
The latest of Alex Kingâs attacks took place in September 2023 when a teenage girl was attacked by King after he offered to help after the car she was travelling in had broken down.
The now 27-year-old told his victim that he was going to take her back to her home â instead he subjected her to a terrifying series of rapes and threatened to kill her.
He eventually let the teenager out of the car and she managed to flag down a member of the public who called police.
But in a bizarre set of circumstances King rang police a short time later â explaining that he had simply been a good Samaritan and a girl had attempted to blackmail him.
The two incidents were swiftly linked, and King was arrested at his home in Dudley Drive, Littleover.
With King in custody officers from the forceâs specialist rape team found significant similarities between the case they were investigating and an incident that had occurred in Littleover the previous month.
In that incident a teenage girl had reported that a man in a dark coloured car had attempted to drag her into his car in Chain Lane, Littleover.
She had managed to fight him off and escape â and he had driven off.
Officers made enquiries about Kingâs movements on that night and found that his black BMW matched the description of the offenders car â and he had been caught on his doorbell CCTV camera leaving his home in the timeframe the offence took place.
With the two offences now linked detectives were concerned that King may have been the perpetrator in other offences. His home gave him easy access to the A38 and a trawl of offences with similar circumstances was conducted with surrounding forces.
It was through that trawl that officers linked King to a reported rape in Newark in September 2019 where a teenager reported to police that she had been raped by a man following a party.
Initially no charges had been brought, however, after the victim was contacted again she was able to confirm that King was the man who had attacked her.
King was eventually charged with four counts of rape for the September 2023 incident, one count of attempted rape for the August attack, and one count of rape for the 2018 incident.
He eventually pleaded guilty to all offences and today (24 February), at Derby Crown Court, he was jailed for 24 years with an extended licence period of six years. He will also be on the Sex Offendersâ Register for life.
Followed a woman before attempting to rape her.
No fixed address.
A man who followed a woman through Long Eaton before attempting to rape her has been jailed.
Paul Jinks stalked the woman as she walked home from a night out in in July 2024.
As she reached Darwin Road, he grabbed her from behind and put his hand over her mouth, telling her not to shout.
The woman attempted to break free and fight him but fell on the floor. Jinks then picked her up and dragged her backwards to a secluded grassy area where he hit her in the face and sexually assaulted her before attempting to rape her.
The womanâs cries for help were heard by the residents of a nearby house who yelled at Jinks to leave her alone and ran out on to the street to help.
Jinks then fled the scene, running through a nearby garden as he escaped. The homeowner called police after seeing him on their property. Officers attended the scene and found blood stains on a broken bin Jinks had climbed on as he ran away.
CCTV footage from the area showed Jinks had followed the woman for some time before the attack. He was also seen following at least two other women before the incident.
The blood was tested and found to belong to Paul Jinks, who was believed to be living in the Cambridgeshire area on a travellerâs encampment. Officers in Cambridgeshire were asked to help with arrest attempts and the 21-year-old was arrested on 24 July, ten days after the attack.
He was subsequently charged with attempted rape.
Jinks, of no fixed address, admitted the offence and appeared at Nottingham Crown Court for sentence on 7 February when he was jailed for eight years and nine months with an extended licence period of six years. He was also placed on the Sex Offenders Register for life.
In a victim impact statement, the woman described the effect the incident has had on her: âSince this has happened I donât feel like I will ever be able to go out on my own again, at least not anytime soon.
âI feel like I would be terrified doing this and constantly looking behind my shoulder wondering who may appear behind me.
âI have heard about these things happening but I never thought that this would happen to me.â
Prowler who sexually attacked schoolgirls.
Chapel Street, Derby, DE1
A 32-year-old âprowlerâ sexually assaulted three schoolgirls and exposed himself to other groups of people during a short spell of offending in Derby city centre.
Derby Crown Court heard how Muftah Mohammed walked up to each of his three young victims and grabbed their backsides or breasts before moving on.
The defendant, who lives in the city centre, walked into a bank and dropped his trousers exposing himself to the staff and customers there. Now he has been jailed for his âdisgustingâ offending but is likely to be back on the streets within days as he has served most of that time in jail on remand.
Jailing him for 15 months, Recorder Mary Prior KC said: âNone of your victims should have been subjected to any kind of sexual assault in the middle of the day in Derby city centre. Each of them was left suffering upset and distress and will have been impacted in their ability to do what young 16-year-old girls should be able to do, which is to walk around without fear of being attacked by a complete stranger.â
Steve Gosnell, prosecuting, said all of the incidents took place on the afternoon of May 24 when the city centre was busy with shoppers. He said Mohammed first walked into the foyer of a bank on east Street, dropped his trousers and exposed himself to the workers and customers in there before walking out.
The prosecutor said: âThis was prowling behaviour if I can put it that way. This is not a case where he was standing in a doorway waiting for people, he was approaching groups. He walked around the city centre and cathedral area approaching groups of people including school girls in their uniforms.
âHe slapped one 16-year-old to her bum and said to her âtouch my ****â then moved on. He approached a second 16-year-old, walked straight up to her and grabbed her left breast and then walked away.
âHe then headed straight to a third group of schoolgirls, approached another 16-year-old, stroked his hand across her breasts and tried to pull at her shirt.
âAfter that he exposed himself to the group and said âhave a look at this, do you want some?â.â Mr Gosnell said none of the three girls he touched wanted to give victim impact statements but members of the group of girls he exposed himself to said they felt âdisgusted and discomfortedâ by what they saw.
Mohammed, of Chapel Street, pleaded guilty to three counts of sexual assault and two counts of indecent exposure. He has 11 previous court appearances for 22 offences, but nothing of a sexual nature and was assisted at this weekâs hearing by a North African Arabic interpreter.
Lesley Pidcock, mitigating, said her client had been drinking alcohol and taking drugs on the day of the offences and has mental health issues. She said: âHe is sorry, he is remorseful and he does regret his actions.
âLetâs put it plainly, it was not normal behaviour in inverted commas, and it is clear he has not behaved in this way before.â
As well as the jail term, the judge ordered the defendant to sign on the sex offender register for 10 years and handed him a 10-year sexual harm prevention order. As he has already served the equivalent of a 14-month sentence on remand, Mohammed is likely to be released in the next month where he will serve the remainder of the sentence on licence in the UK due to his immigration status.
Sex attacker jailed for violent abuse.
High Peak, Derbyshire, SK
A judge has jailed a âdangerousâ woman for violent physical and sexual abuse.
Angel Hill, 20, was handed an extended sentence for her crimes. Minshull Street Crown Court heard that Hill, who is transitioning from male to female, had demonstrated âviolent, manipulative and controlling behaviourâ.
She pleaded guilty to assault by penetration, sexual assault, strangulation and threatening with a bladed article in relation to the victim. âI conclude you have no insight regarding your behaviour at all,â Judge Jason MacAdam told the defendant.
âI see no evidence whatsoever that would lead me to conclude you are motivated to change your behaviour. Your approach being âitâs all about meâ. The consequences of your actions donât seem to register in your thought process, or if they do you ignore them. I find you to be dangerous, in the legal sense.â
Hill, of High Peak, Derbyshire, was sentenced to an extended sentence of 11 years, including seven years in prison and four years on extended licence.
Prosecuting, Stuart Neale said that the victim had struggled to breathe when Hill committed the strangulation offence. He said that Hill had said âIâm going to kill youâ earlier on the same occasion.
In a statement read to the court, the victim told how the incidents had affected their mental health. Defending, Julian Goode said that the defendant is still a young person and has not yet reached full maturity.
He said that she has experienced serious mental health issues, and argued that she was genuinely remorseful. Judge MacAdam said that he would reduce the sentence to take account of the defendantâs youth and mental health. He also reduced the sentence by 20 per cent because she pleaded guilty.
âThe victim in this case was spared the ordeal of having to give evidence,â the judge said. He ordered Hill to sign the sex offenderâs register. Hill was told she would have to serve at least two-thirds of the seven year custodial sentence before being considered for release.
Lian Laidlaw 44
Former teacher who failed to tell his school about his colleague's inappropriate relationship with a pupil.
Former teacher who failed to tell his school about his colleague's inappropriate relationship with a pupil.
Not reported.
A former teacher who failed to tell his school about his colleague's inappropriate relationship with a pupil, and was later convicted in court of having sex with an underage girl himself, has been banned from teaching for life.
A Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) hearing was told that Lian Laidlaw, previously known as Ian Featherstone, 44, did tell another pupil about the relationship between his colleague and a pupil but did not report it to Abbotsholme School, in East Staffordshire on the Derbyshire border, as a safeguarding concern.
In a statement of agreed facts, Mr Laidlaw admitted the allegations, which it was decided amounted to unacceptable professional conduct and conduct that could bring the profession into disrepute.
Mr Laidlaw was employed as a teacher and head of department at the Rocester school from September 2017 to July 2022. He attended a disciplinary meeting in respect of allegations that he disclosed confidential matters to a pupil related to his employment at the school on July 18, 2022, and was dismissed on July 28, 2022.
The hearing panel heard that Mr Laidlaw could have filed a safeguarding report about his suspicions about his colleague's inappropriate relationship as early June 2022, which he would be likely to know about because he had spent time with both the fellow teacher and the pupil and had a close relationship with the teacher. He also told another pupil about the relationship.
Mr Laidlaw had previously denied knowing anything about the relationship between the pair but later admitted he had lied at his disciplinary hearing in July 2022.
He himself was convicted of two counts of sexual activity with a pupil on November 2022 at Derby Crown Court. He was sentenced to a total of:
The hearing accepted the certificate of conviction as conclusive proof of the commission of these offences by Mr Laidlaw.
In banning Mr Laidlaw from teaching indefinitely, decision maker Sarah Buxcey said: "The findings of misconduct are extremely serious as they include a finding of failing to report a safeguarding concern, conduct found to be dishonest and to lack integrity and an offence involving sexual activity with a child. This was conduct that was, very clearly, at the most serious end of the spectrum, amounting to a breach of the trust placed in him as a teacher.
"Mr Lian Laidlaw is prohibited from teaching indefinitely and cannot teach in any school, sixth form college, relevant youth accommodation or childrenâs home in England. Furthermore, in view of the seriousness of the allegations found proved against him, I have decided that Mr Laidlaw shall not be entitled to apply for restoration of his eligibility to teach."
Mr Laidlaw has a right of appeal to the Kingâs Bench Division of the High Court within 28 days from the date he is given notice of this order. Derbyshire Live has approached Abbotsholme School for comment.
Sex offender who thought he was messaging a teenage girl.
airfield Road, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17
A convicted Derbyshire sex offender who thought he was messaging a teenage girl online â sending her naked photos and asking for them in return â has been jailed.
Daniel Stout began messaging who he believed to be a 14-year-old girl on an online chat app, sending her naked photos and asking for her to send the naked photos back.
However, the girl was actually a decoy from an online child abuse activist group. Having arranged to meet the âgirlâ in his home town of Buxton, Stout was arrested.
The 28-year-old, who has a previous conviction for a similar offence, was the subject of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order at the time of the offence â which banned him from having contact with any girl under the age of 16.
Stout, of Fairfield Road, Buxton, was subsequently charged with attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child and breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
He admitted the offences and appeared at Derby Crown Court for sentence on October 22, where he was jailed for two and half years.
PC Jodie Norris, who led the investigation, said: âThe fact that Stout committed this offence while under a Sexual Harm Prevention Order shows what a dangerous predator he is with no regard for the law.
âThankfully in this case, the âgirlâ he was messaging was an adult so a child has not been caused mental or emotional harm because of Stoutâs depraved urges.
âI sincerely hope that this time behind bars will now give him the opportunity to reflect on his behaviour and realise the error of his ways.â
Blackmailing kids into sending indecent images.
Willington, Derbyshire, DL15
A Derbyshire man who used social media to blackmail children as young as 10 into sending him indecent images of themselves has been sentenced.
National Crime Agency officers arrested Grant Derek Giblin of Willington, Derbyshire â after an investigation found he had been using social media apps to contact children between November 2021 and August 2023.
The 29-year-old would target the children, aged between ten and 16, and befriend them to gain their trust and encourage them to send him images of themselves.
Once he had received these, Giblin would blackmail his victims into performing sexual acts on themselves before again sending the content to him.
He was arrested by NCA officers in January 2024 and charged with offences including engaging in sexual communications with a child under 13 and causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.
Giblin pleaded guilty to all offences at Derby Crown Court in July 2024. He was sentenced to eight years in prison at the same court today (Wednesday, October 23). Giblin will have an extended licence period of a further eight years, be the subject of an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order and be on the sex offenders register for life.
Robert Stevenson 31
A former firefighter who paid children to send him explicit images online has been jailed.
A former firefighter who paid children to send him explicit images online has been jailed.
Long Eaton, Derbyshire, NG10
A former firefighter who paid children to send him explicit images online has been jailed.
Robert Stevenson would trawl social media sites and message women online, offering them money to send naked pictures. However, many of the victims were young girls.
He even sent a photo of himself in uniform to one of his victims, claiming to be 19.
The matters came to light when one of Stevensonâs victims, a 15-year-old girl, told police that he had threatened to post an explicit picture of her online.
He had spoken to the girl via direct messages on Instagram asking her if she wanted to make ÂŁ100. The conversation later moved to Snapchat with Stevenson telling her he was 17 after she told him she was 17.
Stevenson was arrested and his devices were seized. Checks on them found he had been messaging a number of girls, and had paid several of them to send him photos and videos of themselves. Analysis of his bank account found numerous payments he had made to several girls.
The 31-year-old, previously of Long Eaton, was later charged with a number of offences including cause/incite the sexual exploitation of a child aged 13 to 17; cause/incite a girl aged 13 to 15 to engage in sexual activity and making an indecent photo/pseudo photograph of a child.
He denied the charges but was found guilty after a trial at Derby Crown Court. He appeared at the same court for sentencing on 27 September when he was jailed for seven years. He was also given a Sexual Harm Prevention Order and was placed on the sex offenders register.
Sending sexually explicit messages to children.
Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4
A man who sent sexually explicit messages to children online has been jailed.
Stephen Blackwell began messaging one girl on Tiktok when she was just 10. He initially told her he was a 17-year-old boy who lived in London before admitting he had lied about his age. He repeatedly sent her photos and videos and asked her to send him images in return.
The matter came to light after the girlâs mum found the messages on her phone and contacted police.
Blackwell was arrested in connection with the incident and released on bail while investigations continued.
While on bail, he also began messaging accounts he believed belonged to 14-year-old girls. However, these accounts were all actually decoy accounts run by an online child activist group.
Blackwell sent numerous videos showing him performing sex acts on himself, and also asked the girls to carry out acts on themselves.
The 46-year-old, of Matlock, was arrested and subsequently charged with engaging in sexual communication with a child, causing a girl under 13 to engage in sexual activity, attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child, causing a child under 13 to watch/look at an image of sexual activity and attempting to cause a child aged 13 to 15 to watch/look at an image of sexual activity.
He denied the offences but was found guilty after a trial at Derby Crown Court.
He appeared at the same court for sentencing on 16 August when he was jailed for 11 years and three months with the judge handing him an extended sentence to recognise the danger he posed.
He was also given a Sexual Harm Prevention Order and was placed on the sex offenders register.
Scout leader caught with hundreds of vile child abuse images.
London Road, Alvaston, Derby, Derbyshire, DE24
A married scout leader in Ilkeston was caught with hundreds of sick child abuse images. Nottingham Crown Court heard how police found more than 150 of the most serious category A indecent images, which showed children as young as three being sexually assaulted or raped, when they seized devices from Jonathan Craven.
The 44-year-old also got sexual gratification from watching extreme pornographic images involving humans engaged in sexual encounters with dogs, which were also discovered by detectives.
Now he has lost his role in the scouts, his marriage, his previous good character and has moved from the town to Derby. He disguised himself with a mask and baseball cap when he left the court building having been spared immediate custody.
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Handing him a 12-month jail sentence, suspended for 18 months, Recorder Stuart Sprawson said: It is sad that someone at the age of 44, who has no previous convictions, finds himself in front of the courts like this and I am disappointed to hear your marriage has come to an end as a consequence of this.
Andrew Marriott 45
Prison officer and ex-soldier sent vile sex messages to 14-year-old girl.
Prison officer and ex-soldier sent vile sex messages to 14-year-old girl.
Wessington, Derbyshire, DE55
A prison officer, former soldier and rugby coach, sent vile sex messages to a 14-year-old girl including telling her to âdo what you are toldâ. Nottingham Crown Court heard how Andrew Marriott also asked for photographs of the victim in her school uniform, told her she âlooked hotâ and said he would book a hotel room for them both where they could have sex.
But unbeknown to the 44-year-old, the girl was actually a decoy pretending to be an underage teen and who contacted the police. Stephen Kemp, mitigating, said: âHe served his country for five years in the army and has worked in the prison service for 14 years and it is clear he is a hard-working man.
âHe has also given his time freely supporting a rugby team as a coach for four years. He has a supportive family and network and all of this makes it all the more shocking and inexplicable why he should act in the way that he did.
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âHe has been a prison officer and after being remanded into custody it became apparent to others with whom he has been incarcerated and that has caused him difficulties. He said to me this morning that âevery day is terrifyingâ with people who recognise him being other inmates and he fears payback.â
Thomas Welshman, prosecuting, said over four days at the end of January and beginning of February this year, Marriott, of Wessington, near Alfreton, began communicating online with the decoy. He said within a very short space of time the messages they exchanged became sexualised and included the defendant asking her to touch herself, asking what her bra size was and suggesting they meet at a hotel.
The prosecutor said: âHe said to her âwith you not yet being 16 what we are talking about is illegalâ and he asked for a photo of her in her school uniform. He described to her in graphic detail what he would like to do to her.â
Mariott, of Brackenfield View, was arrested on February 19 and answered âno commentâ to the questions he was asked, Mr Welshman said. But he later pleaded guilty to attempted sexual communication with a child and attempting to cause or incite a child to engage in sexual activity. He has no previous convictions of any kind and his mother and step-father were in court to support him.
Jailing the defendant for two years and eight months, Judge Julie Warburton said: âThe person you were speaking to made it clear she was 14 years of age and that did not deter you at all. Within a few, short, words, you told her you liked rough sex, asked her what she was wearing, told her to spread her legs and when she told you she was 14 you said to her âdo as you are toldâ.
âThe fact you have been a prison officer has made your life in custody more difficult because you live in fear of payback or retribution.â
As well as the jail term, the judge ordered Marriott to sign the sex offender register for life and handed him a lifetime sexual harm prevention order.
Serial child sex offender.
Wren Way, Mickleover, Derby, Derbyshire, DE3
A serial child sex offender from Derby contacted an 11-year-old girl as she was getting ready for school and sent her a vile image of himself. Later the same day, self-employed bathroom fitter Mark Rayworth then sent another disgusting photograph to the victimâs adult sister, who had been made aware of what he had done earlier and pretended to be a girl aged 13.
She contacted a gang of paedophile hunters who turned up at his home in Brailsford the same day and confronted the 55-year-old, formerly of Mickleover. 12 years ago, the same defendant met a 15-year-old girl at a McDonald's in Allenton and offered to pay her ÂŁ100 for sex only for her to reply âI am not a prostituteâ.
Jailing Rayworth for two-and-a-half years, Judge William Harbage KC said: âThese are serious offences and you will receive serious punishment. She was 11 and she is autistic both of those make her vulnerable.
âYour pre-sentence report indicates you are still in denial about this and maintain your innocence. There is still no expression of remorse.â
The trial, at Derby Crown Court, heard how the young Derbyshire victim received a Snapchat friend request from the defendant as she was getting ready to go to school on the morning of November 25, 2022. Sarah Allen, prosecuting, said she replied to it and almost immediately the defendant sent her a sexual photograph of himself.
The prosecutor said the girl told her mother who took over her phone and told Rayworth the girl was only aged 11 and the victimâs older, adult, sister then contacted the defendant pretending to be a 13-year-old girl and he sent her a second sexual image of himself.
The prosecutor said the older sister contacted a group of self-styled paedophile hunters who turned up at Rayworthâs address later that night and challenged him about his behaviour. The defendant, of Corner Farm, denied any wrongdoing and took the case to trial meaning the 11-year-old girl had to come to court. Miss Allen said: âThroughout, the defendant has denied he was the âTom Baileyâ who made contact with the victim.
âIn her victim impact statement, the girl, now 13, said she feels scared and anxious that the man will turn up at her home and does not even want to open the door. She said she feels scared this will happen again and that it was her birthday the week before the court case and what should have been a happy day for her was ruined at the worry of having to come to court.â
After hearing all of the evidence, a jury found him guilty of causing or inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity, attempting to cause or incite a girl to engage in sexual activity and attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child.
The judge asked Rayworth, who represented himself during the trial and at this weekâs sentencing hearing at Leicester Crown Court, if he had anything to say in mitigation. He replied: âNo.â
In 2012, the defendant, then 43 and of Wren Way, Mickleover, was convicted at Derby Crown Court, of sexually grooming a 15-year-old girl. On that occasion, he met the teen at McDonalds in Allenton and the following day messaged her offering her ÂŁ100 for sex. In 2014, then on Inglewood Avenue, also in Mickleover, he was convicted at the same court of breaching a sexual offences protection order - now called a sexual harm prevention order or SHPO - by contacting a girl aged under 16.
As part of this weekâs punishment, Judge Harbage handed Rayworth a lifetime SHPO and placed him on the sex offender register for life. Speaking after sentencing, PC Sam Bailey of Derbyshire police's protecting children online team, said: âI would like to thank the girl for her courage in making a trusted adult aware of messages which were making her feel uncomfortable and were not right, and for her courage and families support during our investigation and the court case.
âI welcome the sentence Rayworth is now facing. He was totally responsible for his inappropriate behaviour against children. I hope this shows that we always take reports seriously and will investigate to ensure people are brought to justice and face the consequences their actions.â
Bryan Wren, Ian Wren 77,74
Two brothers who both spent 40 years subjecting young girls to sexual abuse.
Two brothers who both spent 40 years subjecting young girls to sexual abuse.
Wilton Street, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, DE7 & Pinfold Lane, Bradley, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6
A pair of Derbyshire brothers, who carried out a âsustained and determinedâ campaign of sexual abuse against young girls, have been jailed for more than two decades. Bryan and Ian Wren gave the victims cash and sweets to buy their silence as they touched them sexually multiple times, Derby Crown Court heard.
The siblings, now both in their 70s, then carried on with their normal lives leaving the now women âutterly destroyedâ. At one stage, after being arrested, Bryan Wren called his brother and told him âI have been a naughty boyâ. And one of the victims this week broke down as she bravely read out her impact statement saying âyou may see this as historical, but itâs not historical to meâ.
Jailing Bryan Wren, who less than seven years ago was sent to prison for sexually assaulting a four-year-old girl, for a total of 13 years and four months, Judge Shaun Smith KC said: âSome people who know you have high regard for you. They were not subjected to the abuse you subjected your victims to.
âYou destroyed (one of your) victimâs lives, completely and utterly destroyed it. You could obviously live with what you did because it did not stop you abusing another girl who was even younger in 2015 and for which you were sent to prison in 2017 and rightly so.
âYou took many opportunities to abuse her in ways which satisfied your sexual desires and while you lived your life, she has had a life of complete misery. What you did to her has turned her into a wreck, mentally.â
Jailing Ian Wren for seven years for abusing a different underage victim, the judge said: âYou might have put it behind you but it has stayed with her forever and will continue to do so even after your release. She stayed silent for 45 years and buried what happened to her so deep but then she gets the double whammy of finding out your brother had been doing things to the other victims at the same time.â
Richardo Childs, prosecuting, said the sexual abuse of the victims began more than four decades ago when they were under the age of 13. He said it included multiple occasions where the brothers touched the girls sexually and then gave one of them 50p and another one of them sweets.
He said it took them decades to pluck up the courage to report their ordeals to the police and an investigation began and led to multiple charges against both men.
One of them read her own victim impact statement to the court. In it she said: âI have been filled with hurt and shame for so many years and for over 45 years I have been silent and I hope they finally understand that their behaviour is unacceptable? You may see this as historical, but itâs not historical to me.â
A second victimâs statement was read by the prosecutor. In hers, she said: âThe abuse I suffered left me traumatised and not feeling worthy of life. I moved out of Derby to get a clean slate.â
Bryan Wren, 76, formerly of Mundy Street, Derby and now of Wilton Street, Ilkeston, pleaded guilty to a number charges including indecency with a child and sexual abuse of a girl under the age of 13.
Lesley Pidcock, mitigating, said: âHe has a similar conviction from the 1980s and went through two years of electric shock treatment at the former Pastures Hospital (in Derby). It may be felt to be trite but he offers his apologies, his regret, remorse and shame.â
Ian Wren, 73, of Pinfold Lane, Bradley, Ashbourne, also pleaded guilty to similar charges against his single victim. James Varley, his barrister, said: âHe worked his life on market stalls and was both a popular and well-liked man making hanging baskets for people. He came prepared and brought a bag knowing he is going into custody.â
Both men were handed lifetime sexual harm prevention orders and were placed on the sex offender register for life.
Raped and strangled woman.
Moyne Gardens, Chellaston, Derby, Derbyshire, DE73
A man who left a woman fearing she would die during a terrifying stranger attack in Derby has been jailed after being found guilty of rape.
Habib Khan lured the woman into a block of flats in Derby in the early hours of November 10, 2022. While in the stairwell of the flats, Khan grabbed her, raped her and throttled her â leaving her fearing he was going to kill her.
He then stole her bag which contained her bank card, house keys and around ÂŁ15 before leaving the scene.
The woman reported the incident to police immediately which allowed officers to secure vital forensic evidence that led to his arrest. DNA samples taken from the woman matched Khan, helping to provide key evidence that he was the man who had raped her.
Khan was subsequently charged with rape, assault by penetration, intentional strangulation and theft.
In a victim impact statement the woman detailed the impact the rape has had on her: âWhat happened to me is difficult to put into words. I thought no one would believe this had happened to me and I never thought the person who did this would be found.
âSince that night I have struggled everyday. I get scared when someone is walking behind me in the street. Even going to the shops I will be looking behind me to see if someoneâs there.
âI found going to court really hard and stressful. I am very thankful to the courts, the police and the officer supporting me through this. Without him I would never have gone through with this.
âThe best experience of my life was when the police officer asked me to sit down and told me the jury believed me and he had been found guilty.
âNo one deserves what he put me through and he should be stopped from ever doing this again.â
The 22-year-old, of Moyne Gardens, Derby, denied the offences and told the court the sex had been consensual but a jury saw through his lies and unanimously found him guilty on Friday 8 December after a trial at Derby Crown Court.
He appeared at the same court on 25 January when he was sentenced to 11 years in prison with a six year extension for dangerousness. He has also been ordered to sign the sex offenderâs register and handed a restraining order preventing him from having any contact with the woman.
Child sex offender who went off grid for nine months.
Not reported.
A sex offender âwent off the gridâ and ended up living with a new partner and her young child without telling the police where he was. Derby Crown Court heard how Jamie Richardson also spent more than 24 hours at another womanâs house who also had a son and daughter aged under 18 during days of offending late last year.
The 33-year-old for mer Derby man also went missing from the address he had given to his supervising team which had been put in place after he was spared immediate custody for child sex offences. And when they went to his motherâs address searching for him, she told them he had first been living with her and then more recently at his new girlfriendâs home.
Dan Scothern, prosecuting, said Richardson was made the subject of a sexual harm prevention order as part of a suspended sentence order imposed at Derby Crown Court in 2020 for offences of attempting to engage a child in sexual communication and attempting to cause a child to watch a sexual act. He said: âOn September 22, last year, police went to what they thought was his home address and when they arrived neighbours told them he had not lived there since April.
âThey went to his motherâs address who disclosed he had been living with her but was now living in Uttoxeter with his partner and her child. Neither of those addresses had been registered with the police and that was one of the requirements of his notification requirements.
âHe had also failed to notify the police that he was in a new relationship with a new partner who had a 10-year-old. The second complainant was a woman who contacted the police on September 26 telling them she was concerned that a male she was dating might be a registered sex offender and that he had stayed at her address for a 26-hour period.
âShe has three children, two of which are under the age of 18 and he (the defendant) had failed to notify the police he had stayed at that address which was another requirement. He had also failed to notify the police, as he was required to do, of an iPhone and an iPad which he had used to communicate with the second complainant and that one method he used to communicate with her was through Snapchat which does not keep its internet history.â
Richardson, of no fixed address and who appeared over a video link from HMP Nottingham for this weekâs hearing, pleaded guilty to four breaches of a sexual harm prevention order and five breaches of the notification requirements of being on the sex offender register. His only conviction was the 2020 one which saw him handed a 16-month jail term, suspended for two years, for the child sex offences.
Katie Hodgkinson, mitigating, said her client had pleaded guilty at the first available opportunity and was a carer for his partner, who was in the public gallery and who she said had recently been diagnosed with cancer.
She said: âHeâs acutely aware of the position he has put himself in and he knows there is no excuse.â Judge Martin Hurst jailed Richardson for two years.
He said: â(You) went off the grid for at least nine months living with one woman who has a child for a significant period and you had contact with another woman, who also had children and stayed with her for more than 12 hours.â
The sexual harm prevention order remains in place as does the defendant being on the sex offender register, until 2030.