Locations
Galon Uchaf, Penydarren, Merthyr Tydfil, CF47
Description
Michael James told the boy he had recorded the attack and 'if he ever told anyone then people would hate him and think he was dirty', the court heard
A paedophile filmed himself sexually abusing a 10-year-old then threatened to release the footage if the boy told anyone. Michael James from Merthyr Tydfil attacked three boys and raped two of them.
James, now 66, terrorised the children in the 1990s and 2000s. In one case he threatened to kill a 15-year-old boy if he revealed the abuse, Cardiff Crown Court heard.
Prosecutor Andrew Davies said one of the victims was aged around 10 when he was attacked. The pervert asked to "play wrestling" before groping his thighs and then his private parts. He said "let me see" but the boy "knew something was wrong" and managed to flee, the court heard.
A few weeks later James trapped the boy and left him "shaking and scared" as he pulled him onto the floor and took down the child's trousers.
The boy was struggling and saying: "What are you doing?" James put his hand over the boy's mouth to stop him talking and positioned his knees atop the child before penetrating him. The boy was in pain and afterwards realised he was bleeding.
"The defendant sat him down and pointed to a camera on the mantelpiece," said Mr Davies. "He told him he had recorded what happened and if he ever told anyone then people would hate him and think he was dirty."
James attacked another boy after grooming him with alcohol and cigarettes. On one occasion, he put his tongue into the child's ear "in the guise of whispering", said the prosecutor.
On a later occasion James told the boy he was gay and "confused". Mr Davies told the court: "He started begging the child to kiss him. The child refused but the defendant began kissing him. The child again said no and asked what he was doing. The defendant then said, 'Come with me.'"
James grabbed the boy's wrist, led him into a bedroom and raped him. He was holding the boy's shoulder and at one point grabbed him by the throat. The boy was saying "no" and that he would tell people. It was only when the child said "you raped me" that James stopped.
The victim later told police: "I remember him putting his hand over my mouth and he grabbed hard. He said he was going to kill me if I told anybody. I think that's why I was scared."
He made a report to police years after the abuse. In his victim statement he said: "It hurts to even write his name on paper, never mind speak it. My mind flipped the day this happened. Did I do something wrong? Was I in the wrong place?
"I hid. I would not go out. I put up a wall so tall that I was lost as a person. I had a mixture of anger and hate towards my life that my mother could not work out. I failed all my GCSEs because of him."
The victim said he later put all his emotions into his work and got a degree, but added: "Really I was running away. No qualification or degree could take the pain away."
He told how the rape impacted his romantic relationships. "I couldn't love like a normal person. There's no trust, just nerves. I'm still unable to connect with another person on an intimate level."
One of the boys was targeted in the early '90s and the other in the late '00s. James, formerly of Galon Uchaf, was sentenced in court on Wednesday after pleading guilty to rape, buggery and indecent assault. He appeared via a video link from prison in the Isle of Wight, where he already is serving a 14-year jail term imposed in 2021 for sexual offences, including rape, against a third boy under the age of 16.
Andrew Taylor, mitigating, said his client is in "very, very poor health", adding that diabetes has affected his eyesight and he is also dealing with heart and hip problems. James has lost 10kg since May due to his medication and is in "constant pain", the barrister added.
Mr Taylor continued: "When released, given his age and myriad health problems, there would be no realistic prospect, even if he was inclined, of him coming into contact with children."
The barrister said that his client is remorseful and that HMP Albany has a "regrettable" lack of courses available for sex offenders. "He has been asking why he can't attend courses, why he can't deal with his offending... For 20 months he has had no visits. He is very much isolated on the Isle of Wight."
The judge, Recorder Greg Bull KC, recalled presiding over last year's trial over the sexual offences against the third victim. "One thing that struck me at the time was that you had no remorse at all," he told James on Wednesday. "You are a dangerous offender. Members of the public, especially young boys, would be at risk of harm should I not pass an extended sentence."
He imposed an extended sentence of six years in custody and four on licence, which will be added to the sentence already being served. "When it comes to the extra six years, you will have to serve at least two thirds of those six years in custody before you can apply for parole," the judge added. "I want to make it clear I would have passed a higher sentence were it not for the fact you are currently serving such a substantial sentence."
James will be on the sex offenders register indefinitely.