Barnsley 2022-11-09

Shaun Wightman 59

Paedophile found living with children at Scots property after fleeing from trial.

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Offender ID: O-2939

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Barnsley, South Yorkshire

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Shaun Wightman, 57, absconded from his trial in Sheffield before being caught in Scotland and eventually jailed for 16 years.

A paedophile who was found living with children after going on the run to Scotland during his trial has been jailed. Shaun Wightman, 57, had been on trial at Sheffield Crown Court last year but fled the Yorkshire city.

The beast had been charged with four counts of sexual assault of a child under 13, two counts of causing or inciting a child under the age of 13 to engage in sexual activity and multiple charges relating to engaging in sexual activity in front of a child and taking indecent images of a child.

In his absence, Wightman was found guilty of eight of the charges against the girl, with whom he had been in a "position of trust". The court heard he was re-arrested on October 31, after intelligence led cops to a property in Scotland. 

Officers they found the sick sex offender hiding out with children and he was hauled back to court. Appearing in court on Friday, November 4, he was sentenced to 16 years in prison.

Examiner Live reports that judge Jeremy Richardson said he was in "no doubt" the abuse "would have escalated had she become older before what you did to her was discovered." The judge told how jurors were forced to view sick images that Wightman had taken of the child after he disappeared on the second day of the trial.

The Recorder of Sheffield said: "Eventually, on the fourth day the decision had to be made by the court as to whether to proceed in your absence to the defence case, final speeches and summing up. On October 25, 2022 it was thought, as a result of evidence from the police, that you were in Scotland. You were arrested on October 31, 2022."

Wightman admitted a bail act offence relating to his failure to turn up for trial. Rodney Eric Ferm, Mitigating, told the court that the sentence would be the longest the sex offender has served, having no crimes on his record since 1995.

Mr Ferm said: "It is a long sentence which will be hard to bear when you haven't been in that kind of environment and at the age he is at. He is not in the best of health - he had a motorcycle accident many years ago, around 20 years since then, but he has been unable to work and one of the effects of this is his mental health issues which were accepted by the Department of Health and Social Security and it has led him on more than one occasion to contemplate suicide."

The lawyer urged the court "to measure the sentence against that background" as Wightman had been placed on suicide watch and was undergoing tests for cancer.

Sentencing Wightman Judge Richardson told the court: "You were arrested in Scotland by the police hiding in a house where there were children. You were a fugitive from justice. This case involves the cruel abuse of a girl." He handed him a total sentence of 16 years imprisonment.

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