"Worst I Have Come Across" - Judge

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By who.am.i

Who is sicker than this animal?

Father Raped Daughters For 30 Years, Bore 9 Children
Tuesday, November 25, 2008, Fox News

LONDON — A father who repeatedly raped his two daughters for nearly 30 years told the children the abuse would never stop.

They finally broke the silence this year, but only after he had fathered nine of their children.

After nearly three decades of abuse, the 56-year-old father was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison with the possibility of parole in about 20 years after pleading guilty last month to rape and assault. During years of incestuous abuse, the man fathered nine children from his two daughters.

"In nearly 40 years of dealing with criminal cases ... (this) is the worst I have come across," judge Alan Goldsack said in his ruling at Sheffield Crown Court in northern England.

The case carries echoes of the case of Josef Fritzl — an Austrian man who confessed to imprisoning his daughter in a cellar for 24 years and fathering her seven children.

Prosecutor Nicholas Campbell said the daughters were raped regularly from an early age. If they resisted, they would be punched, kicked or held to the flames of a gas fire.

The father was furious when he first found out his eldest daughter was pregnant, but nevertheless he refused to let the girls take birth control pills, Campbell said.

The girls' only reprieve came after they had just given birth or when they were too badly hurt by his abuse, Campbell said.

In one incident, the father held a knife to his eldest daughter's throat and told her: "It's never going to end," according to Campbell.

The father made his elder daughter pregnant seven times, fathering two children by her. She bore two other children but they died the day they were born. He made his younger daughter pregnant 12 times; Campbell said she has five surviving children.

The family reportedly moved house around small and isolated villages in northern England.

Campbell said the man held the family — including his wife and son — under a reign of terror. The daughters reported the abuse earlier this year to social workers but it was unclear how the incest could remain secret for so long.

Although the sisters were kept out of school when they bore marks of their abuse, Campbell said that even neighbors had commented on the family's growing numbers.

Goldsack, the judge, noted that they made frequent visits to the hospital.

"Questions will inevitably be asked about what professionals, social and medical workers, have been doing for the last 20 years," Goldsack said. Those questions were likely to dominate the front pages in Britain, where attention has lately focused on problems with the country's child welfare services. The British tabloid press was already up in arms over the death of a toddler who was allowed to suffer months of excruciating abuse at the hands of carers despite regular visits to his home by social workers, doctors, and police.

Authorities said they had already launched an investigation.

The sisters said their abuse would stay with them "for many years."

"We must now concentrate our thoughts on finding the strength to rebuild our lives," they said in a statement read out by South Yorkshire Police Chief Superintendent Simon Torr.

The girls' mother left her husband in the early 1990s. Prosecutors said the woman, who was reportedly divorced from her husband, was not facing charges. Britain's Daily Mail newspaper said the brother of the sisters tried to alert police to the incest in 1997, but that the sisters refused to cooperate and nothing happened.

During the hearing Tuesday, Campbell quoted him as saying that his father had a "Jekyll and Hyde personality" and that he lost his temper at the drop of a hat.

"All the family were frightened of him," Campbell said. "The defendant also ensured that his family were kept isolated and that there were very few visitors to the home," he said. "Rather than having baby sitters, the children recall being locked in their rooms when their mother and father went out."

Reporting restrictions bar the publication of most identifying details about the family.

By jjj75• 27 Nov 2008 11:32
jjj75

I know ukeng. Although what I would say is, my Uncle is a senior social worker and deals with this sort of thing a lot. He maintains that there is no increase in this type of behaviour, than say 50 years ago, just we report on it more now.

In fact apparently those over 50+ are apparenlty more accepting (in the UK) of their spouse/partners infidelity, than those in their 20's.

By mjamille28• 27 Nov 2008 10:08
Rating: 4/5
mjamille28

damn him for dragging innocent children into his lunacy....

By GodFather.• 27 Nov 2008 10:06
Rating: 2/5
GodFather.

At least the whole of the nation is in shocked by this lastest act of evil by a sicko loner..

What we gonna do about it. This is another case of abuse merging from our country just when we were coming to terms of the news of Baby P , no we have this..

Prime Minister has already ordered an inquiry to see why did our social and health networks not pick this up..

I think our society needs to rise again and promote the good values of family and morals, which are being eroded in the name of modernisation and political correctness.

The greatness of a nation is determine by not hidding the facts, but how you deal with them..Just because you do not hear or see it yourself does no way mean that it is not happening..

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HE WHO DARES WINS

By jjj75• 27 Nov 2008 10:02
jjj75

I agree with UKEngQatar - I suspect this type of thing happens all over the world - but we have free press in the west.

Just think what never gets reported here - few weeks ago someone was murdered up at RLF - was it in the newspapers???

Also does the suicide rate at RLF ever get noted in newspapers either? Not that I can see, but if someone wants to correct me on these issues I would be happy to hear it.

Therefore if the previous 2 shocking things do not get reported, what makes people think that systematic abuse does -

Most societies have a habit of hiding their dirty little secrets such as this - certainly if you go 100 years back, that would have been the case in the UK.

By shreeya• 27 Nov 2008 09:19
shreeya

I afraid, Not....Seems to be the irrelevant comment for the Mumbai thread too..Guess, India is the greatest nation because it is attacked by the terrorists? Please clarify somebody...

Life is never boring, but some people choose to be bored.... Boredom is a choice. - Wayne W.

By tallg• 27 Nov 2008 09:04
tallg

I'm guessing Canary meant to comment on the Mumbai thread.

By Gypsy• 27 Nov 2008 09:00
Gypsy

What scares me to death is that for some girls and boys in situations like this they will never be rescued.

By GodFather.• 27 Nov 2008 08:43
Rating: 5/5
GodFather.

Canary What has this Thread got to do with your comments..Don't really understand.. I must say that atleast in the west we highlight these kind of issues, where as these kind of abuses if were occuring else where might have not even made it to the public domain let alone to the courts..

The child brides, Slave and bondage labour etc etc

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HE WHO DARES WINS

By jassKat• 27 Nov 2008 08:39
jassKat

i saw this earlier in the news today, and it was shocking. I cant even begin to imagine what was wrong with this monster.

I hope the rest of the family can find peace.

 

 

tra la la

By habari• 27 Nov 2008 08:37
habari

but just wondering what has that got to do with this thread.

Just a question

By anonymous• 27 Nov 2008 08:03
anonymous

Is this why India is the greatest nation all over the world?? Only a question

By jjj75• 27 Nov 2008 07:49
jjj75

Unfortunately I think this happens a lot more often than we realise. My sister does a lot of legal work in UK with the criminal elements of society and a social worker said that it crops up a lot more than we realise, but due to the fact that the perpetrator keeps his victims living in fear, it is hard to root out.

By mjamille28• 26 Nov 2008 21:45
Rating: 4/5
mjamille28

there seem to be lots of 'em polluted-minded people in this planet.... sad...

By mjamille28• 26 Nov 2008 21:25
Rating: 5/5
mjamille28

so it is... this one deserves to be castrated and have his willy fed to him....or maybe he deserves a harsher punishment... makes me just go ggrrr when i read news like this....

By who.am.i• 26 Nov 2008 21:13
who.am.i

aw gee, its similar. sorry for the repetition.

cheers,

paul

By mjamille28• 26 Nov 2008 21:09
Rating: 5/5
mjamille28

is this news the same as this one?...http://www.qatarliving.com/node/276808

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