Sunday 15 December 2013

Leisure Centre Sex Beast Caged For Preying On 15 Year-Old Autistic Boy


A “dangerous” peadophile who preyed on an autisitic teenage boy he forced to give him oral sex in a leisure centre changing room has been locked-up for eight years.
John Bartholomew, 50, (pictured) of Church Road, Crystal Palace ordered the vulnerable 15 year-old into a cubicle and once alone the frightened youth was forced to perform sex acts.
He was convicted at Croydon Crown Court of rape and sexual assault at the Walnuts Leisure Centre, Orpington on October 9, last year.
The victim was asked by Bartholomew, who he recognised from previous visits to the venue, to follow him into his cubicle – and fearing for his safety, the victim agreed.


Once inside the cubicle Bartholomew sexually assaulted the boy before performing oral sex on him.
Bartholomew then forced the victim to perform oral sex on him.


The victim managed to escape from the changing room and alerted staff who called police.
Officers attended and Bartholomew was arrested as he left the leisure centre. 


Detective Constable Ann Downes from Sapphire, part of the Met's Sexual Offences, Exploitation and Child Abuse Command, led the investigation.
She said: "Bartholomew preyed on this victim's vulnerability, manipulating the situation to isolate him and attack him.


"Bartholomew was found guilty by a jury and I welcome this conviction. I hope it serves as a warning to others who may be tempted to pursue children in this way."


Detective Inspector Faye Churchyard, also of Sapphire, added:

"Bartholomew is a dangerous man.
“It is likely that he stalked his victim over a period of time and then struck when he thought he would go undetected. 


"The victim has found the courage to see his attacker convicted and I commend him and his family who have shown immense strength through what must be an incredibly difficult time.


"Bartholomew is now in prison and I would appeal to anybody else affected by this man's behaviour to come forward and speak to police - specially trained officers and partner agencies will support you."

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