Phillip Tuffill |
A group of six paedophiles, linked to a notorious church organist and choirmaster, were involved in sexually abusing four young boys who were "groomed" with alcohol, pornography and other treats, a jury were told today.
The families of the boys were unaware the youngsters, all aged from six to fourteen years-old, were being preyed upon, Croydon Crown Court heard, until decades later and one by one they reported the abuse of the defendants.
They are: IT company director and former funeral director Phillip Tuffill, 55, of Mill Lane, Merstham, Redhill.
Gerald Heather, 65, of Nolan Close, Swindon.
Timothy Fuller, 53, of Herd Street, Stoke-on-Trent.
Robert Lawty, 55, of Adams Croft, Brookwood, Woking.
Ian Coulthart, 62, of Kingswood Flats, Kingswood Street, Brighton.
Mark Jales, 51, of High Beech Farmhouse, Lower Godney, Wells.
"This concerns serious allegations of sexual abuse by these adult men on teenage and young boys in the seventies and eighties," prosecutor Miss Rosina Cottage QC told the jury.
Gerald Heather |
Tuffill, who shared a house with Fuller in Gowland Place, Beckenham, was an employee of the same undertakers - H Copeland & Sons - and Jales was one of the drivers.
Tuffill, Heather and Coulthart were all members of the choir.
One former choirboy was abused by all of the defendants, the jury were told, having been initially groomed by Brockhurst when aged only eleven years-old.
"He was a lonely little boy looking for warmth and attention and was groomed, including being given alcohol, and abused for three years," explained Miss Cottage.
"Tuffill began to abuse him a year after he joined the choir," she added, informing the jury the defendant had sex with the boy after inviting him to his home where he was given alcohol and treated to a chinese meal.
"The boy thought it was his purpose and the way of his relationships with these men.
Timothy Fuller |
"They learned how to choose their victims and groom them so they would not say: 'no'."
Heather picked up and hugged the same boy - who felt the defendant was aroused - during the choir's camping trip to Wales and he also took the youngster bowling before eventually taking him to the bedroom of his Streatham home and having sex.
"The abuse became such a way of life he thought nothing of it and did not tell anyone."
Fuller was convicted in 1987 of gross indecency with a boy and in 1985 of indecently assaulting brothers, aged eleven and twelve years-old, the jury were told.
"He is a man sexually attracted to children," said Miss Cottage. "He has a history of abusing boys and sexually assaulted the first complainant in this case as well."
The jury were told Tuffill asked Fuller: "Why don't you try him out?" and soon afterwards the boy was plied with alcohol by the defendant, who then had sex with him.
"It happened several times over the next few months."
Robert Lawty |
The court heard Lawty had sex with the youngster and told him: "Once you're in the ring, we've got you."
Miss Cottage added: "Lawty also asked him if he would have sex with his wife."
Coulthart also had sex with the boy, who complained it "hurt" and recalled one occasion when the defendant and Brockhurst had their way with him at a cottage near Royal Tunbridge Wells.
"He knew what was going to happen, but did not complain because he was use'd to it by this time. Each man took it in turns with the boy on the carpet in front of the fire."
The boy was also taken by Jales to his then flat opposite the funeral directors, where he had sex with him and stayed the night. "He describes him as smelling of b.o.
"He felt numb and used. There had been no treats and he did not return to Jales and thought him weird and dirty."
Ian Coulthart |
The boy remembers Heather as the driver of a mini-bus when the choristers were taken swimming or ten-pin bowling and as someone who would treat them to a chinese meal.
"He remembers Heather as profoundly religious with the church," said the prosecutor, adding the defendant put his hand under the boy's duvet and abused him while he was lying in his own bed.
Churchgoer Jales - described by the boy as a "hanger-on" - had laid out pornography on the bed before undressing the youngster and abusing him. "It was furtive and it was squalid," recalled the complainant.
Mark Jales |
"Tuffill started touching him before he even joined the choir. He would pull down the child's pyjama bottoms."
The complainant recalls being abused on both days of a trip to Cheddar Gorge when he stayed at a bed and breakfast with Tuffill.
A fourth complainant came forward and reported he had also been abused by Tuffill.
Tuffill has pleaded not guilty to two sample counts of buggery in relation to the first boy; three counts of indecent assault in relation to the second boy; six counts of indecent assault in relation to the third boy and two counts of indecent assault in relation to the fourth boy.
Heather denies one count of buggery in relation to the first boy and two counts of indecent assault in relation to the second boy.
Fuller, Lawty, Coulthart and Jales deny two counts of buggery in relation to the first boy and Jales alone denies an additional charge of indecently assaulting the second boy.
All the counts span from January 14, 1977 to October 27, 1986.
Trial continues……………
These are of course alleged offences and nobody is guilty until proven guilty beyond all reasonable doubt by a jury of their peers.
ReplyDeleteIt should also be pointed out that the it was the police that first approached the plaintifs and they did not come forward on their own.
The main plaintiff in the case also sought out advice on compensation before he went to the police to make a complaint.
Indeed, the trial does continue and the truth will prevail. There are literally hundreds of such allegations before the courts today because of the high profile cases in the news and the Jimmy Saville case.
Many allegations are of course true but, there are also amongst these allegations many, many that are false and where there are ulterior motives for such allegations.
As the saying goes, do not believe everything you read in the newspapers of on the internet!
Gerald Heather has also done this in Birmingham and got away with it there. He is a disgusting man who has damaged lives of boys who are now men. This man should not be allowed in a church again or near boys. Dirty horrid man.
ReplyDeleteGerald Heather is a dirty old man and if i ever see him again i wouldnt be able to stop myself hurting him, the user above is right he did a lot in birmingham
ReplyDeleteWhat is this person meant to have done in Birmingham?
ReplyDeleteHe sexually abused boys linked to st columbas church. The vicar at the time bob forgot last name covered it up too
DeleteHe touched choirboys my son was in the choir at time nothing was don
ReplyDeleteMy brother was also abused by him and he only got a caution for it. I remember not being able to have any of the cans of pop as he had laced them with alcohol. I confronted him in my teenager years dirty dirty horrible man. Makes me feel sick what hes done. He was only interested in boys.
DeleteHe done a lot, he left the area and Columbus church before the kids become older no wonder he named his dog lucky dirty old man if i ever see him again he will be put in a wheel chair
ReplyDeleteI was abused by Heather and went to the Police. I didn't go ahead with any formal complaint, however, I note from the dates of comments on here into 2023 that this is still disturbing to people and therefore I wonder if he is still at it? If this is likely then I feel a sense of morality to act and stop others being hurt
ReplyDeleteThe amount of times it has been reported and nothing has been done - we probably all have families kids etc no point dragging up the past again - Hopefully he isn't still at it, i doubt it but hope hes still not doing stuff
ReplyDeleteits so obvious he waits till the kids become of age then moves so he doesn't get caught which is another reason he moved around a lot and the amount of reports and he still misses the prison cells is a joke. Hopefully karma will get to him soon