Saturday, 24 December 2022

A Very Happy Christmas To Our Readers

May we wish you all a very happy Christmas and the best of health and happiness for next year.

This last year has proved to be challenging for the editor of this Crime and Courts blog, who was subjected to a High Court claim that a Judge ultimately and correctly ruled had no validity whatsoever and was thrown out.

However, this was not achieved without over a year of court appearances, the writing of statements and summaries, the collection of evidence and compiling of witness testimonies.

The claim was brought by a convicted fraudster, who was sentenced for multiple counts amounting to thousands of pounds and was subject to an accurate and full court report on this site.

The one-day High Court trial took place earlier this month and in the words of the presiding judge: "I found the Defendant to be a more plausible witness than the Claimant.

"The Defendant's case was supported by documents, which appear to me to be genuine.

"The Defendant gave evidence straightforwardly and convincingly.

"The Claimant's evidence often strayed from what was relevant and, when (Claimant) did give direct answers to questions, which was not always, they tended to be speculative and did not always convince.

"I also  bear I'm mind that the Claimant was convicted of nine counts of fraud, involving dishonesty with the intention of making a gain, which undermines (Claimant's) credibility on matters not corroborated by other evidence."

The judge also ruled the "abuse" directed by the Claimant towards this blog's editor was "not justified at all."

The judge also rejected a claim the story was a misuse of the fraudster's personal and private information. "The information published on the Blog Post was not private information and (Claimant) could have no reasonable expectation of privacy.

'It was information which had been aired in open court......"

Claims the story breached the European Convention on Human Rights and the Data Protection Act were also rightly dismissed by the judge.

As a result the claimant now owes this blog's editor thousands of pounds in costs, have already funded their own legal costs, which run into four figures, plus has been responsible for a huge amounted of wasted time and unnecessary stress for all parties.

Best Wishes for 2023.


 

 


Thursday, 22 December 2022

Sleeping Tube Train Passenger Molested By Mystery Man

A dozing female tube train passenger woke to find an unknown man molesting her.

British Transport Police (BTP) have released this image of their suspect and are appealing for the assistance of the public to identify him.

The woman was travelling on a Piccadilly Line train at approximately 6.00pm on Tuesday, September 6 between Park Royal and Sudbury Hill stations.

BTP are treating the incident as sexual assault.

She challenged the man who was touching her and he alighted the train at Sudbury Hill.

Officers believe the man in the images may have information which could help their investigation.

If you recognise him, or have any information, please contact BTP by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 501 of 06/09/22.

Alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Tuesday, 20 December 2022

Six Years For Training Tutor Who Stabbed Boyfriend To Death

Six Years: Charlotte Kerr
A training tutor, who plunged a kitchen knife through her boyfriend’s heart during yet another argument between the squabbling pair, is starting a six-year sentence.

Charlotte Kerr, 37, stood two murder trials, but was convicted of the manslaughter of father-of-two Giovanni Wallace, 29, by a Croydon Crown Court jury.


However, she will be back on the streets in less than two years, having to serve only half of that sentence, plus a 370 day discount for wearing an electronic tag while on bail and having her first 46 days in custody deducted.


Police searched their one-bedroom flat and found a note written by Kerr with “hate” in large red letters, plus the words “die” and “f*** all men.”


She claimed he verbally abused her in the living-room, accusing her of cheating, and from behind placed one arm around her neck, pulled her hair and banged her head on the floor.


Kerr told the trial Mr Wallace when collected several knives from the kitchen, threw one down on the living-room floor and pointed the largest blade at his own chest.


She said Mr Wallace also placed his hands around her neck and prevented her escaping the flat, asking her: “Is it a good day to die?”


The trial heard the couple sometimes even rowed via text messages when together in the Clyde Road, Addiscombe flat and neighbours reported hearing frequent shouting matches.


They both trained prospective nursery and school teachers and began dating less than a year earlier.


“At 7.39am on Sunday, October 25, 2020 Ms Kerr spoke to a 999 operator and asked for an ambulance to come quickly to Clyde Road, Addiscombe,” prosecutor Danny Robinson QC told the jury.


“Minutes earlier she had stabbed her boyfriend Mr Wallace in the chest with a kitchen knife.


“When she made the 999 call Mr Wallace was lying on the stairs of the property and neighbours were trying to give him first aid.”


Sadly, despite the efforts of paramedics nothing could be done to save Mr Wallace and he was pronounced dead at the address at 8.26am.


“She told the police officers that attended that she had stabbed Mr Wallace.


“He suffered a stab wound to the chest that penetrated his heart, causing him to lose a large amount of blood.


“She says Mr Wallace was trying to strangle her so she stabbed him to the chest in lawful self-defence.”


Stabbed: Giovanni Wallace
Showing photographs of the scene to the jurors Mr Robinson told them: “You will see some heavy blood-staining to clothing and in the flat’s communal area.”


Father-of-two Mr Wallace has children aged ten and three years-old from a previous relationship and started seeing Kerr in December, 2019, quickly moving into her flat.


However, their rows were so intense neighbours called police to the property in May, 2020 when Kerr was heard shouting: “F*** off and leave.”


Shortly before his death Mr Wallace asked his father if he could move in with him to get away from Kerr. “They had a big row about IVF and having children  and the defendant was accusing him of having an affair.”


Police examined the couple’s mobile phones during the investigation.


“They found evidence of a number of text arguments,” said the prosecutor. “Sometimes they would argue by text when alone in the flat together.”


A month before the stabbing police found a 4.55am text row concerning “the rejection of Kerr by Mr Wallace sexually,” Mr Robinson told the trial.


On the morning of October 25 they were again rowing via text.


“Mr Wallace was asking Ms Kerr to ’shut up’ because he wanted to sleep and quickly became very argumentative,” said the prosecutor.


Mr Wallace texted: “My last ex was like that. I hate you, I really f***ing do. It’s the biggest mistake I f***ing made.”


The texting escalated to verbal arguing, even waking-up the next-door neighbour. “Both Ms Kerr and Mr Wallace sounded angry.


“Shortly before the stabbing the words: ‘F*** off then,” were heard and the neighbours downstairs heard loud shouting, mainly from Ms Kerr.”


The downstairs neighbour left their flat and witnessed the bloody scene. “They saw Giovanni Wallace lying in the communal hallway and Ms Kerr told them to call an ambulance and they started CPR.


Kerr told her neighbours: “He strangled me and I stabbed him.”

Kerr During Trial


During the trial Kerr claimed to have no memory of stabbing Mr Wallace, but insisted she was acting in self-defence during a row, which began with him “aggressively” kicking her out of bed.


“I have told you everything,” claimed Kerr when cross-examined by prosecutor Danny Robinson QC. “I want to be able to give his family the answers.


“I have spoken to grief counsellors, pastors and told you everything I know.”


Kerr described father-of-two Mr Wallace, whose children are from a  previous relationship as “controlling, jealous and possessive,” and was preventing her fleeing that flat that morning.


Believing she was going to be killed Kerr claims she felt a hard object in her boyfriend’s pocket, which turned out to be his phone, and armed herself.


“I don’t remember picking the knife up, but I know I did. I don’t know what was going on when the injury was inflicted,” she told the court. 


Kerr said Mr Wallace was abusive, strangled her five months previously and forced her to wear damp clothing.


She denied she was exaggerating to support her case. “I have not embellished anything. In fact I’ve held back,” Kerr told the jury.


Mr Robinson asked her: “You don’t want to tell the truth do you?” Kerr replied: “That’s all I want.”



Sunday, 18 December 2022

Female Train Passenger Sexually Assaulted: Do You Know This Man?

A female train passenger was molested by an unknown male who began chatting to her after boarding a morning service.

British Transport Police (BTP) have released this image of their suspect and are appealing to the public for their assistance in identifying him.

The woman was travelling between Stratford and Tottenham Hale at approximately 10.15am on Monday, October 10.

An unknown male started chatting to her shortly after boarding and then sexually assaulted her.

BTP officers believe the man in the CCTV image may have information which could help their investigation.

If you recognise him, or have any information, please contact BTP by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 134 of 10/10/22.

Alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Friday, 16 December 2022

"Brazen" Railway Creep Locked-Up

A “dangerous” prolific sexual predator, who targetted females on the rail network, has been locked-up.

Larry Giromini, 23, molested his victims and pleasured himself in front of them – committing four offences on the same evening.

At Inner London Crown Court he received sixteen months imprisonment, following an investigation by British Transport Police (BTP).

Giromini, of Dowsett Road, Tottenham pleaded guilty to two counts of sexual assault, two counts of exposure, and one count of outraging public decency.

He was also handed a 5-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order and ordered to sign the Sex Offenders Register for 10 years.

On New Year's Eve, 2021 Girimoni targeted the first victim after boarding a train to Peterborough at London's King's Cross station. 

He sat opposite the woman and proceeded to expose his genitals and masturbate in front of her.

Two days later, on January 2, Girimoni sat next to a 17-year-old girl on a Piccadilly Line train near Bounds Green. 

He took a piece of cardboard from a nearby seat, placed it between her legs, and sexually assaulted her.

The girl moved seats and he moved next to her again, continually staring at her.

He then moved next to another woman on the carriage and put his arm around her, leaning into her while smiling at the other victim.

At 10.15pm two women witnessed Giromini masturbating as he stood close to them on an escalator at Oxford Circus. 

He then boarded a Victoria Line train and continued masturbating in front of several passengers on the service.

He was later arrested for all five offences.

Detective Constable Christopher Pretty said: “It’s clear from Giromini’s persistent and brazen actions that he was targeting women for his own sexual gratification.

“I’m pleased to see this dangerous offender behind bars, and I hope his sentence sends a clear message to perpetrators that we will take action.

“If you experience or witness a sexual offence on the railway network, I urge you to report it to BTP by texting 61016 or via the Railway Guardian App. In an emergency, always dial 999.”

Wednesday, 14 December 2022

Fare-Dodge Suspect Grabbed Rail Worker's Neck

A suspected fare-dodger grabbed a member of railway staff's neck when challenged for sneaking through the station's ticket barrier.

British Transport Police (BTP) have released this image of a young man they wish to speak to about the incident and are appealing to the public for their assistance in identifying him.

At just before 5.00pm on October 26 a passenger attempted to shuffle through the ticket barrier at Tooting station in south-west London.

He was then challenged by a member of rail staff.

The passenger pushed through the barrier and grabbed the member of staff’s neck before leaving the station.

Officers believe the man in the image may have information which could help their investigation.

If you recognise him, or have any further information, please contact BTP by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 414 of 26 October.

Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Monday, 12 December 2022

Fare Dodger Guilty Of Stabbing When Caught By Ticket Inspectors

A train fare dodger launched a “shocking and disturbing” knife attack when challenged – stabbing one rail worker multiple times.

Damilola Fatuga, 19, of Osborn Terrace, Blackheath punched other members of staff at Bromley South station, inflicting further injuries.

He was challenged by a ticket inspector as he tried to walk through a barrier without paying at 12.45pm on Monday, May 21, last year.

He immediately lashed out, punching one staff member repeatedly – knocking out a tooth.

Two other members of staff came to assist, one was punched in the eye and the second was stabbed multiple times as they tried to restrain him.

The stabbing victim suffered wounds to the arm, thigh and stomach. 

Fortunately, his wounds were not life threatening.

The knife was kicked out of Fatuga’s hand by a fourth member of staff.

He was arrested at the scene.

A Croydon Crown Court jury convicted Fatuga of inflicting grievous bodily harm, with intent, on the stabbing victim and he will be sentenced on February 10, next year. 

He had already pleaded guilty to the assaults on the other members of staff and being in possession of a knife.

Superintendent Darren Malpas, of the British Transport Police, said: “This was a shocking and disturbing attack on members of staff who were attempting to do their job. 

It’s very fortunate that the stabbing victim did not suffer life threatening injuries, however it could’ve easily gone the other way.

We know this attack had a significant impact on our colleagues in the rail industry. 

Like the rest of us, they have every right to work without fear of suffering violence. 

We’re committed to ensuring anyone who breaches this right are investigated and put before the courts.”

Saturday, 10 December 2022

Woman Molested On Overground: Do You Know This Suspect?

A female passenger onboard a London Overground train has been subjected to a late-night sexual assault.

British Transport Police (BTP) are investigating and have released this image of their unknown male suspect.

Investigating officers are appealing to members of the public to identify the man.

The victim was travelling between Camden Road and Stratford in north London at 11.25pm on Saturday, July 23.

She was approached and sexually assaulted by a male fellow-passenger.

Officers believe the man in the CCTV image may have information which could help their investigation.

If you recognise him, please text BTP on 61016 or call 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 246 of 24/07/22.

Alternatively you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Thursday, 8 December 2022

'Pub In The Park' Drunk Attacked And Spat At Security

A drunken young Scot had “hate and disgust” in his face as he kicked a female security officer in the face and spat on her at the 'Pub in the Park' music festival, a court heard today.

Shop worker Callum McPherson, 24, had already headbutted and spat at her male colleague at the event in Wimbledon Park, south-west London.

The first-time offender, who claims he had no recollection of the violent incident had caused trouble at the event by trying to pull down flags and grope a female security officer.

McPherson, of Hillview Crescent, Montrose, Ferryden, Angus had been staying at his father's address in Glen Albyn Road, Wimbledon when he attended the nearby event with a female friend.

He pleaded guilty at Wimbledon Magistrates Court to assaulting Robert James and Lorraine Searle in Wimbledon Park on May 28.

Prosecutor Victoria Alicea told the court: “Police officers were called to 'Pub in the Park' where they saw the defendant sat on the ground and being verbally abusive.

“Earlier he had grabbed at a female security guard's behind and then grabbed flags and poles.

“He headbutted Mr James and spat at him and kicked a female security guard in the face and spat on her.

“He told the police officers he had no recollection of the incident.”

Afterwards Ms Searle told police: “The level of hate and disgust in his face was scary. I should not come to work and be assaulted.”

McPherson's lawyer David Targett said: “He was a man of good character, but that has now been lost.

“These offences were out of character and were only committed because he was drunk.

“He is a working man and was said to have been apologetic and remorseful at the scene.

“He went to the event with a female friend and got drunk. He suffers with anxiety and is on medication.”

Magistrate Vanessa Weguelin told McPherson: “We have heard about these assaults in Wimbledon Park and you admitted you were drunk, but these people were doing their jobs as security guards and were there safeguarding other people.”

McPherson was fined £450 and ordered to pay £100 compensation to each victim. He must also pay £85 costs and a £45 surcharge.

“I hope this has been a lesson to you. Do not do it again,” the magistrate told him. “Next time it will be far more serious now you have a criminal record.”

Tuesday, 6 December 2022

Woman Sexually Assaulted On DLR: Do You Know This Suspect?

Police are hunting this suspected pervert after a female Docklands Light Railway passenger was molested during an evening service.

The unknown male, who is being hunted by British Transport Police (BTP) also indecently exposed himself to the victim after she bravely challenged his behaviour.

BTP have released this image of their main suspect and are appealing for the assistance of the public to identify him.

The woman boarded a DLR train at 10.25pm on Monday, October 17 at Royal Albert station.

An unknown male deliberately sat opposite her and began attempting to engage in conversation.

He then sexually assaulted her.

After she challenged the man, he moved to a seat across the aisle from her and exposed himself in front of her.

Officers believe the man in the images may have information which could help their investigation.

If you recognise him, or have any information, please contact BTP by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 691 of 17/10/22.

Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.