Saturday 18 September 2010

Stokoe Porno No-No

A Croydon chauffeur, who downloaded 4,236 stills and moving images of children aged seven to twelve being sexually abused, has lost his family and his liberty.

First-time offender Peter Stokoe, 56, of Warren Avenue was raided by officers from the Met’s Paedophile Unit who seized a quantity of laptops and computers from his home.

He pleaded guilty at Southwark Crown Court (pictured) to fifteen sample charges of making indecent images from online file-sharing and was sentenced to nine months imprisonment.

Prosecutor Miss Usha Shergill told the court police, also assisted by officers from the Clubs and Vice Unit, executed a search warrant at the defendant’s home on January 20.

“An investigation by the Paedophile Unit had identified Stokoe as a downloader of a significant number of child abuse videos,” explained the prosecutor.

As a result Stokoe’s third wife has left him and his eldest daughter, who has four of the defendant’s grandchildren, refuses to have any further contact with her father.

“The images were of an extremely disturbing and graphic nature,” added Miss Shergill, telling the court the investigating officer, who has spent five years in the field, found them the worst examples he had ever seen.

When quizzed by police Stokoe initially only admitted looking at pop-up’s sent to his computer without consent, but then admitted downloading child pornography.

The moving images and pictures depict under-age boys and girls involved in sexual activity with adults, sometimes including bondage.

Stokoe’s lawyer Mr. Howard Jones told the court: “His eldest daughter has made it clear she no longer wishes to have ant contact with him at all. He is suffering real consequences of his offending.

“He downloaded multiple images in one click. His interest is in teenage girls.

“He got into something that became a habit and then an obsession,” added Mr. Jones. “He is not a manipulative paedophile and come into this late in life, in his fifties.

“He was shocked to discover in the police interview how serious this was.

“Prison is going to be a culture shock to him. It’s is likely he will have to be on a protective wing.”

Judge Peter Testar told Stokoe, who has also served in the Royal Navy: “I’m afraid it must be a custodial sentence.

“When children are subjected to the most appalling abuse, which is depicted in these images, they are going to suffer for the rest of their lives.

“The reason these images are made in the first place is so they can be passed on for others to see. People who are downloading these images are fuelling the market.

“The children are very young and are children who are really suffering quite considerably as a result of what is being done to them,” added the Judge.

Stokoe was also ordered to sign the sex offenders register for ten years and was made subject to a sexual offences protection order for five years, which limits his ability to offend in a similar way on release.

Thursday 16 September 2010

Lady Cabbie Fondled By Blind Passenger


A blind serial groper, who grabbed his female mini-cab driver’s breasts a she drove him to his mother’s house, has been sent to a secure hospital for psychiatric treatment.

Neil Middlehurst, 55, of Boundary Road, Wallington has an obsession with fondling women – often innocent Good Samaritan’s assisting him – and has twice previously been jailed.

He appeared at Croydon Crown Court (pictured) after being convicted at Sutton Magistrates’ Court to indecently assaulting the driver on November 13, last year and breaching an ASBO prohibiting such conduct.

Prosecutor Miss Shahnaz Ahmed told the court Springfield Hospital, Tooting booked a mini-cab to take Middlehurst home for the weekend to visit his 84 year-old mother.

“The victim says during the journey he touched her on the top of her thigh and she told him: ‘Keep your hands to yourself’.

“He then grabbed her left breast and she says she knew it was not an accident,” added the prosecutor.

When they arrived at Boundary Road Middlehurst’s mother was not at home and the driver was groped again as she leaned into the car. “He grabbed her left breast again.”

A male driver returned the defendant to Springfield Hospital, where concerned staff called police.

Middlehurst told officers: “I don’t know why I did this.”

Afterwards the victim told police: “More needs to be done, I was incredibly angry at what he has done and with the hospital for letting this happen.”

In June 2004 he was sentenced to sixteen months imprisonment for three counts of indecent assault on women helping him cross the road.

He was also jailed for a year in 2001 for a similar offence.

Dr. Paul Cantrell of Woodleigh Community Hospital, Elmwood Road, Croydon, where Middlehurst will be treated, told the court: “Throughout his life he has offended in a similar fashion.

“I think there is a link between his mental condition and his offending,” added the doctor who will treat the defendant for a bipolar disorder.

“This was a nasty offence as far as the victim was concerned and must have frightened her,” Judge Nicholas Ainley told Middlehurst.

Making the Section 37 Hospital Order the Judge added: “We can imagine how terrified any other potential victim would be and there would be one without a treatment and hospital order. You have a compulsion.”

Judge Ainley also made a Section 41 order, forcing Middlehurst to apply to an independent tribunal before he can be considered for release.

Wednesday 15 September 2010

Benefits Cheat Grasses Herself Up


A benefits cheat who pocketed over £16,000 in taxpayers cash while employed full-time with a high street estate agent's has dodged jail.

Mum-of-two Desire Easmon, 40, of Kingscroft, Clapham, South-West London continued claiming income support while earning £350 per week and receiving holiday and maternity pay.

She pleaded guilty at Croydon Crown Court to failing to notify a change of circumstances to the Department of Work and Pensions between February 24, 2003 and January 10, 2007, namely employment with Haart estate agents.

The court heard Easmon began claiming benefits in 1994 and continued after getting a job as a branch administrator, but this was only revealed when she informed her local Jobcentre in January, 2007.

The first-time offender received a total of £16,506 and has not repaid a penny.

Easmon claims the loss to taxpayers is only £2,000 because she was entitled to the bulk of the money anyway in working tax credits.

She was placed on a 12 month community order and must complete 180 hours community service work.



Tuesday 14 September 2010

Notorious Crime Family: Car Chase Robber Brother Binned


A wanted robber, who snatched a necklace from a shop assistant’s neck then fled from police in a high-speed chase through residential streets in a car snatched from his grandmother, has been locked-up for twenty-five months.

Jobless Dujon Fyle, 18, of Witton Lane, Bromley, formerly of George Lane, Lewisham was being hunted by police after he was identified on CCTV ripping the chain from the diminutive female victim.

Fyle pleaded guilty at Croydon Crown Court to robbing the victim in Costcutter, (pictured) Brockley Road, Brockley on May 15.

He also pleaded guilty to the aggravated taking and driving away of his grandmother’s Renault Megane on June 4 and driving it dangerously and without insurance in Adelaide Avenue, Brockley Road and Lewisham Way.

Prosecutor Mr. Shiraz Ruston told the court it was 3.30pm when Fyle entered the shop and as the victim stacked shelves grabbed her £300 necklace from behind.

“A degree of force was used. She was a small vulnerable victim who had no chance of fighting back,” explained the prosecutor. “She says she was very shaken by it.”

Three weeks later police tried to stop Fyle who had snatched his grandmother’s spare car keys and took her vehicle behind her back.

“The Megane made of at speed and during the chase a red light was shot, with the vehicle overtaking on the wrong side of the road, reaching 60 mph in a residential area,” said Mr. Ruston.

Two parked vehicles were also damaged during the pursuit as Fyle collided with them.

The court heard Fyle, who has been offending since aged seven, endured a violent family background and his 22 year-old brother Leon, of Laleham Road, Catford was convicted in August of the murder of transsexual Destiny Lauren, 29, in Leighton Crescent, Kentish Town.

“He saw the chain and in a moment of opportunism grabbed that chain,” said Fyle’s lawyer Mr. Nigel Serjent. “In desperate times he acted stupidly and horribly.”

Fyle has previous convictions for multiple assaults, plus offences of robbery, theft, criminal damage and drug possession and also admitted he was in breach of a sixty hour community service order imposed last year.

“You went up behind her, grabbed her from behind and pulled at the gold necklace repeatedly and would not stop until you took it,” Judge Daniel Flahive told the defendant. “She was small and vulnerable.

“You also took your grandmother’s car and drove it dangerously through the streets of south-east London.”

Judge Flahive sentenced Fyle to twelve months youth custody for the robbery, plus twelve months consecutive for dangerous driving and one month’s consecutive for breaching the earlier order.

He received nine months concurrent for aggravated vehicle taking, was disqualified from driving for fifteen months and given eleven penalty points.

Monday 13 September 2010

Hunt For Home-Invader Who Attacked 83 Year-Old Woman


Police have released this e-fit in the hope somebody can identify a “cowardly” home-invader who slashed an 83 year-old woman with a knife and tied her up before searching the home for valuables.

The victim was taken to hospital with serious injuries after the late-night break-in at her address in Sprowston Road, Forest Gate, East London on August 20.

When she disturbed the intruder he punched her in the face, threw her to the floor and demanded to know where she kept her valuable items.

When she refused to tell him he slashed her in the face and arms with a penknife.

He then forced a cloth into her mouth so violently to silence her – a tooth was chipped - and tied her hands and went on to search the property.

After stealing the victim’s white mobile phone he fled the scene, leaving the victim bound.

Her cries alerted a relative also staying at the address and emergency services were called.

The victim was treated for a dislocated arm; puncture wounds from the knife; a bruised and swollen face and the chipped tooth.

Inquiries continue to establish whether any further items aside from the phone were stolen.

The suspect is described as a dark-skinned black man, approx 5'4"-5'6" tall, with big dark eyes, small features and a full beard.

He was wearing dark clothing and a distinctive woolly hat with coloured stripes.

“This was a cowardly and vicious assault on a defenceless elderly woman in her own home for what would appear to be a theft of minimal value,” said Detective Inspector Andrew Furphy of Newham CID.

“The victim is understandably very shaken up by her ordeal and is anxious that police find the person responsible.”

“Do you recognise the person in the e-fit? Were you in the area at the time of the incident? Did you see anything suspicious? I would urge anyone with information, no matter how insignificant they think it might be, to contact police as a matter of urgency on 020 7275 5009. To remain anonymous call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."

Sunday 12 September 2010

Grasping BA Boss Banged-Up For Ticket Swindle


A greedy British Airways ticket manager, who masterminded a £300,000 scam to rip-off last-minute customers, has been jailed for three years.

Mark Smith, 36, (pictured) of Eleanors Close, Thundridge, Ware, Hertfordshire bought-up cheaper advance flight tickets – changed the dates – then sold them on for a healthy profit.

He even set-up a company in 2007 to handle the sales and used the money to help buy a five-bedroom house with hot tub, a yacht and cars.

Smith was convicted at Isleworth Crown Court of conspiracy to defraud, plus four counts of transferring criminal property, contrary to the Proceeds of Crime Act.

British Airways alerted police in May 2008 to irregularities in relation to the purchase of their flight tickets.

“Mark Smith abused his trusted position to defraud his employers and mislead the general public who purchased tickets from him in good faith,” said Detective Inspector Barry Slade.

“This conviction shows that police will work closely with an airline to detect this type of crime and bring those responsible before the court.”

Saturday 11 September 2010

Police Still Hope To Catch Killer 8 Years On


Police have not given up their hunt for the killer of a North London man bludgeoned to death in his first-floor masionette over eight years ago and have reappealed for witnesses.

The battered body of 57 year-old Richard Watson (pictured) was discovered at his home in Kennedy Avenue, Ponders End on August 18, 2002.

There was no evidence of forced entry and Richard had died as a result of repeated heavy blows to the head with a blunt instrument.

Richard, who lived alone, was last seen alive six days earlier when he visited a building society in New Southgate.

He rarely allowed anyone access to his home, which he would routinely leave each morning, returning in the late afternoon/early evening.

Richard was seen most days in the community pushing his shopping trolley and regularly visited the Southgate area where he was a local betting office regular and ate at a nearby McDonald's.

“It is now eight years since Mr. Watson was brutally murdered in his own home. This case has never been closed and will remain open until the person/s responsible have been brought to justice,” announced Detective Inspector Neale Baldock of the Homicide and Serious Crime Command.

“Despite the passage of time, I believe there are people in the community who may know who is responsible for Mr. Watson's murder.

“Allegiances and loyalties can change in the intervening years and I appeal directly to those individuals with information to get in contact.

“I also appeal to anyone who has information, no matter how small or insignificant you feel it may be, to call the incident room.”

Anyone with information is asked to call the incident room on 0208 345 3775. To remain anonymous, call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Friday 10 September 2010

Death-Wish Wheelchair Yob Bust's Cop's Jaw


A notorious wheelchair-bound thug, who broke a policeman’s jaw with a single punch while threatening to burn down his own Tolworth home, has been forced to continue hospital psychiatric treatment.

One-legged amputee Abraham O’Carroll, 62 - a serial ASBO breacher known as ‘Tipperary’ to long-suffering neighbours – will not be released until an independent tribunal says so.

The Irishman pleaded guilty at Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court to maliciously wounding PC Nick Bondonno, inflicting grievous bodily harm, on September 2, last year at the Surrey address in Fullers Avenue.

Prosecutor Miss Anne Davies told the court: “Police were called by an ambulance crew because this defendant was threatening suicide.

“When police arrived at the scene at 9.25am they found him in a wheelchair threatening to burn the house down and he had a lighted piece of paper in his hand, causing his partner to fear for her safety.”

O’Carroll shouted: “I’m serious. I’m going to burn the house down.”

“The defendant raised himself up from the wheelchair and the officer moved in to ask him to sit down when Mr. O’Carroll clenched his fist and punched very hard in an upward motion,” added Miss Davies.

The officer was rushed to Kingston Hospital’s Accident and Emergency department and was transferred to St. George’s Hospital, Tooting for specialist care.

In a statement he explained: “I felt a crack and my lower jaw collided with my upper jaw and the force of the punch caused my head to flip back and there was a ringing sensation in my ear.

“I am very upset Abraham has done this to me when I explained to him I was at his address to help.

“I cannot eat solids, it’s hard to sleep and I have been removed from front-line police duties.”

In the tussle that followed O’Carroll (pictured) fell to the floor, knocking over the dining room table, before being handcuffed and arrested.

One paramedic, who regularly attended the defendant’s home, said in his statement: “He was desperate to know if police were going to attend and seemed as if he would have attacked any officer that had come to speak to him.

The attack was completely unprovoked.”

Doctors confirmed there was a fracture to the right side of the police officer’s jaw.

“When Mr. O’Carroll was questioned he said he was depressed because he had not had a drink since January and was a recovering alcoholic,” explained Miss Davies.

“He said he wanted to burn the house down and was trying to take his own life.”

O’Carroll has a record of offences stretching back forty years and in more recent times has been jailed for assaulting police, battery, causing actual bodily harm, common assault, has multiple ASBO breaches and a record of drunkenness and threatening behaviour.

He will continue receiving residential care for his agitated depressive state at the Priory Hospital, St. Neots, Cambridgeshire.

“This is a serious offence, an imprisonable offence,” Judge Fergus Mitchell told O’Carroll, making a Section 37 hospital order.

“He suffers from a mental disorder that makes it appropriate for him to be detained.

“This serious charge arose when he was in a wheelchair and with enormous force broke that officer’s jaw who was there to assist him.

“This is a case of serious violence and there is a history here.”

The Judge also made a Section 41 order, forcing O’Carroll to make a successful application for conditional discharge to an independent tribunal, before he can be allowed home.

Thursday 9 September 2010

Cocaine-Dealing Not Smart Says Judge


A wannabe Royal Engineer's dreams of a successful Army career are in tatters after he was locked up for dealing cocaine.

Jobless Ben Jeffery, 20, of Court Farm Road, Eltham, South-East London pleaded guilty to possessing 13 gms of cocaine, with intent to supply, on March 30.

He also admitted possessing criminal property from the sale of cocaine, namely £790 cash on the same date.

"This is class A drugs, not Smarties, he is dealing in," announced Croydon Crown Court (pictured) Judge Heather Baucher, sentencing Jeffery to two years youth custody.

"It is an immediate custodial sentence. We simply cannot have people running around the streets dealing drugs."

The first-time offender's lawyer told the court: "He was led astray by friends and wants to put his life back on track.

"He wants to join the Royal Engineers."


Wednesday 8 September 2010

Millwall FC's Ex-Kids Coach Caged For Drugs Cache


An ex-Millwall Football Club schoolboys’ coach, who threw £12,000 worth of heroin and crack out his bedroom window during a police dawn raid, was jailed for five years and eight months today.

Operation Trident officers – who investigate violent black-on-black crime in the capital – were assisted by the Territorial Support Group and also seized £11,000 in drug-tainted cash.

Jobless Taurean Davis, 25, of Ardoch Road, Catford, South East London pleaded guilty to possessing 118 gms of heroin and 90 gms of crack cocaine, with intent to supply, at the address on January 20.

He also pleaded guilty to possessing a small quantity of cannabis and the proceeds of crime, namely £6,000 at the house, plus another £5,000 seized at his mother’s house in Ivydale Road, Nunhead.

Prosecutor Mr. Andrew Ramsubhag told Croydon Crown Court officers armed with a search warrant used an ‘enforcer’ to smash their way through the front door.

As they did a large black plastic bag was hurled out of an upstairs window, which contained 787 wraps of heroin and 450 wraps of cocaine.

In that bedroom police arrested Davis and found £6,000.

A simultaneous search warrant was executed at his mother’s address and there officers found £5,000 stuffed inside a pillowcase.

“Large trace amounts of heroin were found on both quantities of cash and on mobile telephones seized,” explained Mr. Ramsubhag.

“He was a football coach at Millwall Football Club coaching under elevens and had the relevant qualifications to do that,” said Mr. Khurram Arif, defending.

Davis, who has an eight year-old daughter and admits he was once a drug addict, was previously convicted of possessing 19 wraps of heroin and crack hidden inside his boxer shorts.

Judge Simon Pratt told Davis: “So often it happens that people start drug dealing as a result of drug taking and this is what seems to have happened in your case.

“This shows you to be a drug dealer in a significant way, this is a lot of heroin and cocaine in the various bags.

“You are a significant dealer in class A drugs, that is reflected by the significant amounts of money.”

Police forfeited the £11,000 cash and the drugs will be destroyed.

Davis received five years and eight months for the two drug supply charges, three years concurrent for possessing the proceeds of crime and three months concurrent for possessing cannabis.

Tuesday 7 September 2010

Cop Headbutts Bum-Grope Love Rival


A young police officer's career lies in ruins after he head-butted and punched his fiancé's bum-groper - knocking out the victim's tooth during a drink-fuelled night-club attack.


PC Darren Martin, 26, of Lyndhurst Road, Bexleyheath, Kent left the victim with a cut to his lip and right ear, plus swelling and bruising and a lifelong 'dead tooth'.


He received 200 hours community service at Croydon Crown Court (pictured) after pleading guilty to assaulting Marcus Brown, causing him actual bodily harm, in 'Pure' night-club, Bexleyheath, in the early hours of November 28, last year.


Prosecutor Mr. Stephen Clayton told the court it was a busy Friday night and up to 500 customers were packed into the venue, which Martin visited with girlfriend Nicola Dunmill, downing three pints of Guinness.


"The victim, the club's assistant manager, had previously been Miss Dunmill's boyfriend and they had parted on friendly terms.


"As staff were closing up the victim passed Miss Dunmill, touching her on the bottom as he did, and she confirmed to the defendant he was her ex-boyfriend and the defendant became jealous.


"He walked up to the victim and head-butted him and followed up with a punch to the victim's right ear, knocking him to the floor," explained Mr. Clayton.


"The defendant was detained by staff, police were called and he was arrested."


Martin replied "no comment" when quizzed, but in a prepared statement told police: "Fearing for my safety I struck him with my head. Still fearing assault I struck at him with my hand."


The defendant is currently suspended on full pay, but will be sacked from the force. "It has not happened yet, but it is inevitable," confirmed his lawyer Mr. Robin Sellers.


"It is a great tragedy all round. It is a great shame the community is deprived of this individual," added the lawyer. "In this one moment of madness there was an all-consuming lack of judgement."


Martin has served five years as a police officer and in a letter to the court his Inspector confirmed he was a normally calm and thoughtful in his work.


"He was not drunk, but drink played a part," said Mr. Sellers. "He will not be working in the very near future, he will be dismissed."


Judge William Barnett QC told Martin: "You know as well as everyone else this was an extremely unfortunate incident and you are going to lose your job in the police force.


"You were a conscientious, sensible officer, undemonstrative in your character, which is just the sort of policeman people need working with the public.


"To some extent you were under the influence of drink and you pleaded guilty on the basis it was self-defence that went over the top," added the Judge.


"You thought he was going to hit you and you misjudged that."


No compensation to the victim was ordered because Martin - who has a daughter from a previous relationship - has credit card debts of £18,000, plus a property in negative-equity that needs an additional £350 mortgage top-up after he collects the rent.


"You are facing bankruptcy and I think it would by entirely wrong to order compensation or costs," announced Judge Barnett.

Monday 6 September 2010

One-Time Teenage Sweethearts Split After Easter Stabbing


A woman who stabbed her long-term partner during an alcohol-fueled Easter Monday row over his reluctance to have a family has dodged prison.

Accounts executive Victoria Harrington, 32, of Saltash Close, Sutton was also accused of infidelity during the violent disturbance, which resulted in neighbours calling the police.

She pleaded guilty at Croydon Crown Court (pictured) to maliciously wounding 34 year-old Gregory Cox, inflicting grievous bodily harm, at her home address on April 5.

Prosecutor Mr. Nicholas Hall told the court: “The couple had an argument at their home in Sutton and as a result Mr. Cox was stabbed through the upper arm and required four stitches.

“It was all one blow and nobody else was present.”

The couple were teenage sweethearts and together sixteen years, but the relationship became strained after the defendant experienced two failed pregnancies in 2008.

Mr. Cox refused to fully co-operate with police and did not allow photographs of the wound to be taken.

“His relationship with her is now over,” added Mr. Hall.

When arrested Harrington confessed in the police car to the stabbing.

“Yes, it was me. We were arguing and I was so angry I hit him with the knife. I can’t believe what I have done,” she told officers.

Harrington’s lawyer Mr. Colin Aylott told the court: “This is the product of a damaging relationship, which friends and family told her to give up years ago, but due to strong feelings for Mr. Cox she didn’t.

“He admits he has treated her badly and subjected her to not physical, but psychological abuse.

“It was plain Mr. Cox did not want to be a father and made those feelings plain in a blunt fashion,” added Mr. Aylott. “It may explain the extreme reaction.

“He was also questioning her fidelity and using disgraceful language towards her.

“It is difficult for her to understand why she reacted in this extreme way.

“She is a young woman who everyone speaks so highly of, a young woman of intelligence who is hardworking and owns her flat,” added the lawyer.

Judge Daniel Flahive announced: “In other circumstances she could have killed him.”

He sentenced the first-time offender to 220 hours community service work and ordered her to pay £300 costs.

“Both of you were in drink and you lunged at him once with a knife,” Judge Flahive told the defendant. “This is out of character for you.”

Sunday 5 September 2010

Police Pursue Uncle In Nicked Super-Mini


A Sheerness man, pursued by police along three different motorways in a stolen £20,000 top-of-the-rang Mini Cooper he claims his nephew paid him £150 to deliver, has dodged prison.

Builder John McIlroy, 37, of Buckthorne Road, Minster-on-Sea was followed by officers on the M25, M26 and M20 as he drove the 148 mph vehicle.

He was convicted by a Croydon Crown Court (pictured) jury of dishonestly handling the stolen 208 horsepower red John Cooper Works Mini on November 26, last year.

Judge William Barnett QC sentenced McIlroy to 200 hours community service and ordered him to pay £500 costs.

McIlroy claims he was persuaded when short of cash to drive the car to a garage and did not know it was stolen.

“This was a motor car of considerable value and you contested this case,” Judge Barnett told the defendant.

“I suspect it was earlier than when you received police attention that you became suspicious and it was wishful thinking on your part that there was not something unlawful about the car.

“You were essentially conned by a member of your family into doing this and you have now fallen out with that member of the family who preyed on you because of your lack of money.

“You were to drive it to this garage and get one hundred and fifty pounds, which in fact you never did get.”