Sentenced to prison in Liverpool: "sexual insomnia" rapist, cruel ex and WackySilver EncroChat dealer-Liverpool Echo

2021-12-13 15:50:54 By : Mr. Teddy Liu

Overview of Liverpool court cases and imprisonment cases for related crimes in Merseyside

The list includes 10 people detained for crimes related to Merseyside last week.

A judge sentenced a rapist who blamed his sexual assault on a rare disease.

The court heard that an ex-boyfriend broke his ex-partner’s skull after an accidental encounter, and a child rapist finally faces justice 20 years later.

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A judge sentenced a pickpocket who chose vulnerable girls and women as victims in a series of shameful thefts.

Drug dealers who use cocaine, heroin and cocaine to disrupt communities are locked up.

At the same time, other disturbing cases include a predatory rapist who targeted women in the city center, and a rapist who began abusing children at the age of 7.

The following is an overview of some of the most serious cases closed last week.

David Davis raped three children and was at large for more than 20 years.

The 43-year-old man was found guilty of raping a 6-year-old child this week and was eventually sentenced to prison.

He sexually abused two young boys between 1994 and 1997, and then abused a young girl between 1997 and 1998.

Davis was only 15 years old when the abuse started, while two of his victims were 6 years old at the beginning, and the third was 9 years old.

The parents of a victim called the police shortly after their children told them that Davis had assaulted them, but he was not charged at the time.

Only two years ago, when one of his other two victims reported to him, an investigation led to him being charged with a series of sexual crimes.

Davis cried, was sentenced to 10 years and 9 months in prison, and extended his license for 5 years.

A young woman was found bleeding heavily in her ears after bumping into her ex-boyfriend when she was out.

26-year-old Kyle Brook brutally beat his ex-girlfriend Jodie Taylor, causing her skull to fracture and causing her brain to bleed.

When Brook met him in March 2020, he tried to stop him from driving while drunk and launched a brutal attack on his ex-partner.

In an attack on Miss Taylor before August 2018, after she refused to take off her pajamas on the bed, he squeezed her neck until she was worried that she would pass out.

Brook, from Warrington Road, Glasbury, Warrington, was convicted of causing serious bodily injury, assault causing actual bodily injury and criminal damage.

He was sentenced to three years in prison.

Janath Gul Jardarkhail dragged a woman into the bushes and raped her in the park. A few months later he kidnapped another woman.

He was brutally sexually assaulted in Chavas Park and Wood Street in Liverpool city centre. Nearly six months apart, he assaulted two women.

A judge told the 21-year-old man that he believed he used his position as a low-level drug dealer to find vulnerable women to launch attacks at night.

Jardarkhail attacked his first victim in Chavasse Park in July 2019 and his second victim in Wood Street in January 2020.

He was arrested after the victim's swab matched his DNA, which was extracted when he was arrested for supplying marijuana.

Jardarkhail of Waltonshire Road pleaded guilty to two counts of rape and intent to possess marijuana.

He was sentenced to 12 years in prison and his license was extended for 5 years.

The international criminal network of EncroChat distributor George Marsh was destroyed by the personal information he sent to his contacts.

The Wirral liar-with contacts in Portugal, Spain and Germany-shared details of his birthday, father's death and funeral dates.

Insights into his life allowed detectives to match EncroChat’s news codenamed "SneakyStem" and "WackySilver" with the 33-year-old.

In June, the police raided his home on Park Road North in Birkenhead and two container units in the town when they seized a Rolex watch and 82,000 pounds in cash.

Marsh was involved in the distribution of 25 kg of cocaine, 110 kg of marijuana and 1 kg of ketamine.

He pleaded guilty to conspiracy to supply every drug and was sentenced to 16 years in prison.

Alan Tyson, who raped a sleeping woman, claimed that he was also asleep.

He claims to suffer from sexual insomnia, a sleep disorder and a recognized health condition that causes people to engage in sexual activity while sleeping.

The father of three children argued in the trial that this meant that he had no intention of committing rape, but the jury found him guilty.

His victim did not know Tyson, but he was a friend of another resident of a house in Wirral, and the attack occurred in August 2019.

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She was invited to drink there. After drinking for a few hours, she felt unwell and slept on the camp bed in the living room.

Tyson was playing a video game in the room. She woke up to find that he put his hand in her mouth and pinched her nose, so she went upstairs.

He followed her, despite her protests, and tried to sleep on the bed next to her. A few hours later, she woke up to find that he had raped her.

Tyson from Prenton Lederfield denied any sexual contact with her and only admitted after DNA evidence forced him to change the story.

He was sentenced to seven years in prison.

Predatory pickpockets target female students, young mothers who go shopping, and single women who go out at night.

Emil Postolache (Emil Postolache) served a prison sentence for robbery in his hometown of Romania before starting a crime frenzy on the mainland.

The 34-year-old young man was caught multiple times stolen in Germany, Spain and Belgium, and then moved to the UK.

The serial thief stole from vulnerable victims across Liverpool, shocking and traumatizing many of them.

From March to August this year, Postolache on Gresham Street in Fairfield targeted a total of 13 victims.

He pleaded guilty to four counts of theft, one count of attempted theft and one count of fraud, and asked to consider another eight counts of theft.

Postolache was sentenced to two years in prison.

A former football player who played against Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League became a prolific county drug dealer.

John Lawless is a promising young talent from Croxteth. He has starred for the local teams Marine FC, Burscough and Vauxhall Motors.

In 2005, he played for the Welsh champion New Saints Football Club (TNS), facing the then European champion Liverpool at Anfield.

The 39-year-old later managed the town of Prestatyn in North Wales.

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However, as one of Hull's most prolific drug dealers, he leads a double life, flooding the city with cocaine and heroin.

The father of six children was a member of the "Scouse J" gang, which became one of the prime targets of the Humberside police.

He admitted to possessing cocaine and heroin, intending to supply and worried about the supply of these two Class A drugs.

Lawless was sentenced to seven years in prison.

Anthony Halliwell stole a £100 towel from the Matalan store in St Helens and attacked a woman.

On Thursday, November 11, a 25-year-old man from Phoenix Eyebrow City, St Helens, attacked a store on Watts Clift Way.

When he ran out of the store, he pushed a staff member away, causing her to fall and hit her head.

Halliwell managed to escape, but was later discovered by community police in CCTV footage.

After being convicted of assault and theft, he was sentenced to 18 weeks in prison.

Aziel Sweeney attacked him with a dropped cell phone under alcohol stimulation, causing his brain to bleed.

After the two collided near Lord Street in Southport, he knocked Stanley Partington to the ground, causing Sweeney to put down his phone.

The 30-year-old music teacher fell backward, hit his head on the sidewalk, and was punched on the sidewalk in the face, causing his brain and surroundings to bleed.

A few minutes later, Sweeney attacked Mr. Partington's friend Seamus Riley and two passersby trying to stop the violence in the early morning of September 25.

The victim is still unable to return to work because his vision and memory are affected, as well as headaches and mood swings.

Sweeney from Bath Street, Southport, pleaded guilty to injury, actual bodily harm caused by assault, and two charges of ordinary assault.

The mob had previously been convicted 14 times for violence, was sentenced to four years in prison, and extended his license for two years.

Elliot Troy raped him when he was a child himself and asked him to participate in "rude games."

The 24-year-old former Crosby man appeared in court and choked up when he was sentenced for past vile sex crimes.

He was found guilty after trial on three counts of rape, two counts of sexual assault and one count of inciting children to engage in sexual activity.

Troy, east of Kroksterskal Lane, was between 11 and 15 years old during the crime, and his victim was between 9 and 12 years old.

He began sexual abuse at the age of six or seven-below the age of criminal responsibility-and the victim was only three or four years old.

When he was 11 years old, Troy had verbally raped the boy at least four times, and when he was 15 years old-when his victim was 12 years old-he raped him.

Troy was sentenced to four years and nine months in prison.

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