HAYLE MAN ANTHONY BENNETT SENTENCED FOR RAPE OF YOUNG GIRLS IN CORNWALL
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Hayle Rapist
In a disturbing case that has shocked the community of Hayle, Cornwall, 20-year-old Anthony Bennett was sentenced to prison after confessing to the heinous crimes of raping two young girls during his teenage years. The revelations came to light after Bennett, overwhelmed by guilt, voluntarily approached the police at Penzance police station last summer to disclose his past offenses.
According to court records, Bennett admitted to police that he had committed multiple acts of sexual assault against one of the girls over a period of approximately 12 to 18 months, starting when he was around 13 years old. The other girl was also a victim, and Bennett disclosed that he had raped her as well. These confessions were made during a series of police interviews, with Bennett first reaching out on August 3 of the previous year, when he was 19 years old.
Gareth Evans, representing the Crown Prosecution Service, detailed that Bennett’s initial contact with law enforcement led to a series of revelations. After being released on bail to facilitate further investigations, Bennett contacted police again three days later. During this second interaction, he disclosed additional offending, revealing that his criminal behavior extended beyond the initial disclosures. Bennett expressed remorse and explained that his decision to come forward was driven by a sense of internal torment, stating, “It has been eating away at me for so long and it needed to come out.”
At a prior hearing, Bennett pleaded guilty to a total of 10 counts of rape concerning one girl and three counts related to the other. The court heard that the abuse had ceased partly due to Bennett’s feelings of guilt, which he reportedly tried to suppress through alcohol consumption. His defense attorney, Paul Gallagher, emphasized that Bennett’s admission was a sign of his remorse and noted that his parents were supportive during this difficult time.
Judge John Neligan, presiding over the case at Truro Crown Court, described the case as exceptional, primarily because Bennett’s confession played a significant role in the prosecution’s case. The judge condemned Bennett’s actions, stating, “It is quite clear that you deliberately used [the girls] to satisfy your adolescent sexual appetite in what can only be regarded as a shameful way.”
As a result of his guilty plea and the gravity of his crimes, Bennett was sentenced to six years in prison. Additionally, he was ordered to sign the sex offenders’ register for the remainder of his life, marking a severe legal consequence for his actions and serving as a stark reminder of the seriousness with which such offenses are treated in the judicial system.
According to court records, Bennett admitted to police that he had committed multiple acts of sexual assault against one of the girls over a period of approximately 12 to 18 months, starting when he was around 13 years old. The other girl was also a victim, and Bennett disclosed that he had raped her as well. These confessions were made during a series of police interviews, with Bennett first reaching out on August 3 of the previous year, when he was 19 years old.
Gareth Evans, representing the Crown Prosecution Service, detailed that Bennett’s initial contact with law enforcement led to a series of revelations. After being released on bail to facilitate further investigations, Bennett contacted police again three days later. During this second interaction, he disclosed additional offending, revealing that his criminal behavior extended beyond the initial disclosures. Bennett expressed remorse and explained that his decision to come forward was driven by a sense of internal torment, stating, “It has been eating away at me for so long and it needed to come out.”
At a prior hearing, Bennett pleaded guilty to a total of 10 counts of rape concerning one girl and three counts related to the other. The court heard that the abuse had ceased partly due to Bennett’s feelings of guilt, which he reportedly tried to suppress through alcohol consumption. His defense attorney, Paul Gallagher, emphasized that Bennett’s admission was a sign of his remorse and noted that his parents were supportive during this difficult time.
Judge John Neligan, presiding over the case at Truro Crown Court, described the case as exceptional, primarily because Bennett’s confession played a significant role in the prosecution’s case. The judge condemned Bennett’s actions, stating, “It is quite clear that you deliberately used [the girls] to satisfy your adolescent sexual appetite in what can only be regarded as a shameful way.”
As a result of his guilty plea and the gravity of his crimes, Bennett was sentenced to six years in prison. Additionally, he was ordered to sign the sex offenders’ register for the remainder of his life, marking a severe legal consequence for his actions and serving as a stark reminder of the seriousness with which such offenses are treated in the judicial system.