CONNOR BEHAN SENTENCED TO 18 YEARS IN PRISON FOR RAPE IN NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME

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Newcastle-under-Lyme Rapist
Connor Behan, a 33-year-old former champion motorcycle racer from Newcastle-under-Lyme, has been handed a lengthy prison sentence of 18 years after being convicted of serious sexual offenses involving a young girl. The court proceedings laid bare the disturbing details of Behan's crimes, which spanned over multiple incidents beginning in May 2019.

Behan, who gained recognition in the racing world for his achievements between 2004 and 2015, including winning the Irish Road Race Super Twins Championship in 2014, now faces a grim future behind bars. His reputation as a celebrated motorbike rider has been overshadowed by the heinous nature of his crimes.

During the sentencing hearing, Judge Michael Leeming expressed strong disapproval of Behan’s attitude and lack of remorse. The judge remarked, 'You accept no responsibility for your actions and you continue to deny them but I cannot accept it. You have no awareness, you have no empathy, and there is an element of victim-blaming throughout your pre-sentence report.' This statement underscores the court’s view of Behan’s failure to show genuine remorse or understanding of the harm caused.

Law enforcement authorities became involved in 2022 after the victim reported the incidents to a teacher, prompting a thorough investigation. Detectives employed a detection dog, which successfully identified traces of Behan’s DNA on a blanket belonging to the young girl, providing crucial evidence that linked him to the crimes.

Despite Behan’s attempts to defend himself by citing a troubled past, including the death of his father, the jury found him guilty of multiple charges, including rape and engaging in sexual activity in front of a child. The impact of his actions was devastating for the victim, who described the emotional toll, stating, 'As a result of it I cannot be close to anyone. It affects everything and I take it out on my family and on my friends.' The psychological scars inflicted by the abuse have left lasting damage, highlighting the severity of the case.

As part of his sentence, Behan will be required to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life, a measure that reflects the gravity of his crimes and the court’s commitment to public safety. Once celebrated as a racing champion, Connor Behan’s reputation has been irrevocably tarnished by the dark chapter of his criminal conduct in Newcastle-under-Lyme.
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