DAVID FENWICK FROM BARNACK JAILED FOR SEVEN YEARS FOR CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE IN PETERBOROUGH
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Barnack Sexual Abuser
In July 1999, David Fenwick, a 64-year-old man from Barnack, was sentenced to seven years in prison after being convicted of multiple serious sexual offenses involving young boys. The court proceedings revealed a disturbing pattern of abuse where Fenwick targeted vulnerable children, specifically those who appeared isolated or faced family difficulties. He exploited their trust by positioning himself as a paternal figure, only to commit heinous acts of assault.
Fenwick was found guilty on four counts of indecent assault involving two boys, along with a charge of a serious sexual assault. The allegations spanned a period from 1978 to 1981, a time during which Fenwick’s actions left a lasting impact on his victims and their families. The court heard detailed testimonies and evidence that painted a picture of a man who used his reputation and perceived authority to manipulate and abuse children.
During the sentencing hearing at Peterborough Crown Court, Judge Peter Morrell addressed the court and the gathered audience. He acknowledged the support letters submitted by Fenwick’s friends and family, which portrayed him in a positive light. However, the judge emphasized that these representations only showed the “Dr Jekyll” side of Fenwick, contrasting sharply with the “Mr Hyde” that the court had seen through the evidence and testimonies.
Judge Morrell expressed his condemnation of Fenwick’s betrayal of the trust placed in him by the children and their parents. He pointed out that Fenwick’s actions had caused profound harm and distress, and that his abuse was a grave violation of the innocence and safety of the young victims. The case underscored the importance of vigilance and safeguarding vulnerable children from predators who may hide behind a facade of respectability. The court’s decision to imprison Fenwick reflects the severity with which such offenses are regarded within the justice system, especially when committed by someone who was once seen as a trusted figure in the community.
Fenwick was found guilty on four counts of indecent assault involving two boys, along with a charge of a serious sexual assault. The allegations spanned a period from 1978 to 1981, a time during which Fenwick’s actions left a lasting impact on his victims and their families. The court heard detailed testimonies and evidence that painted a picture of a man who used his reputation and perceived authority to manipulate and abuse children.
During the sentencing hearing at Peterborough Crown Court, Judge Peter Morrell addressed the court and the gathered audience. He acknowledged the support letters submitted by Fenwick’s friends and family, which portrayed him in a positive light. However, the judge emphasized that these representations only showed the “Dr Jekyll” side of Fenwick, contrasting sharply with the “Mr Hyde” that the court had seen through the evidence and testimonies.
Judge Morrell expressed his condemnation of Fenwick’s betrayal of the trust placed in him by the children and their parents. He pointed out that Fenwick’s actions had caused profound harm and distress, and that his abuse was a grave violation of the innocence and safety of the young victims. The case underscored the importance of vigilance and safeguarding vulnerable children from predators who may hide behind a facade of respectability. The court’s decision to imprison Fenwick reflects the severity with which such offenses are regarded within the justice system, especially when committed by someone who was once seen as a trusted figure in the community.