IRVINE SEX OFFENDER GORDON ISAAC LARMOUR SENTENCED TO PRISON AND ORDERED TO REGISTER FOR 10 YEARS

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Irvine Sexual Abuser
Gordon Isaac Larmour, also known as Isaac Larmour, was formally sentenced to a prison term of thirteen months at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court last year following a serious assault incident. In addition to his incarceration, the court imposed a five-year non-harassment order to prevent any further contact or intimidation related to the case. Furthermore, Larmour was mandated to register as a sex offender for a period of ten years, a measure designed to monitor and restrict his activities during that time.

Details of the incident reveal that Larmour’s actions in 2022 led to his conviction and subsequent sentencing. The case drew attention not only because of the severity of the assault but also due to Larmour’s subsequent behavior and public presence. When a mutual acquaintance reached out to him hours after the attack, Larmour reportedly responded with a disturbing comment, saying: "Tell her to calm down, I'll book her a spa day at The Gailes." This statement was seen as an attempt to dismiss or trivialize the assault, raising concerns about his attitude towards the incident.

The woman who was assaulted chose to remain anonymous for her safety and privacy. Speaking out this week, she expressed her feelings about the ordeal and her outlook moving forward. She stated, “I don’t even know if he is free or not. But I’m still determined not to live like a victim. I just want people to know what he has done… And what he is capable of. I’m not a victim. I’m a survivor.” Her words reflect her resilience and her desire to shed light on the dangers posed by Larmour.

It is also known that Larmour, who sometimes goes by Isaac Larmour, has been seen preaching in the streets of Irvine, where he is known to the local community. His public presence and past convictions have raised concerns among residents and authorities alike, emphasizing the importance of vigilance and awareness regarding his activities. The case continues to serve as a stark reminder of the impact of violent offenses and the ongoing efforts to protect victims and the community at large.
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