#MostEvil | Mark Simon Phillip Sharp, born 27 September 1982, formerly of Heathgate Avenue, Speke, Liverpool and more recently (2019) Falkener House, Stoney Stanton Road, Coventry CV56 5PU – poured boiling liquid on a King Charles Spaniel and caused her to suffer nine broken ribs and a broken pelvis during months of secret abuse Daisy, who belonged to Sharp’s then-partner, suffered full thickness burns to her head and body and was left cowering away from human contact. Sharp was jailed for 16 weeks at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court on 3 October 2016 after pleading guilty to animal cruelty. Speaking after the case, RSPCA inspector Claire Fisher told the Echo the case was one of the worst she had investigated in 13 years on the job. She said: “I’m just very pleased that the courts have taken these vile acts seriously. This dog suffered for months at Sharp’s hands, and the moment I first saw her there was no way I was getting close to her. “This is a breed that is so loving and wants human contact but she was cowering in the back of the kennel.” Peter Mitchell, prosecuting on behalf of the RSPCA, told the court Inspector Fisher was made aware of the case on January 12, 2016, by a vet concerned over the burns on Daisy’s head and body. He said: “On seeing the dog it was on strong pain relief and appeared very nervous and was shaking in the kennel. “When (Insp Fisher) attempted to touch the dog she cowered away and snapped. The inspector described seeing an extensive scabbed area over the top of the head and neck with a particularly raw area at the middle of the top of the head. She was advised that the burns were full skin thickness.” The court heard Inspector Fisher was made aware of concerns relating to two other occasions in June and December 2015, when the broken bones were discovered. Sharp, formerly a well-known DJ in Moreton, Wirral, claimed he had accidentally caused the injuries by standing on Daisy and pulling on her lead. However Mr Mitchell read evidence from RSPCA vet Dr Sean Taylor, who said the injuries were similar to those normally seen in a road traffic collision. He told the court: “Dr Taylor notes that the ribs are designed to protect vital organs and therefore are good at absorbing energy and difficult to break. “He goes on to indicate that due to the fact that there are rib fractures on either side, it is his opinion that they would not have occurred at the same time as indicated by the defendant in his interview but on separate occasions.” The case had been delayed after Sharp made court based police officers aware that he had been threatened on the way into the building ahead of his sentence. Sentence: jailed for 16 weeks. Banned from owning animals for 15 years (expires 2027). Liverpool Echo BBC News Update | October 2022 Sharp is dating a woman from Dunstable but it’s not clear if he has moved there permanently. In recent years Sharp has lived in Beckenham and Croydon. Last confirmed address for Sharp is Princes Gate East, Liverpool L8 0SU. He also has strong family links to Bramble Way in Moreton, Wirral. Update | October 2023 We became aware that Mark Sharp is trying to make it as a musician and has performed gigs in the city. Sharp performs at the Cavern Club He performs ‘music’ under the name Mark Philips or Mark Philip and has played gigs at a variety of establishments including the world-famous Cavern Club.