'MONSTER' PAEDOPHILE WHO 'STOLE' VICTIM'S CHILDHOOD IS CAGED
A sex offender described as a 'monster' has been sent to prison after pleading guilty to rape and several other non-recent sexual offences against children.Philip Garrett, 70, of Berrow, near Burnham-on-Sea, was sentenced at Taunton Crown Court, sitting at North Somerset Magistrates’ Court, to a total of 19 offences on Thursday, March 5.
Garrett, who was convicted at Taunton Crown Court on Friday, February 6, is now on the Registered Sex Offenders’ Register for life, is subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order and has been handed an indefinite restraining order not to contact his victims.
He was sentenced to 27 years in prison for the following offences: - Two counts of raping a girl under 13.
- Two counts of Indecent assault on a girl under the age of 14.
- Two counts of assaulting a girl under 13 by touching.
- Two counts of sexual assault against a female.
- Assaulting a girl under 13 by penetration with a part of your body/a thing.
- Assault a girl under 13 by touching.
- Rape a girl under 13 and cause/incite a girl under 13 to engage in sexual activity - no penetration - Rape a girl under 16.
- Assault a female 13 and over by penetration with part of body/a thing.
- Cause a female 13 or over to engage in a non-penetrative sexual activity.
- Assault a female 13 and over by penetration with part of body/a thing.
- Assault a girl under 13 by touching - Three counts of sexual assault against a female.
One of his victims stated: “You have a name, but to me you will always be called the abuser, the monster who stole my childhood without any thought on how my life would change.
“I never understood what I had done to deserve such horrendous torture, the monster who made me scared to speak up in fear I wouldn’t be believed.
I was subjected to things a child should never be exposed to – my innocence, my dignity and my choices were all stolen by you.” His other victim said: “I feel like my education has been affected due to the abuse.
I couldn’t really concentrate at school and would think about what you were doing to me.
“I don’t think I will ever enjoy being intimate with someone, you have taken that away from me.
I feel like I am never able to experience the usual caring and loving relationships people my age look forward to.” DC Michelle Hewitt, investigating officer and a member of the specialist child protection team, said: “Both victims in this case suffered abuse over a prolonged period, and have therefore shown tremendous strength and bravery throughout the investigation and court process, and Garrett is now serving a lengthy sentence in prison.
“Without the bravery of the victims speaking out about the abhorrent abuse they were subjected to, and supporting this thorough investigation, convictions like this would not be possible and justice has now been served.
“We hope this conviction sends an important message that any acts of violence towards women and girls will never be tolerated and every victim deserves to be heard and supported, no matter how long ago the offending was committed.”