RYAN HANCOCK SENTENCED IN CARMARTHEN FOR RAPE OF TEENAGER
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Carmarthen Rapist
In a distressing case that unfolded in Carmarthen, a young woman endured a traumatic assault at the hands of Ryan Hancock, a 21-year-old man with a troubling history. The incident took place in February of this year at an address within Carmarthen, where Hancock allegedly raped the teenager, leaving her physically and emotionally scarred.
During the court proceedings at Swansea Crown Court, the prosecution revealed the harrowing details of the attack. The victim recounted how Hancock held her down with such force that she believed her ribs might fracture under the pressure. Her distress was palpable as she described the assault, which left her overwhelmed with feelings of embarrassment and shame. She was so affected by the experience that she did not disclose what had happened immediately, choosing instead to keep it to herself for five days.
It was only after she confided in an ex-boyfriend that her ordeal was brought to light. Her former partner then informed a family member, prompting her to report the incident to the police. The victim later explained her silence was driven by feelings of humiliation and shame, common reactions among victims of sexual assault who often grapple with complex emotions that hinder immediate disclosure.
Ryan Hancock, who resides at Haulfryn, Tregynwr, Carmarthen, pleaded guilty to the charge of rape during his court appearance, which significantly influenced the sentencing process. The court also learned that Hancock had a prior caution from July 2016 for sexual activity involving a girl under 16. This caution was issued after authorities discovered images of him kissing a 13-year-old girl on her mobile phone, highlighting a pattern of concerning behavior.
In a victim impact statement, the young woman described how the assault had profoundly affected her personality. She reported becoming more withdrawn, short-tempered, and experiencing difficulties sleeping, illustrating the lasting psychological scars inflicted by the attack.
Hancock’s defense attorney, Jim Davies, expressed remorse on behalf of his client, emphasizing that Hancock was a young man with many positive qualities. The defense highlighted references describing him as polite, respectful, honest, and diligent, attempting to present a more balanced view of his character.
However, the presiding judge, Keith Thomas, made it clear that Hancock’s understanding of appropriate sexual boundaries was severely lacking. The judge initially considered a six-year sentence but, taking into account the guilty plea, reduced it to four years. Hancock is set to serve half of this term in custody before being released on license. Additionally, he will be required to register as a sex offender for life and is subject to an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order, restricting his contact with girls under 16.
This case underscores the serious consequences of sexual offenses and the importance of safeguarding vulnerable individuals within communities like Carmarthen.
During the court proceedings at Swansea Crown Court, the prosecution revealed the harrowing details of the attack. The victim recounted how Hancock held her down with such force that she believed her ribs might fracture under the pressure. Her distress was palpable as she described the assault, which left her overwhelmed with feelings of embarrassment and shame. She was so affected by the experience that she did not disclose what had happened immediately, choosing instead to keep it to herself for five days.
It was only after she confided in an ex-boyfriend that her ordeal was brought to light. Her former partner then informed a family member, prompting her to report the incident to the police. The victim later explained her silence was driven by feelings of humiliation and shame, common reactions among victims of sexual assault who often grapple with complex emotions that hinder immediate disclosure.
Ryan Hancock, who resides at Haulfryn, Tregynwr, Carmarthen, pleaded guilty to the charge of rape during his court appearance, which significantly influenced the sentencing process. The court also learned that Hancock had a prior caution from July 2016 for sexual activity involving a girl under 16. This caution was issued after authorities discovered images of him kissing a 13-year-old girl on her mobile phone, highlighting a pattern of concerning behavior.
In a victim impact statement, the young woman described how the assault had profoundly affected her personality. She reported becoming more withdrawn, short-tempered, and experiencing difficulties sleeping, illustrating the lasting psychological scars inflicted by the attack.
Hancock’s defense attorney, Jim Davies, expressed remorse on behalf of his client, emphasizing that Hancock was a young man with many positive qualities. The defense highlighted references describing him as polite, respectful, honest, and diligent, attempting to present a more balanced view of his character.
However, the presiding judge, Keith Thomas, made it clear that Hancock’s understanding of appropriate sexual boundaries was severely lacking. The judge initially considered a six-year sentence but, taking into account the guilty plea, reduced it to four years. Hancock is set to serve half of this term in custody before being released on license. Additionally, he will be required to register as a sex offender for life and is subject to an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order, restricting his contact with girls under 16.
This case underscores the serious consequences of sexual offenses and the importance of safeguarding vulnerable individuals within communities like Carmarthen.