RICHARD HORNER FROM DAUBHILL SENTENCED TO 12 YEARS FOR HISTORIC SEX OFFENCES AGAINST TWO YOUNG GIRLS

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Daubhill Rapist
Richard Horner, aged 53, has been handed a prison sentence of 12 years after admitting to a series of serious historic sexual offences. The crimes, which include two counts of rape and eleven counts of gross indecency, were committed during the 1980s and 1990s and targeted two young girls. These offences only came to light after the victims, now adults, showed remarkable bravery by coming forward to report their traumatic experiences.

Horner’s actions were brought to justice in a court hearing where Judge Timothy Stead emphasized the disturbing nature of his predatory conduct. The judge also acknowledged Horner’s own history of abuse as a child, which he suggested may have contributed to his harmful behaviour. The court was told that Horner’s behaviour was particularly dangerous, and he was recognized as a significant threat to the community.

Law enforcement officials expressed their appreciation for the victims’ courage in speaking out, which ultimately led to Horner’s conviction. The case has drawn attention to the importance of listening to and supporting victims of sexual abuse, especially those who choose to come forward after many years. The sentencing underscores the seriousness with which such offences are now being treated, and the need for ongoing vigilance to protect vulnerable individuals from predatory behaviour.
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