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Man raped girl, 13, in churchyard | Man raped girl, 13, in churchyard |
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A man has been jailed for seven-and-a-half years for raping a 13-year-old girl in a churchyard and possessing indecent images of children. | A man has been jailed for seven-and-a-half years for raping a 13-year-old girl in a churchyard and possessing indecent images of children. |
Alexander Meyer, 25, of Sandford on Thames near Oxford, was also placed on the sex offenders register for life. | Alexander Meyer, 25, of Sandford on Thames near Oxford, was also placed on the sex offenders register for life. |
Meyer admitted rape and being in possession of the images, which were found on two computers. | Meyer admitted rape and being in possession of the images, which were found on two computers. |
Mold Crown Court heard he attacked the girl in a churchyard shed at a fancy dress party in Llanidloes, Powys. | Mold Crown Court heard he attacked the girl in a churchyard shed at a fancy dress party in Llanidloes, Powys. |
Judge Merfyn Hughes QC sentenced Meyer to seven years for rape and six months for possessing 47 indecent images of children on two computers. | Judge Merfyn Hughes QC sentenced Meyer to seven years for rape and six months for possessing 47 indecent images of children on two computers. |
He also banned Meyer from ever working with children and described the offender as a significant risk to young girls. | He also banned Meyer from ever working with children and described the offender as a significant risk to young girls. |
Screamed | Screamed |
The court was told how Meyer, wearing a bright red dressing gown and slippers, had offered to help the girl when she had become separated from her friends, but he sexually assaulted and then raped her. | The court was told how Meyer, wearing a bright red dressing gown and slippers, had offered to help the girl when she had become separated from her friends, but he sexually assaulted and then raped her. |
He later told police that she was dressed provocatively. | He later told police that she was dressed provocatively. |
At the time, Meyer was living near Oxford with his girlfriend, but had returned to his home town of Llanidloes for the annual summer fancy dress street party. | |
During her 30-minute ordeal, the girl's father, who was also in Llanidloes, rang her mobile phone but Meyer switched it off and threatened to kill her if she screamed. | During her 30-minute ordeal, the girl's father, who was also in Llanidloes, rang her mobile phone but Meyer switched it off and threatened to kill her if she screamed. |
Judge Hughes said: "There can be no doubt that she was the unfortunate victim, by chance, of your predatory behaviour, in circumstances in which she was entirely innocent. | Judge Hughes said: "There can be no doubt that she was the unfortunate victim, by chance, of your predatory behaviour, in circumstances in which she was entirely innocent. |
"You told her that you had a knife and that you would put it across her neck if she screamed. | "You told her that you had a knife and that you would put it across her neck if she screamed. |
"You also threatened to kill her." | "You also threatened to kill her." |
The court heard the girl was now receiving counselling, but she was frightened to leave her parents' home. | The court heard the girl was now receiving counselling, but she was frightened to leave her parents' home. |
She has also been affected by cruel and unfounded rumours that she encouraged the attack, the court was told. | She has also been affected by cruel and unfounded rumours that she encouraged the attack, the court was told. |
Rhys Rowlands, prosecuting, said: "Nothing could be further from the truth. The crown wish to make it clear that she is a totally innocent victim in every sense of the word." | Rhys Rowlands, prosecuting, said: "Nothing could be further from the truth. The crown wish to make it clear that she is a totally innocent victim in every sense of the word." |
Duncan Bould, defending, said Meyer, who had no previous convictions, accepted full responsibility for what had occurred and had expressed genuine horror and remorse. | Duncan Bould, defending, said Meyer, who had no previous convictions, accepted full responsibility for what had occurred and had expressed genuine horror and remorse. |