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Carlyn Thompson, who has waived her right to anonymity, was attacked by Gregory Houslin after she made him tea - but is now speaking out to tell other victims of rape that "there is hope"
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A mum has told how her life was almost completely ruined after she was raped by her son’s former best friend.
Carlyn Thompson, who has waived her right to anonymity, had known Gregory Houslin since he was 14.
But in 2005, Houslin, then 23, visited Carlyn and raped her after she made him a cup of tea.
Houslin, now 38, was jailed for five-and-a-half years for rape.
Carlyn, who is keeping details of her location secret because she still fears Houslin, is now speaking out to let other victims know there is hope.
The 58-year-old retired teacher said: “He nearly ruined my life but I’m now trying to move forward and let other women know that there is a light at the end of the tunnel.”
They met in 1996 when Carlyn’s sons Matthew and Dom brought Houslin home after school, reports the Daily Record.
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She said: “He was polite and seemed like a typical teenage boy. After that, whenever I came home from work, Gregory was always upstairs with my sons, listening to music and playing games.”
Years passed, and in 2002, Carlyn’s sons moved out after finishing school.
Houslin remained friendly with Carlyn, visiting her twice a year.
On the day of the attack, Carlyn let him in for a cup of tea and they chatted about work and family.
She said: “I realised it was late and I told Gregory I should get some sleep.
“I opened the front door, expecting him to leave, but he told me he wasn’t going anywhere.”
She tried to phone Matthew, who lived across the street, but got no answer.
She tried to get Houslin out for 20 minutes but he refused. Then he gripped her by the arms and pulled her on to a sofa.
Carlyn said: “I was still holding my phone so I dialled 999 but I dropped it before I could find the call button. Then Gregory ripped my trousers and ­underwear off.
“I screamed, ‘I’m being raped. Help me!’ But no one came. Gregory put his hand over my mouth. Then he raped me.”
Afterwards, Carlyn grabbed her phone and escaped to the bathroom, where she called police.
Houslin then appeared behind her. She said: “Moments later, I heard sirens outside, so I pushed past him and sprinted out the front door.
“My sons were distraught and couldn’t believe what he had done.”
In September 2005, Houslin, of Watford, was found guilty of rape at
St Albans Crown Court.
He was released four years later and Carlyn got a shock when she bumped into him in a cafe.
In 2014, she moved to Scotland. She said: “I’m finally coming to terms with what happened.”
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DEAR DEIDRE: I HAVE been having sex with my friend’s son.
I didn’t seduce him but his mum says I obviously must have offered him sex on a plate and blames me.
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I am 32 and he’s 19. He seemed a kid a year ago but very much a man when he came home from university after they closed in the spring.
We chatted at my friend’s birthday barbecue in the summer and I had far more to drink than usual.
He was flirting outrageously, telling me I looked so young I could pass for a student. It boosted my ego.
We ended up slipping away from the party and went upstairs to his room.
All the time he was kissing me he was undressing me too and we ended up having sex. It blew my mind.
The next day I felt so guilty I texted him to say we should stay away from each other but he bombarded me with texts and insisted we carry on seeing one another. He was too hot to refuse.
He had a row with his mum one day and blurted out about us. She’s stopped speaking to me.
She believes I cradle snatched her son. His dad and older sisters are not speaking to me either.
I confided in my mum and sister, and they disapprove and told me I shouldn’t get into a relationship with him.
Everyone blames me because I am older, and they think I took advantage.
Nothing could be further from the truth. He’s the one who insists we carry on and gets angry if I argue.
He’s been away at uni since October. Of course I couldn’t visit him but we’ve been very close online.
He’s told his family he’s seeing a girl at uni now, but he tells me he loves me and wants to tell them the truth when he gets home, which will be any day now. I am so scared of their reaction.
Do I call it off and do what everyone else wants, or carry on and risk losing everyone I care about?
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DEIDRE SAYS: It is unfair that everyone blames you. Of course it takes two to tango, but your instinct to call a halt to the fling right from the start was right.
Now you need to let age and experience speak and take a firmer line with your young lover. Be firm that it’s over.
He’s got no right to get angry. It’s probably linked to quite separate tensions with his family but that’s all the more reason to do what is best for you.
It’s not just the age gap, though at 19 he is looking for a very different experience from what is right for you.
You are risking losing people you care about and who care about you. They can see what you are not seeing right now.
Cut free from this guy and move on with your life.
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