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Christopher Baker, 77, terrorised two youngsters between 1986 and 1996.
A pensioner who led a charity set up to transform a famous Scottish island has been jailed for sex attacks on two young girls.
Christopher Baker served as the director and secretary of the Mull and Iona Community Trust between 1998 and 2019. But he was jailed at Dumbarton Sheriff Court yesterday for “abusing a position of trust, responsibility and power” to “physically, sexually, mentally and emotionally” abuse two youngsters between 1986 and 1996.
The 77-year-old was jailed for two years and placed him on the sex offenders’ register for 10 years, after being convicted following a jury trial in September. Sheriff Maxwell Hendry told Baker his victims “were terrified of you and of what might happen next.”
He added: “This was traumatic, life changing and there’s possible lifelong consequences.” He said the jail term would “reflect society’s displeasure and disgust” at his crimes, and jailed him for two years
Baker, who moved to Mull from the south of England in 1972, began to abuse the first girl when she was just two, and the second from the age of four. The abuse lasted for a decade, stopping when the younger girl reached the age of 12.
Baker denied he had done anything wrong, forcing the girls, who are now adults, to give evidence against him. He repeatedly abused the first girl between 1986 and 1996, at the Western Isles Hotel, in the burgh of Tobermory, and a country house in the village of Dervaig, both on the Isle of Mull, and a hotel on the Isle of Iona.
He repeatedly touched her inappropriately, but was cleared of claims that, on two different occasions, he got an unknown man to take her away and perform sex acts with her. He regularly abused the second girl between 1986 and 1994, at an address in Dervaig, tickling her when they were both naked and repeatedly touching her inappropriately.
In his closing speech to the jury, prosecutor David McDonald said manipulative Baker had “conditioned the victims of his crimes to believe that his abuse of them was normal” and “that his behaviour towards them was loving and caring”.
He added: “In doing so, he has utterly devastated their lives, and he’s simply trying to escape the consequences of his actions. Mr Baker tells us they’re mistaken, but when you consider the evidence, I’d suggest you’ll find there’s only one person lying.
“The man who only has one card left to play by denying everything and accepting nothing.”
Government records show Baker was Director of the Mull and Iona Community Trust from 1998 to 2019, and secretary from 1998 to 2008 and 2017 to 2019. Its website states it was established to improve “the social amenities, and physical and economic infrastructure of the islands”.
A Resume of Directors states that Baker “trained as aircraft design engineer, before moving to a boatbuilding company specialising in aerofoil section trimarans”. He was also Mull Little Theatre director for more than 10 years, part as chair, a board member of Mull Car Cub, and Director and founder member of North West Mull Community Woodland Company.
VisitScotland, the country’s national tourist organisation, describes Mull as having “miles of stunning coastline with amazing wildlife”. The Mull and Iona Community Trust was contacted for comment.
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Open justice strives to ensure public confidence and respect in democracy and the administration of justice. It also serves to deter people from committing crimes and thereby the details of those crimes becoming public knowledge.
Court reporting forms a key part of that process, and with sexual offences there is the additional purpose of empowering other victims to come forward when justice is seen to be served. Here are some of the criminals we reported on, who were jailed for sex offences from January to October 2022.
Many cases have been heard at Bristol Crown Court , including historical offenders brought to justice by scientific advances. You can read more about why we publish defendants' names and addresses here . Ages and addresses were correct at the time of sentencing.
The list below is not a full list of all offenders sentenced in Bristol this year, but covers those whose cases we reported on. For help reporting a sexual offence or accessing support, please find a full list of organisations and contact details at the bottom of this article, or to avoid reading material that may be triggering please visit the This Is Not An Excuse website for the same list of contact details.
A Kingswood father-of-two who had sex with a vulnerable 15-year-old girl was jailed. Jonathan McConn met the child via social media, a court heard.
Text messages between them showed they were having intimacy and police acting on intelligence tracked the girl to McConn's home. The 32-year-old, of Russell Avenue, pleaded guilty to child abduction.
Judge Mark Horton handed him a prison sentence of two years and ten months, telling McConn: "She was vulnerable and there is breach of a formal warning to keep away from her. There was sexual activity and the reality is it was not affection but the abuse of a young girl."
A man who sexually abused a girl aged under 16 when he was aged 20 was jailed. And after a delay in dealing with the case he received a big discount on what he would otherwise had to serve.
Konner Derrick, 24, whose address was given as Dunmail Road in Southmead but in court said to be homeless, pleaded guilty to seven charges of having sexual activity with a child. He also admitted one charge of causing or inciting a girl to engage in sexual activity.
Judge Michael Cullum said the offences should have attracted a four-year prison sentence. But after a delay he handed Derrick a term of two years and six months.
The judge told him: "Delay in the case is utterly unacceptable to the court."
A trespasser entered a woman's home near Bristol and raped her. And he was handed a hefty jail term.
Simon Mills denied wrongdoing. But a jury at Bristol Crown Court convicted the homeless 37-year-old of rape and sexual assault by penetration.
Judge Julian Lambert handed him a 15-year extended sentence. That comprises of ten years' custody and five years' extended licence.
The judge told Mills: "The jury found you showed her no mercy and abused her sexually. They found no consent, and you knew there was no consent.
"There is an element of a predator about you and I find that very disturbing...You were cold, calculating, cruel and callous in what you did."
A Gloucester man found guilty of double rape was handed a lengthy jail term. Samuel Moulder denied wrongdoing but was convicted after a trial at Gloucester Crown Court.
The 34-year-old, of Newton House in London Road, was found guilty of abusing the complainant in 2017. Bristol Crown Court heard one offence took place in a hotel and the other at her home.
Judge Michael Cullum jailed him for eight years. He told Moulder: "Any rape is an exceptionally serious event...her eloquent and somewhat measured victim personal statement is a reminder of how catastrophic such events are to victims."
A man chatting online about sexually abusing youngsters claimed he wasn't attracted to children. But a judge didn't agree with him and jailed him for 20 months.
Matthew Stevens had been handed a Sexual Harm Prevention Order banning inappropriate activity online. Police, however, found he had conducted lewd chats about children and posted inappropriate images - including an 'upskirt' photo of a girl aged between six and eight.
By the time officers located him he had deleted his internet history. But Bristol Crown Court heard experts used URL evidence to establish that he had been viewing indecent material - and he was also found with a movie and still image of youngsters aged four and six being sexually abused.
Stevens, 46, of Shrubbery Avenue, Weston-super-Mare , pleaded guilty to breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order between March and June 2019. He also admitted possessing two indecent images of children in July 2019.
Judge Mark Horton jailed him for 20 months. He told Stevens: "You divorced yourself from recognising the savage reality that you gain enjoyment from watching the sexual abuse of young children."
When a 'predatory and manipulative' offender tried to arrange to sexually abuse a man's young daughter he was in for a surprise. The man was an undercover policeman.
Richard Campbell chatted to the officer online and tried to set up the abuse of the child. Bristol Crown Court heard Campbell sent the officer an indecent image of a four-year-old girl which he claimed to have abused in the past and described the effect it had on her.
Police who raided his home found he had a phone and iPad which he had not declared under the terms of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO). And he was found with a small number of indecent images of children representing all three categories of concern.
Campbell, 49, of Grace Drive in Kingswood , pleaded guilty to breaching a SHPO. He also admitted three charges of making an indecent image of a child and a single charge of distributing an indecent image of a child.
Judge Mark Horton jailed him for three years and four months,
The Survivors Trust is the largest umbrella agency for specialist rape and sexual abuse services in the UK.
Their services work with victims and survivors of all ages, all genders, of all forms of sexual violence, sexual abuse and sexual exploitation, including support for partners and family members.
If you have been a victim of a sexual offence, you can call the free helpline on 08088 010 818.
A workman on a contract in Bristol was caught filming a woman in the shower. And when police were called in he admitted setting up a spy camera and filming her in her bedroom.
James Campbell, 58, who address was given as Abronhill Cumbernauld, North Lancashire, pleaded guilty to two charges of voyeurism. He appeared at Bristol Crown Court for sentence on July 7, 2022.
Judge Michael Longman jailed him for 10 months. He told Campbell: "She feels traumatised and violated and it makes her feel sick, shocked, angry, upset, mortified, paranoid and uncomfortable."
A Nailsea man downloaded images of children as young as six months old being sexually abused. And he admitted downloading such images for decades - amassing millions of photos which remain uncategorised by police.
The National Crime Agency received information that Tyler Grey's internet address was accessing child abuse material in June and July 2019, Bristol Crown Court heard. That prompted police to search his home, resulting in the discovery of 11,584 child abuse images on his computer devices.
But the court heard that represented just the peak of his pornographic mountain of material. Some three million images remain uncategorised and he admitted viewing illicit images for 20 years.
Grey, 48, of Scotch Horn Way, pleaded guilty to three charges of making indecent images of children, relating to all concern categories A, B and C. He also admitted possessing prohibited and extreme pornographic images.
Judge Mark Horton jailed him for 19 months.
A man was jailed for groping a teenage girl's chest. Gintaras Kontautas made the 14-year-old child lift her arms up, a court heard.
After pulling her top up and her bra down he touched her chest. Kontautas, 38, of Monkton Avenue in Weston-super-Mare , denied wrongdoing.
But after a trial a jury at Bristol Crown Court convicted him of having sexual activity with a child. Judge Mark Horton jailed him for three years.
As former general secretary of the Bristol RSPCA, Andrew Gibson was devoted to animal welfare. But, as a scout leader, he preyed on boys in his charge and kept that dark secret for more than four decades.
Bristol Crown Court heard that in sexual abuse which started 43 years ago, Gibson molested five boys all aged under 13. He targeted four victims when he was a scout leader and one when he was conservation warden on Lundy island.
The 84-year-old, of Trinity Place in Weston-super-Mare , denied wrongdoing. But a jury convicted him of nine charges of indecent assault and one of buggery.
Judge William Hart handed him a 17-year sentence. That consists of 16 years' jail and a year's extended licence.
Conscience got the better of a man who, after denying wrongdoing, admitted rape. As a result Tryese Reid was jailed for four years and four months.
Reid had put in a not guilty plea to raping a woman in Montpelier in April 2020. But the 22-year-old, of Walsingham Road in Mitcham, London, appeared via prison video link at Bristol Crown Court and held his hand up to the offence.
Judge Michael Cullum told him: "That evening you were somewhat out of control. You did not take no for an answer and you were told no in clear terms."
A 45-year-old man was jailed for almost seven years after raping a student in Bristol.
Mohsen Gheibi, of Stapleton Road in Easton , was handed a prison sentence of six years and nine months at Bristol Crown Court ( on June 10, 2022) after being found guilty of raping the woman, then 19 years old, in 2019.
The court heard how Gheibi had walked to the victim’s home with her, followed her to her bedroom and raped her. The victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, noticed Gheibi walking alongside her and, when she got home and he followed her inside, she had ‘frozen in fear’ and felt ‘out of control’.
A former drummer convicted of having sex with a sleeping woman was jailed. Jake Matthews, who used to play with Bristol band Montrose, denied wrongdoing after the historical allegation was made.
But a jury convicted him of rape in a trial at Bristol Crown Court. Matthews, 26, of Glena Avenue in Knowle , appeared for sentence on May 12, 2022. Judge David Evans sent to prison for six-and-a-half years.
The judge told him: "She said she was tired. She fell asleep with you beside her in bed and she had no worries about that. It seems you had been hoping for sex. Rather than waiting until she woke you decided to take the sexual gratification you had been hoping for."
It took 35 years - but DNA technology finally put a sex attacker behind bars. Raymond Ellis targeted a lone 17-year-old girl walking home after a night out in Sheffield, Bristol Crown Court heard.
After a chase in which she lost a stiletto heel he struck her in the face with her shoe before taking her to a grass bank, removing her underwear and forcing her to commit a sex act on him. Ellis then left her tied up with her underwear and fled, probably thinking he had got clean away.
But three decades later a review of the case focused on semen recovered on the victim's jacket, DNA recovered matched Ellis and he was arrested in August 2019. Ellis, 63, of William Street in Bristol, pleaded guilty to indecent assault, carrying a maximum 10 years at the time it was committed in 1987. The court heard that the attack would have been charged as rape carrying a maximum of life imprisonment. The recorder Mr James Bromige jailed him for five years.
"You are a liar. Your are a rapist." These were the words a judge used to a man who claimed he was the victim, after he submitted a Bristol teenager to a terrifying sexual assault. Though he denied wrongdoing, Haithum Alsuliman was not believed and a jury convicted him.
The 35-year-old, of Nags Hill Head in St George , was found guilty of rape following the attack early last year. He was produced for sentence at Bristol Crown Court on May 16, 2022. The recorder Mr Millard jailed him for eight years.
A convicted child rapist who formed an acquaintance with a vulnerable 14-year-old girl was jailed. Steven Strange was banned from contact with children aged under-16 under the terms of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO).
But he met the girl on Horfield Common, gave her his mobile number and they went on several walks together, Bristol Crown Court heard. Strange, 34, of Jacobs Wells Road in Bristol, pleaded guilty to two breaches of the SHPO. He also admitted failing to notify his whereabouts under sex offender notification.
The recorder Mr Richard Smith QC jailed him for 18 months. He told Strange: "You have a history of sex offending and non-compliance."
"I see David as the Devil. You don't have to go down below to get to Hell." These were the words a woman used to describe the man who inflicted a "campaign of rape" on her.
David Newbury sexually abused her as well as another girl decades ago in Bristol. But time
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