Torquay man jailed for 27 years for rapes and sexual abuse of children
A Torquay man has been jailed for 27 years after being found guilty of the rape and sexual abuse of three children.
Stephen Sanders, 62, of Raleigh Avenue, Torquay, appeared at Exeter Crown Court for sentencing on Wednesday 23 April having been found guilty by a jury of three indecent assaults, six rapes and two indecency with a child charges at trial. The offences took place in the 1990s and 2000s, in Exeter and at other locations.
Sanders, who also goes by the aliases Stephen Wolfe, Collins, Rice and Hubbard, must also sign the Sex Offenders’ Register for life.
During the trial the court heard how Sanders raped and abused the first victim on a number of occasions, his actions having a devastating effect on her.
He used paganism as an excuse to abuse her and also mentioned demons, spirits and ghosts.
Sanders abused the second victim, gave him chocolate and told him it was their little secret.
Sanders also committed a sexual offence on a third victim when she was aged under 10.
Sentencing Sanders, Judge David Evans said: “Monsters do not exist but you, as cruel and heartless as you are, come close.”
Officer in the case DC Mike Smith said: “Stephen Sanders is a calculating rapist and child sex offender who targeted three young victims over a number of years.
“It is thanks to their immense courage in speaking about what happened and giving evidence in court that Sanders is finally behind bars.
“He manipulated his victims for his own twisted sexual gratification and showed no consideration for their wants and wellbeing.
“He has never showed any remorse for the offences he has committed. We hope this sentence will allow the victims to move forward with their lives.
“We will continue to thoroughly investigate all child sex offences reported to us, regardless of when they took place.”
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