A Bridgwater Paedophile child abuser, Sam Prowse, has been sentenced to six and a half years in prison, BACK IN 2014, for the prolonged sexual assault of an eight-year-old girl.
Sam Prowse, 26, instilled such fear in the girl that she was unable to confide in her mother, and the truth out only when she encountered him unexpectedly at a railway station.
Sam Prowse sexually exploited the girl while supervising her in Barnstaple, as presented before Exeter Crown Court.
Sam Prowse characterised the prosecution’s assertions as “absurd” and expressed his disdain for paedophiles.
Exeter Crown Court was informed that the victim has transformed from a “sweet, innocent child” into a girl who struggles to connect with peers of her own age.
In June, after a jury trial, Sam Prowse, residing at Grebe Court, Bridgwater, Somerset, was convicted of five charges of sexual assault.
During the sentencing on Thursday, Judge Phillip Wassall stated: “This girl was merely eight years old and has endured psychological trauma, for which she is currently receiving counselling.”
“This was a young girl whom you manipulated by purchasing gifts to secure her trust.” An aspect of control was also present.
Julia Bradbury, in defence, stated that her client was a frequent cannabis user at the time, resulting in mental health issues and treatment for psychosis.[WHAT UTTER BOLLOCKS]
So where is Sam Prowse and who’s child is he after this time?
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