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Ammi 27-07-2020 05:53 PM

‘Monstrous’ X Factor contestant jailed for life for 22-year string of sex offences...
 
...this guy is a total monster, described as ‘pure evil’ by the judge...it was just discussed on the radio earlier because apparently he could be eligible for parole in 9 years...



An X Factor reject described as “pure evil” has been jailed for life after admitting a series of rapes and other sex offences that took place over 22 years.

Phillip Blackwell, 56, had admitted committing offences against five women in Birmingham and Nuneaton between 1997 and 1998.

He later admitted a further 20 sexual offences against three women between 2005 and 2019 as well as one count of taking indecent photographs of a child and a count of voyeurism.

In all, Blackwell committed 31 sexual offences against nine victims over 22 years. He was sentenced at Warwick Crown Court on Monday.

The sentencing judge on Monday described Blackwell as “monstrous”, adding: “Murderers aside, I can think of no more dangerous an individual that I have crossed in my 35 years in criminal law.”

Blackwell, a musician who has played in bands, appeared on ITV’s The X Factor in 2008 and sang Spandau Ballet’s Gold in an unsuccessful audition.

He was arrested at his Cornwall home earlier this year and went on to plead guilty in February to four counts of rape, one attempted rape, five counts of indecent assault and one of false imprisonment.

The charges relate to offences against women in the Birmingham and Nuneaton cases in the late 90s. West Midlands Police said that in each instance, young women were walking alone early in the morning when they were attacked from behind and either raped or subjected to other sex crimes.

After his guilty pleas, Warwickshire Police took the lead investigating sexual offences against four women in Cornwall.

Blackwell then appeared in court in May, and pleaded guilty to 20 more sexual offences including nine counts of rape, four counts of sexual assault, two counts of assault by penetration and three counts of voyeurism, all committed against three women between 2005 and 2019.

He also admitted one count of taking indecent photographs of a child and a count of voyeurism in relation to the same child.


He taped some of the victims’ eyes and filmed himself attacking young women, Warwick Crown Court was told.

Adrian Langdale QC, prosecuting, said Blackwell often grabbed his victims from behind by their neck or head and “rammed” them to the floor before raping or sexually assaulting them.

Blackwell disguised himself by using a “soft Irish accent” and wore a balaclava or mask, and told his first victim to close her eyes and count to 100 after he finished attacking her, the court heard.

His victims were “plied” with alcohol, the court heard. He told one: “If I met a girl like you, I would want to marry you. I want you to enjoy this.”

Another was told: “I’m not going to hurt you, we’re just going to make love if that’s OK?”

One persuaded him to remove his balaclava and not to rape her, and he told her she “should be a social worker for talking him out of it”.

Blackwell told a victim he knew where she lived and he could “do this over and over again”.

He was described by a victim as “pure evil” and another said he had left her with a “devastating and long-lasting effect”.

Sentencing, Judge Peter Cooke said: “You got away with leading a double life for as long as that because you are clever, because you are calculated, because you are forensically aware, because you are devious and because you are manipulative.”

He said Blackwell had “no regard whatsoever” for women as human beings.

“You must treat them with a level of contempt that is too shocking to even contemplate.

“The harm that you have done with your selfishness is incalculable.

“If you wanted to do it, to hell with everyone else, you would do it.”

Blackwell must serve a minimum term of nine years and was put on the sex offenders’ register for life, as well as being ordered not to directly or indirectly contact any of his victims.

Police said Blackwell’s arrest followed “Operation Fairway”, a collaboration between West Midlands Police, the National Crime Agency and Warwickshire Police – one of the latter force’s biggest investigations.

Detective Chief Inspector Caroline Corfield, from the Warwickshire Police Major Investigation Unit, said: “Blackwell offended on a huge scale. It is clear he is a dangerous and manipulative sexual predator who has caused untold misery to his victims for the purpose of his own sexual gratification.

“He poses a serious danger to women.”


https://uk.yahoo.com/news/monstrous-...155831495.html

UserSince2005 27-07-2020 06:01 PM

ITS TIME... TO FACE... THE MUSIC!

and by that i mean the prison showers.

bitontheslide 27-07-2020 06:14 PM

with that kind of history, he wont survive long in prison

Ammi 27-07-2020 06:17 PM

...it’s just incredible that he could ever be eligible for release in 9yrs for the crimes he’s committed...

Morgan. 27-07-2020 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10887533)
An X Factor reject described as “pure evil” has been jailed for life after admitting a series of rapes and other sex offences that took place over 22 years.

Phillip Blackwell, 56, had admitted committing offences against five women in Birmingham and Nuneaton between 1997 and 1998.

https://uk.yahoo.com/news/monstrous-...155831495.html

Ffs why am I not surprised

Gstar 27-07-2020 11:12 PM

People who smoke weed get more time than that. A world we live in

Mystic Mock 28-07-2020 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 10887537)
ITS TIME... TO FACE... THE MUSIC!

and by that i mean the prison showers.

:joker:

Being serious this guy should never be let out of Prison as he clearly can't be rehabilitated.

Ammi 28-07-2020 08:23 AM

...this is really concerning, I have to say...


‘Blackwell must serve a minimum term of nine years and was put on the sex offenders’ register for life...’...


...9 years served as a minimum and therefore a possibility for the most heinous type crimes against women...’he poses a serious danger to women’...and he may be released to continue that danger in 9yrs../..incredible ‘justice’...

Nicky91 28-07-2020 08:55 AM

gross, i hate sex offenders :yuk:

Toy Soldier 28-07-2020 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Nicky91 (Post 10887882)
gross, i hate sex offenders :yuk:

Yeah there's just something inherently unlikeable about them.

Niamh. 28-07-2020 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Gstar (Post 10887744)
People who smoke weed get more time than that. A world we live in

Yeah, I don't understand why rapes and sexual assaults get treated with such piss poor sentencing, 9 victims so what? 1 year per victim? it's disgusting

Niamh. 28-07-2020 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10887887)
Yeah there's just something inherently unlikeable about them.

:laugh:

Toy Soldier 28-07-2020 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10887889)
Yeah, I don't understand why rapes and sexual assaults get treated with such piss poor sentencing, 9 victims so what? 1 year per victim? it's disgusting

I think it's basically linked to a problem that plays into all sorts of injustices; systems of power still don't REALLY place much emphasis in psychological harm and permanent damage to mental health. I guess it's also much harder to prove with concrete evidence.

In rape cases the psychological damage can often obviously be absolutely devastating. People's personalities can be changed forever, lives and relationships can be completely ruined, but the actual physical damage is often minor, temporary (or totally absent) and so it gets put more in the category of other assaults. With general assault, sentencing is harsh when there's lasting bodily harm but light when there are only minor injuries.

tl;dr the justice system doesn't take damage to mental health all that seriously.

Niamh. 28-07-2020 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10887895)
I think it's basically linked to a problem that plays into all sorts of injustices; systems of power still don't REALLY place much emphasis in psychological harm and permanent damage to mental health. I guess it's also much harder to prove with concrete evidence.

In rape cases the psychological damage can often obviously be absolutely devastating. People's personalities can be changed forever, lives and relationships can be completely ruined, but the actual physical damage is often minor, temporary (or totally absent) and so it gets put more in the category of other assaults. With general assault, sentencing is harsh when there's lasting bodily harm but light when there are only minor injuries.

tl;dr the justice system doesn't take damage to mental health all that seriously.

It's just such an invasive crime, such a massive violation of a person. I don't understand how that isn't taken in to consideration.

Ammi 28-07-2020 09:56 AM

...really, I would totally recommend that anyone and everyone watch the Netflix miniseries, Unbelievable...

Niamh. 28-07-2020 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10887901)
...really, I would totally recommend that anyone and everyone watch the Netflix miniseries, Unbelievable...

Yeah, it's very good but also an uncomfortable watch. That's another thing with rape, more specifically rape of a woman, it seems like women are instantly either doubted or made to feel like it was somehow they're own fault.

Ammi 28-07-2020 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10887902)
Yeah, it's very good but also an uncomfortable watch. That's another thing with rape, more specifically rape of a woman, it seems like women are instantly either doubted or made to feel like it was somehow they're own fault.

...one of the things that’s so disheartening and upsetting about this is someone is so evil as de cribbed by the judge himself...and yet (..potentially..)...9yrs for 31 offences..what’s that, around 4 months per offence...why would a woman want to put herself through the horrendous ordeal of the court system for that...

thesheriff443 28-07-2020 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10887902)
Yeah, it's very good but also an uncomfortable watch. That's another thing with rape, more specifically rape of a woman, it seems like women are instantly either doubted or made to feel like it was somehow they're own fault.

Rape is a disgusting crime and some women end up killing them selves over it.

I don’t think women are instantly doubted, but like any aligation it needs to be investigated.

Ammi 28-07-2020 10:17 AM

...obviously there are rape cases with men...but is it thought in the same way as it can be with women...(...not specifically applying to this case...)...are the same comments made...he should have been more aware of being alone/what he was wearing/the quantity he was drinking in alcohol/his general behaviour....etc...etc...

Niamh. 28-07-2020 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 10887903)
...one of the things that’s so disheartening and upsetting about this is someone is so evil as de cribbed by the judge himself...and yet (..potentially..)...9yrs for 31 offences..what’s that, around 4 months per offence...why would a woman want to put herself through the horrendous ordeal of the court system for that...

Yeah, it's maddening. And I know TS mentioned the mental health damage caused by rape but it's more than that, it's such a violation in a different way than a physical assault is and I often feel like that part of it is taken in to account more if it's a man who's raped

Ammi 28-07-2020 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 10887908)
Yeah, it's maddening. And I know TS mentioned the mental health damage caused by rape but it's more than that, it's such a violation in a different way than a physical assault is and I often feel like that part of it is taken in to account more if it's a man who's raped

...there are so many levels and layers of damage that a victim will have...I just can’t imagine the feeling of helplessness of your body being invaded in such a way, I mean that would strip away all of your confidence completely and just leave you feeling so vulnerable ...but then to have society look at you as well with judgement of...but why did she go/why did she say/why did she wear....etc, you know..?...honestly, I don’t have words for how that would all make someone feel and it’s understandable that some women don’t put themselves through the ‘justice’ system...

GoldHeart 28-07-2020 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10887545)
with that kind of history, he wont survive long in prison

Yikes ! this is so disturbing and grim

thesheriff443 28-07-2020 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by bitontheslide (Post 10887545)
with that kind of history, he wont survive long in prison

Of coarse he will, he will be put on the sex offenders wing, away from other prisoners.


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