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Colin

mail@cuansafehaven.com www.cuansafehaven.com


Jul 3, 05 - 3:43 PM
Statute Laws (Re-Re-victimisation)

Hi all I’m Colin I run our website, Its not the best but it has its purpose which I feel is served, a bit higgledy piggledy a bit like this message. Just have so much burning me out inside.

just spoken to Steve from Swindon and Jimbo. He gave me some helpful info. We fight the same fight. We have to go to court again as more victims have come forward our abuser is in prison at the moment, he will bee free in Feb. 2006, however as I said he is back in court this September to face more charges from his time as a prison officer.

I believe that as he moved from the prison service to the United Reformed Church, we will see others from that period, it’s just so very recent for them but as they grow they will harden to the world and one day these will also come out. He was active and arrested in the 60,s for importing Homosexual pornography when he was a prison officer at Portland Prison intern both prison governors must have know the true proclivities of this M A N Malfeasant Adult Nonce, not only known but signed documentation upon his transfer to Medomsley Detention Centre (Sweetie Shop)

You will have to excuse my incoherence, synaptic not what they used to be (Never were)

Sorry it’s long

We hope your fight is victorious and not another re-victimisation.

Our Solicitor is David Greenwood which I think is part of this ACAL I have added the ACAL to my site along with the details for Solicitor Hope that’s ok, If not please let me know.

http://www.cuansafehaven.com/page54.html

Colin

www.cuansafehaven.com
Colin

www.survivorsnortheast.co.uk


Sep 30th, 2005 - 12:47 PM
Re: Statute Laws (Re-Re-victimisation)


VICTIMS of disgraced church minister Neville Husband last night called for a public inquiry into his campaign of homosexual rape of teenage inmates while working as a prison officer.
Husband, who will be 68 next month, abused his power in a "gross and wicked" way which "amounted to a campaign of homosexual rape", Newcastle Crown Court was told yesterday.
The minister is serving eight years after being found guilty of a string of sex attacks against teenage boys during a nine-year campaign, from 1976 to 1985.
Husband, who trained as a minister for the United Reformed Church after leaving the Prison Service, was serving at two churches in Gateshead when he was jailed for eight years, in 2003.
He was brought back to court yesterday after six former inmates of Medomsley Detention Centre, near Consett, County Durham, contacted police after hearing of his conviction.
Husband, formerly of Snows Green Road, Shotley Bridge, Consett, County Durham, admitted sexually assaulting four of them.
Jamie Hill, prosecuting, told the court that from 1969 to 1985, Husband had worked at the detention centre.
Mr Hill said: "He was the prison officer caterer, in charge of the kitchens - a position he held for 16 years.
"Husband repeatedly, in abuse of his position of authority, sexually assaulted these boys working in the kitchens."
He told the court how a 17-year-old was attacked in a store room near the kitchen. The boy screamed so loudly Husband held a bread knife to his neck to shut him up.
During his term of imprisonment, the teenager was raped repeatedly by Husband.
Another boy was raped when Husband caught him stealing icing and marzipan from the kitchen store room. He later attempted suicide.
A third boy tried to fight off Husband's advances and was beaten savagely for it. He was subsequently raped several times. A fourth inmate was raped but felt he could say nothing about it.
Husband yesterday admitted three charges of buggery, committed between January 1976 and December 1985, and one indecent assault, committed between January 1980 and December 1981.
He also admitted his guilt in the other offences for which he was jailed in 2003.
In mitigation, Toby Hedworth said: "Any sentence he will serve is made more difficult because of his past service as a prison officer. He lives in permanent fear of retribution in the prison environment."
Judge Esmond Faulks told Husband: "In your care were a number of boys, often from broken homes, often with personality problems.
"They all needed help. Instead of helping them to overcome their problems you took advantage of your position to sexually abuse a number of them with the use of threats and violence."
He jailed Husband for a total of two years, to run after the eight-year sentence imposed in 2003.
Last night, one of Husband's victims demanded an inquiry into how he was able to carry on assaulting youngsters for so long.
Kevin Young, 45, who waived his anonymity at an earlier trial of Husband, said victims' pleas had been ignored or not taken seriously.
Mr Young said: "We want the Home Office to acknowledge what has happened to us. The warning signs were there, yet nothing was done.
"We want an independent public inquiry looking into the whole issue and an apology. Only then will we be able to move on.
Colin

www.survivorsnortheast.co.uk


Sep 30th, 2005 - 12:49 PM
Re: Statute Laws (Re-Re-victimisation)


DISGRACED church minister Neville Husband will be defrocked -more than two years after he was convicted of sexually abusing teenagers while serving as a prison officer.He was already serving eight years in jail for molesting five inmates at Medomsley Detention Centre, in Consett, County Durham, where he worked as a warder during the 1970s and 1980s. He had denied the charges and had launched an appeal. This week, Husband, who trained as a United Reformed Church minister after he left the Prison Service, confessed to having attacked four more boys at the detention centre and dropped his appeal. He was sentenced to a further two years in jail.Church spokesman the Reverend David Lawrence said last night: "As a community deeply involved in the care and nurture of tens of thousands of children week by week, we are deeply shocked and saddened by the events which came to light in the trial, and our sympathy and prayers go out to those who have suffered."In accordance with the high expectations placed on all those who serve the Church as ministers, when the Church learned in 2001 that allegations had been made against the Reverend Neville Husband relating to conduct before his ordination in 1994, Mr Husband was immediately suspended from his duties."Husband, formerly of Snows Green Road, Shotley Bridge, Consett, County Durham, served at two churches in Gateshead.Mr Lawrence said: "The constitution of the Church is drawn up within a framework laid down by Act of Parliament, and under its disciplinary rules, the Church may only finalise the removal of ministerial status when any charges in the criminal courts have been resolved."Regrettably, in this case, that restriction meant that Husband's appeal prevented the formal completion of the removal of ministerial status " The withdrawal of that appeal will now allow the Church to proceed with the process."
brian clare



Oct 16th, 2006 - 4:35 PM
for colin

colin can u get in touch with me please lost your number please emaiul me


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