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Child sex abuser from Brighton jailed for 12 years

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 27 Apr, 2023 at 12:14PM
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Child sex abuser from Brighton jailed for 12 years

Spencer Gorringe

A detective has praised the bravery of two women who helped put a Brighton man behind bars for child sexual abuse.

Spencer Gorringe

Spencer Gorringe was jailed for 12 years for abusing the women when they were staying at his home during their childhood more than 15 years ago.

Detective Constable Vicki Blythe said that both women had been abused as girls by Spencer Gorringe but had become “two courageous women”.

The women reported the abuse in 2019, having read news reports about Gorringe appearing in court for making and having indecent images of children. He was convicted in late 2014 and sentenced in 2015.

Brighton and Hove News covered a preliminary hearing and his conviction at the time. To read our coverage, click here and here.

The two women gave accounts of what Gorringe had done to them from the ages of 10 to 13 when he was in his mid-thirties.

Sussex Police investigated the women’s claims and specialist officers provided them with support.

The case first came to court in early 2021 but Gorringe denied all eight charges and, this month, he went on trial at Brighton Crown Court

The jury found him guilty unanimously on all eight counts and on Tuesday (25 April) Judge David Rennie jailed Gorringe for 12 years.

Gorringe, formerly of Ringmer Road, Moulsecoomb, was also ordered to register as a sex offender for life and served with a “sexual harm prevention order”.

The order is intended to make it harder for Gorringe to reoffend when released from prison.

Spencer Gorringe about 10 years ago

Detective Constable Vicki Blythe said: “The bravery shown by Gorringe’s victims in reporting his vile offending, and supporting the prosecution through to conviction, cannot be overstated.

“In 2006, Gorringe abused his position of responsibility to take advantage of two young girls, who have grown into two courageous women who helped bring a dangerous predator to justice.

“I would like to personally thank them for their support throughout this investigation.

“I hope this sentence provides them some measure of closure and sends a clear message that it is never too late to report crime.

“We will investigate and we will do all that we can to bring perpetrators to justice.”

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  1. Daniel Harris says:
    3 years ago

    Vile man. Glad he got 12 years. Another from an estate, far too many of these, community need to be equipped to spot these groomers firstly, they need to be made aware when there in the community, they need active monitoring, personally I think the survivors should be allowed to live there lives here and not have to see these rapists again, its very triggering, we need new laws which give the survivors the power to say wherever or not they are allowed back into the communities, we know if they have truely acknowledged their insidious crimes and if they have been rehabilitated. Acknowledged their guilt. Most go not guilty and never apologise. They surely will never be truly rehabilitated.

    The truth is only the smallest fraction get to court let alone all charges guilty and a full conviction, there are too many ways these beasts can get away with things and this is highlighted in the shocking conviction rates, and actual justice, every 100 people who report, just 5 of those make it to court. 4 of those will get a conviction, but not necessarily a full conviction hence the sentences are often so varied and mostly crap.

    Its a broken system! Needs massive reform.

    Hence Brighton and Hove has an epidemic of stalking in the streets, men approaching men and women, people being raped in city centre parks and alleyways. Far too many walking around this city feeling untouchable, police cant cope its so rife!

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  2. Sd says:
    3 years ago

    Well done to the people who spoke up and removed this dangerous man from our community.

    Great work by the Police and Courts, too.

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