Mother Jailed for 17 Years Over Horrific Abuse Plot Against Daughter
A 32-year-old mother has been locked up for 17 years after plotting with her predator partner to let him rape her six-year-old daughter. The chilling scheme involved the mother drugging her own child to keep her sleepy, making it easier for her 43-year-old partner to abuse her. The sick plan only failed when the man said the girl “stirred” as he entered her room.
Disturbing Messages Spark Police Probe
The shocking crime came to light when a female friend found vile messages on the man’s phone while he was at a pub and quickly called the police. The couple, both from Cornwall, were arrested. The predator tried to run but was caught and charged.
plymouth/" title="Plymouth" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">Plymouth Crown Court heard that between July and December 2021, the pair exchanged detailed messages plotting to sexually abuse the little girl. In a grotesque twist, the mother even sent intimate photos of her daughter to the man as a “Christmas present” just days before the planned assault.
Forensic Evidence Reveals Child Was Drugged
Tests showed the child was sedated with Tramadol and other prescribed drugs. Thankfully, a medical exam confirmed the rape did not happen. Both were convicted of conspiracy to rape and assault a child under 13, with the mother also guilty of giving her daughter a noxious substance.
Judge Robert Linford: “You effectively handed her over to a sexual predator. This is utterly beyond comprehension and a total betrayal of the child’s trust. The mother showed no remorse.”
Sentences and Aftermath
The predator admitted he planned to abuse the girl and was sentenced to 13 years in prison. During sentencing, he said, “I’m sorry, I just messed everything up for a lot of people.”
The court heard the young girl is now safe and will have no further contact with her mother. Authorities have vowed to protect her from any more harm.
This harrowing case has shocked the community and is a grim reminder of the evil that can lurk within families. Police remain committed to safeguarding vulnerable children.