The Offender Database reported that Danny Dennis, the Westgate-on-Sea Paedophile Child Rapist, a sex offender from Kent, misrepresented his age to sexually abuse a schoolgirl in South Tyneside.
Danny Dennis, when touring the North East, pretended to be 15 years old and claimed to be lost when he saw two schoolgirls.
One of the females, deceived by his falsehoods, felt compassion for him and proposed that he reside at her home on an inflatable mattress.
The 23-year-old convinced the girl to permit him into her bed before he sexually abused her.
During the terrifying ordeal, he told her, “Just do what I’m telling you to do, or something bad will happen.”
On Wednesday, Danny Dennis from Elm Grove, Westgate-on-Sea, Kent, was jailed at Newcastle Crown Court for two charges of child sexual abuse. He pleaded guilty to the offences.
The court was informed that Danny Dennis was in the North East when he met two schoolgirls in South Tyneside, claiming to be 15 years old.
He informed them that he was meant to be residing at a relative’s home, but was unable to locate the address.
The trio traversed the streets for several hours before one of the females proposed that he spend the night at her residence on an inflatable mattress.
Recognising that both females were minors, he acquiesced.
Sue Hirst, prosecuting, said: “The airbed was on the floor, but the defendant immediately complained, asking if he could sleep at the bottom of the bed. [The victim] woke to find him [in bed].”
Subsequent to the sexual assault, Danny Dennis departed from the premises.
Notwithstanding the horrible sexual attack, the courageous victim succeeded in recording Danny Dennis on film and photographing him.
Subsequently, she presented the evidence to the police, resulting in his arrest.
When arrested, Danny Dennis denied the offences, but later pleaded guilty in court. In a statement, the now-adult victim said the offences “put me through hell” and caused her to lose trust in men.
The Police and Courts have decided to protect the paedophile by not releasing his image to the media.
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