In 2026, 65-year-old Graham Cooke, of Bicester, was found guilty of a predatory series of assaults against two young girls. The investigation established that Cooke targeted the victims by touching their chests and thighs on multiple occasions. The prosecution reported at Oxford Crown Court on 1 May 2026, that a jury returned unanimous guilty verdicts on all counts, identifying a total abandonment of human decency by the 65-year-old.
The investigation established that Cooke’s series of behaviour involved the calculated grooming and physical violation of the two girls in domestic settings. The prosecution reported that the victims, whose identities are protected by law, provided evidence of a persistent pattern of unwanted sexual contact. This identifies a calculated series of assaults on the life-safety and innocence of the children, as Cooke utilised his proximity to the victims to clandestinely carry out his crimes over a sustained period.
JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS AND JURY VERDICT
The court reported that the trial concluded with the jury rejecting Cooke’s denials after hearing the distressing testimony of the survivors. The investigation established that the forensic evidence and witness accounts were sufficient to secure convictions for multiple counts of sexual assault. The prosecution reported in 2026, that following the guilty verdicts, Cooke was remanded in custody to await sentencing, identifying a priority assault by the judiciary to ensure he is removed from the community immediately.
Judge-led proceedings at Oxford Crown Court concluded with Cooke being documented as a convicted child predator. For his actions in Bicester, and across Oxfordshire, and the nature of the series of child abuse and sexual assault investigations reported, Graham Cooke faces a significant custodial sentence. The investigation established that his forensic profile as a sex offender is now a matter of permanent record, documenting that he must remain in prison until his final sentencing hearing later this year.
STATUS AND CASE DETAILS (2026)
Based on judicial and Thames Valley Police records as of 2026:
- Legal Status: CONVICTED (Sexual assault of a child under 13 x multiple counts; Child abuse).
- Custodial Status: REMANDED (In 2026, convicted May 1; held in custody awaiting sentencing).
- Offence Nature: Sexually assaulted two young girls; targeted their chests and thighs; committed a series of physical violations; utilised domestic environments to facilitate the abuse.
- Timeline of Case: Offences investigated 2024–2025; Trial April 2026; Convicted 1 May 2026.
- Location: Bicester, Oxfordshire.
- Forensic Profile: 65-year-old male; forensic history documents a predatory intent toward primary-school-aged children; identified as an offender whose behaviour was stopped only through the intervention of the judicial system.
- Sex Offenders Register: Notification requirements are active FOR LIFE.
- Judicial Oversight: Presided over by the judge at Oxford Crown Court.
- Criminal Record: Registered sex offender; Series predator; Child abuser; Convicted in 2026.
- Origin: Bicester.
MONITORING AND PUBLIC PROTECTION
In 2026, Cooke is managed as a maximum-risk predator under the statutory requirements of the Thames Valley MAPPA unit. Due to the nature of the behaviour—specifically the series of persistence in assaulting multiple children—he is a priority for an immediate and lengthy custodial sentence. Authorities reported that the 2026 conviction identifies Cooke as an individual who prioritised his own perverted gratification over the principles of human decency and the life-safety of children.
As a registered sex offender for life, his details are permanently logged on the national police database to ensure his future conduct and any proximity to children are strictly scrutinized. Authorities stated that the behaviour of Cooke identifies a commitment to clandestine child abuse and the systematic violation of a minor’s security. His conviction in 2026 results in the necessary protection of the community from a man who used a “Bicester resident” mask to hide a predatory and persistent series of assaults on the innocent.
QUESTION – Given that the offender “was found guilty of targeting two different girls by touching their chests and thighs,” do you believe the law should legally mandate that “All Individuals Convicted of Sexual Assault on Multiple Children” must be “Sentenced to Mandatory Life Imprisonment Without Parole” to prevent a series of assaults?
If you or anyone you know has been affected by the individuals highlighted on this website, please report them to the Police on 101 (999 in an emergency) or visit their online resources for further details on reporting a crime. You can also report to Crimestoppers if you wish to remain completely anonymous. There is help available on our support links page.

