Thames Valley Police has finally released the photo of Amy Williams, of Samuelson Court in Banbury, after she was jailed on Wednesday, June 24.
Mrs Williams had been found guilty of two counts of causing or inciting a child below the age of 13 to engage in sexual activity.
Judge Ian Pringle handed her three years and four months for both charges at Oxford Crown Court, with the sentences to run concurrently.
Prior to that, her husband Robert Williams had been sentenced to 19 years in jail, with a further five years on licence.
Mr and Mrs Williams had both denied the charges against them, and at the sentencing hearing, the judge said that she continued to deny them.
The offences were committed between June 2013 and June 2017 against a girl and a boy between the ages of two and nine at the time.
At the sentencing hearing, the prosecution said that she was not only present on some occasions, but also participated in the sexual abuse.
A victim statement was read out, which explained that they felt at one point “life was not worth living” although now they see “a life ahead”.
In addition, Ms Williams was given three years and four months on both charges, as well as a 10-year Sexual Harms Prevention Order.
These kinds of pathetic sentences are usual for the partners of the child rapists who only used their female guile to lure the child in, make the child feel safe, groom them, molest them, and clean up afterwards…without their enabler, the child rapists would have no victims.
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