In 2026, the Offender Database reported that in 2013, Brighton Paedophile Graham Wheatley was sentenced to 8 years in prison for repeatedly raping a 13-year-old girl. He is now 51 years old and is out and about in your community.
Below is the media report from 2013 when Graham Wheatley was sentenced:
A 40-year-old man, Graham Wheatley, from Brighton, has been sent to jail for raping and indecently assaulting a young girl.
Graham Wheatley, of Birdham Road, Brighton, was convicted of two offences in 2003 and 2004.
He pleaded guilty at a previous hearing to indecently assaulting a 14-year-old girl in Portslade and of the same girl in Thetford, Norfolk when she was aged 13.
Graham Wheatley was sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment.
He was also required to register as a sex offender for life on his release, and was served with an indeterminate Sexual Offence Prevention Order (SOPO) severely restricting his access to children.
The investigation was led by Child Protection detectives based in Brighton.
Detective Constable Naomi O’Keeffe said: “No child or young person should have to go through what this victim has gone through.
“She lived in fear for so many years before she had the strength to come forward to the police in 2010.
“Now she can move forward and get on with her life at last.” [Editor’s Note: As if by magic?!]
AND here is how well he was rehabilitated in prison:
Graham Wheatley was previously released in 2018. But went on the run and was re-jailed.
In 2019, he was released again but refused to register as a sex offender, so he was re-jailed.
In early 2020, he was refused release as he would not do what the prison guards asked, and denied being a sex offender.
Graham Wheatley has now admitted that he IS sexually attracted to children – Because of this admittance, he has now been granted release!!
So keep an eye out for Graham Wheatley as he WILL be on the lookout for his next victim.
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