JORDAN LEE WILKINS STROOD PAEDOPHILE RAPIST

JORDAN LEE WILKINS STROOD PAEDOPHILE RAPISTJORDAN LEE WILKINS STROOD PAEDOPHILE RAPIST

In 2026, the Offender Database recorded that Jordan Lee Wilkins, 28, remains incarcerated following his conviction for the repeated and forceful rape of a 14-year-old girl. On appearing at the High Court in Edinburgh in 2024, the defendant—of Strood, Medway, Kent—was sentenced to nine years in prison. It was reported that Wilkins, a former tree surgeon and delivery driver, abused the schoolgirl as often as three times a week over a seven-month period in Dumfries and Galloway, resulting in the victim becoming pregnant with his child.

The investigation established the delusional nature of Wilkins’ defence. Police Scotland reported that during his trial at the High Court in Kilmarnock, Wilkins claimed the victim stole his sperm to impregnate herself and lied about the abuse. The prosecution reported that a jury of eight women and seven men took less than an hour to unanimously reject his claims and find him guilty. The investigation established that Wilkins used physical force, including clamping his hand over the child’s mouth to silence her during the attacks.


Judicial Findings and Investigative Detail

The court reported that the impact on the survivor has been long term and serious due to the birth of a child resulting from the rapes. The High Court heard a Joint Investigative Interview recorded in 2022, where the victim detailed how Wilkins ignored her pleas to stop. The investigation established that Wilkins showed no emotion throughout the proceedings, even as his claims were dismantled by forensic evidence and the victim’s testimony.

Lady Poole noted that Wilkins was 10 years older than his 14-year-old victim and had total disregard for the consequences of his actions. For his actions in South West Scotland, Wilkins was branded a dangerous offender whose behaviour necessitated a lengthy custodial term. The judge noted that the birth of a child conceived through rape added a permanent and traumatic dimension to the victim’s ordeal, requiring lifelong support and protection from the defendant.


Status and Statutory Requirements

For the crimes reported in Scotland, the status of Jordan Lee Wilkins is as follows:

  • Custodial Sentence: 9 years (Sentenced March 2024).
  • Supervision Requirement: 2 years of mandatory supervision upon release.
  • Non-Harassment Order: 20-year ban on approaching or contacting the victim.
  • Sex Offenders Register: Notification requirements are active for life.
  • Judicial Oversight: Sentenced at the High Court in Edinburgh following a Police Scotland investigation.
  • Criminal Record: Rape (repeated instances).
  • Origin: Strood, Medway, Kent (Offences in Dumfries and Galloway).

Monitoring and Public Protection

Wilkins is managed under Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) at the highest level of scrutiny. Due to the nature of his conduct in Dumfries and Galloway, which involved forceful rape and a refusal to acknowledge reality, his management is a maximum priority for the Public Protection Unit. Authorities state that his 20-year contact ban is a critical safeguard to protect the survivor and the child from his predatory influence.

As a member of the Sex Offenders Register for life, Wilkins must comply with all notification requirements regarding his residence, employment, and digital activity. Authorities state that his history of using physical force to silence a child in Scotland necessitates permanent vigilance by offender management teams. Any future attempt to contact the victim, breach his 20-year non-harassment order, or fail to disclose his location in Kent or elsewhere will result in immediate arrest and a return to the prison system.


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