Shelley Smith aka Shelley Martin Principle Enabler of Kieran Smith

Shelley Smith aka Shelley Martin Principle Enabler of Kieran SmithShelley Smith aka Shelley Martin Principle Enabler of Kieran Smith

In early 2026, we posted about Kieran Smith, 22, of Highfield Avenue, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, getting a prison sentence of nine years for raping a young girl under 13 years of age.

Kieran Smith pleaded Not Guilty but was found Guilty for his despicable actions against the young child.

Now, if you know us a little, you will remember that we bang on about the need for any child molester to have their enablers.

Do you have a crisis of conscience? Need an alibi? Wash of clothing? Burning the Evidence? Need someone to undermine the child’s truth? Being told that, even though you are lower than crap on a shoe, you are still loved.

Now the enabler can be a family member, partner, friend, or just like-minded acquaintances.

In Kieran Smith’s case, his leading enabler appears to be his MUM, with the rest of his close family and friends as other enablers.

Mummy Smith (aka Shelley Smith/Martin) is not having it at all that her son is a convicted child rapist and is sure that the child is making it all up, even that the child’s family has gotten her to lie about being repeatedly raped.

Shelley Smith aka Shelley Martin Principle Enabler of Kieran Smith
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The police have already warned her about posting hurtful comments on Social media and giving out the family’s names and personal information.

Here are a couple of images of her comments on her son’s post (https://www.facebook.com/OffenderDatabase/posts/pfbid02hT6fPVqmP2LVNvo4FeYbihBnh1pa78fqMeonXVRS7iQFnGGFaFq7nPEiCJNcvPSXl) on our FB Page, before she wisely deleted most of them because she was getting a poor reception (remember, this is referring to a child under 13).

And who the hell is Stuart Crutchley? Where does he fit into this?


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