Stephen-Lee McIlvenny Belfast Paedophile Nonce

Stephen-Lee McIlvenny Belfast Paedophile NonceStephen-Lee McIlvenny Belfast Paedophile Nonce

The Belfast Paedophile Stephen-Lee McIlvenny admitted 77 charges against three teenage boys. How was he allowed by the Police to offend for so long?

“Mummy, Stephen-Lee is going to ask you if he can stay in our house tonight, but will you say no?”

After reading those words in a text message, a mother from Belfast said she knew then that convicted paedophile, Stephen-Lee McIlvenny, 21, was abusing her son.

“That was a big wake up call for me,” Michelle (not her real name) told BBC News NI.

“I even started saying it out loud, asking my son: ‘Are you both in a relationship? Because if you are I am phoning the police because he is grooming you’,” she said.

Ryan, whose name has also been changed to protect his identity, was 14 years old when he first met Stephen-Lee McIlvenny, who was 18 at the time.

“One weekend when I was away for a night, my eldest daughter caught the Belfast Nonce Stephen-Lee McIlvenny assaulting my son in his room,” said Michelle.

Her son, Ryan, had just turned 15.

Over the next two years, Stephen-Lee McIlvenny blackmailed, intimidated, raped and beat Ryan so hard he caused a bleed to his brain.

“He beat him so hard and wasn’t prepared to stop,” said Michelle.

“If people didn’t stop to help, my son would have been dead and I think that was Stephen-Lee’s intention because the sexual abuse was going to come out.

“I believe he tried to end my son’s life.”

Screen grab of a text message with the words “Mummy, Stephen-Lee is going to ask you if he can stay in our house tonight, but will you say no?” It is written on a black background.

The charges included rape, blackmail, grievous bodily harm and inciting children to engage in sexual activity. He was described in court as a “callous paedophile”.

He was handed a jail sentence of 23 years in March.

“What he did to those boys was horrifying,” said Michelle.

“He raped my son, he groomed my son, he beat my son, he took my son’s virginity. Stephen-Lee McIlvenny is a monster.

“We found messages on his iPad from Stephen-Lee – threats and blackmail – but I couldn’t figure out why he was doing it.

“Looking back on it now, I knew. My gut was telling me that it was happening but I was being told it wasn’t happening.

“I think I just didn’t want to accept that the sexual abuse was happening.”

Stephen-Lee McIlvenny blackmailed, threatened and silenced Michelle’s son Ryan into keeping the abuse a secret for years

Ryan was 16 years old when he told his mother about the abuse.

“He was so upset, he couldn’t say it, he couldn’t talk, so he wrote it down,” his mother said.

“I still to this day couldn’t bring myself to read the full letter.”

After the details of the abuse emerged, Michelle phoned the police.

Mobile phones were seized and police found extreme pornography on Stephen-Lee McIlvenny’s devices.

They uncovered more than 200 indecent images and videos either recorded by Stephen-Lee McIlvenny or that had been sent to him through blackmail and intimidation.

He had uploaded videos of the abuse onto a pornographic website and was being paid to live stream some of the abuse.

Michelle added: “He filmed those kids’ abuse. He had those boys terrified, absolutely terrified.

“He was drugging some of the boys, threatening them with dissident groups.

“I have no words for how disgusting Stephen-Lee McIlvenny is. He is vile.”

Physical and emotional trauma
Police said Stephen-Lee McIlvenny preyed on children. He used the photographs and videos of the sexual assaults as a way of gaining control over the boys.

“I had always told my daughters to be careful but I never had that conversation with my son,” said Michelle.

“There is a shame for wee boys that they feel like they cannot come out and tell people – there is a stigma around sexual abuse in boys.”

Michelle said her son has suffered profound physical and emotional trauma as a result of Stephen-Lee McIlvenny’s abuse.

“My son was a lovely, quiet, vulnerable wee boy,” she said.

“That is why Stephen-Lee targeted my son. It is just so sad that this has happened to him at such a young age and he’s had to learn life so hard.

“This is the hardest thing we have ever gone through.

“What Stephen-Lee McIlvenny has done to my son is unforgivable. There is no remorse in him.

“I tell my son, ‘Stephen-Lee McIlvenny is in the gutter and you need to rise above and do well in life and sicken him.’

“But my son is an inspiration. He is a great wee boy and is growing into being a great wee man. Nothing will stop him.

“Stephen-Lee McIlvenny won’t stop him, that’s for sure.”


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