British paedophile bragged about abuse of Thai girls, is jailed

“The offences are very serious. It is hard to argue against the serious psychological harm.”

British paedophile Stuart Bull has been sentenced to jail for more than 16 years at the Bristol Crown Court in the UK after admitting to sexually abusing children. The offences took place in the UK.

He also bragged about getting young Thai girls “to do anything”.

The Bristol Post is reporting that the Merchant Seaman by trade, Bull would abuse youngsters when on shore leave, the court heard.

One of his victims said Bull had bragged about going to Thailand and getting young girls there “to do anything”, Bristol Post reported.

At a preliminary hearing held last month, Bull admitted two indecent assaults and one rape of one girl aged 13 or 14, as well as three indecent assaults and rape of a second girl aged 11 and indecent assault of a third girl aged 13 or 14.

Speaking of the ongoing trauma, one wrote: “When I spoke about it, it was like I was still there. The feelings, the words, the smells. The police were brilliant but it definitely led to a raising of my anxiety.”

On Monday (July 2) Bull was sentenced to 16 years and two months in jail.

During the sentence hearing the Judge, Martin Picton, said: “The impact of the crimes you committed has been grave and your victims bear the scars resulting from your abuse of them to this day.”

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