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Alexander Carruthers – Armadale

02 Friday Jul 2021

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July 2021

Paedo who ‘groomed girl, 12’ & had 250 sick child abuse pics dodges jail

A Scottish pervert caught grooming someone he thought was a 12-year-old girl has dodged jail.

Alexander Carruthers, 55, also had over 250 of the sickest child abuse videos – as well as more than 360 other indecent pics or videos of kids.

The beast was electronically tagged on a home curfew for nine months and made subject to strict social work supervision for three years.

He will also remain subject to the notification requirements for convicted sex offenders for the next five years, banning him from being alone with children under the age of 16 and having his internet use closely monitored.

Carruthers was caught in a cross border ‘sting’ by a paedophile hunter group called The Fleetwood Enforcers in Blackpool working with a similar group in Scotland.

Livingston Sheriff Court heard he was lured into having a sexual chat with an adult decoy, who was pretending to be an under-age schoolgirl.

The fake Facebook profile was actually being run by an adult member of a paedophile hunter group.

The court heard Carruthers even sent photographs of himself and details of where he lived in Scotland, which – along with his sexual messages – were forwarded to West Lothian group Shattering the Silence.

A member of the group, went to confront him at his home in Denholm Grove, Armadale, and live-streamed the encounter on Facebook.

She asked him if he had been responsible for grooming the Facebook decoy and he said “Aye”. When she asked him if he knew her age he again replied “Aye”. 

Police saw the video footage and arrested him the same night.

He gave cops permission to search his house and officers seized computer equipment which was found to contain hundreds of indecent movies and still images of youngsters being sexually abused.

Carruthers appeared for sentence today after pleading guilty to intentionally attempting to communicate indecently with a child for the purposes of obtaining sexual gratification or of humiliating, distressing a person who he believed was under the age of 13.

He admitted repeatedly sending sexual communications to the decoy between May 19 and 31 May, 2020, and possessing hundreds of indecent photographs of children being sexually abused at his home between June 1, 2019, and June 3, 2020.

Police found 251 videos and nine photographs in category A – the most serious level of child abuse media – 102 videos and five images in category B, and 108 videos and 151 images in category C.

Kate Irwin, prosecuting, said the chat with the decoy started on Facebook then continued on the WhatsApp platform where the accused repeatedly called the ‘girl’ “beautiful”.

She said: “Messages from the accused became more sexualised in their nature and included the accused discussing physical and sexual contact that he would like with the witness ‘Sophia’.

“He’s also sent a photograph of himself and made comments about her coming to Scotland.

“After these regular messages the witness [from The Fleetwood Enforcers] contacted the other team and told them the accused’s address.”

Passing sentence on Carruthers, who is a wheelchair user, Sheriff Susan Craig told him the offences were serious enough to cross the threshold for custodial sentence.

However, she added: “The report is quite positive in terms of the work that can be done with you and I’m particularly influenced by comments that you are at low risk of further offending if you’re given a chance to address the reasons behind it.

“That’s no easy route for you, Mr Carruthers, because it will be extremely hard work but it has an extremely high success rate.

“I hope as a result this will be your only appearance in court.”

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Denis Alexander – Carlekemp

11 Friday Jun 2021

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July 2021

Former monk Denis Alexander to be deported after child abuse sentencing

A former monk at a Catholic boarding school has been sentenced to four years and five months in prison for child sexual abuse.

Fr Denis Alexander, 85, pleaded guilty last month to two charges of lewd, indecent and libidinous practices against two boys between 1973 and 1976.

The offences took place at the Fort Augustus Abbey school in the Highlands.

The Australian national’s sentence was backdated to January 2017, so is spent, and he is due to be deported.

Sentencing him at the High Court in Edinburgh, judge Lord Burns said the abuse of vulnerable young boys was in “flagrant disregard” of the principles and beliefs which Alexander was duty bound to follow as a Benedictine monk.

Alexander was first named as a paedophile by a BBC Scotland documentary in 2013.

One of his victims was Hugh Kennedy, now aged 58, who later told the BBC how he was beaten, groomed and sexually abused by Alexander.

Fort Augustus Abbey, at the southern end of Loch Ness, had been a monastery for more than 100 years.

The Benedictine monks who lived there operated a prestigious fee-paying Catholic boarding school, thought of one of the best in the country.

Alexander preyed on the children while teaching history and during yoga classes at the school.

Lord Burns told him: “You have brought lasting shame on the order of which you were a member.

“You plead guilty to the sexual abuse of two young boys who were between 12 and 14 in 1973 until 1976. You were 37 to 40 years of age at the time.”

“That abuse is aggravated by the age of your victims and position of trust and authority resulting from your status as a teacher and as a monk.”

The judge added: “These vulnerable young boys were entrusted to your care and what you did was a gross abuse of the trust placed in you as a teacher.”

The sentencing of Denis “Chrysostom” Alexander brings to an end a long-running search for justice for his victims.

He had firmly denied abuse allegations when I confronted him in Sydney more than eight years ago.

But our BBC Scotland documentary in 2013 sparked a chain of events which led eventually to the Scottish authorities launching a complicated, disputed extradition process.

Alexander fought his extradition every step of the way, dragging out the process for as long as he possibly could.

One of his victims, Hugh Kennedy, who waived his anonymity, had said all he ever wanted was to face his abuser in court.

He finally got his wish earlier his year, when Alexander pleaded guilty to abusing him and one other boy.

The BBC is aware of other former Fort Augustus pupils allegedly abused by Alexander who did not get their day in court.

Observers of this case are clear that had it not been for the fortitude and determination of Hugh Kennedy, bearing the brunt of the public campaign to bring Alexander to justice, it may never have happened.

Today, Hugh told me he felt “empty, all in,” and hopes to start rebuilding his life.

“He hasn’t really shown any genuine remorse for what he did to me and the others. He remains the arrogant man I remember him as.

“He could have saved me and the others years of turmoil if he’d only accepted his guilt at the first opportunity.”

Alexander was a symbol of the toxic culture at the prestigious Catholic boarding school where he and other monks preyed on children, wrecking lives and abusing their position of trust.

For some former pupils, simply surviving Fort Augustus has been hard enough.

Now there is proper justice for at least a few.

Lord Burns backdated the sentence to 23 January 2017, when Alexander was placed in custody. The judge told him he would be subject to deportation.

Advocate depute Jane Farquharson QC told the court offences committed by Alexander were “a snapshot of what is believed to be wider, systemic abuse of children” within the school and its preparatory school, Carlekemp, also run by the Benedictine Order.

The prosecutor said the school was a subject of the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry during 2019 and the English Benedictine Congregation accepted physical and sexual abuse of children took place. A sincere apology was tendered.

The court heard that one of Alexander’s victims had told the headteacher, but the police did not become involved.

Alexander left the school during the 1970s and stopped being a practising Benedictine monk, but remained a priest and moved to Australia.

Ms Farquharson said: “He came to the attention of the police as a result of a BBC documentary screened in the summer of 2013 called Sins of Our Fathers that focused on life within both institutions.”

‘Significant delays’
The Crown Office requested his extradition in August 2016 and a warrant was issued by an Australian court in January the following year. But Alexander did not consent to his return to Scotland to face justice.

After further legal proceedings, he did not continue to fight the move and came back to the UK in January 2020.

Ms Farquharson said: “Significant delays were occasioned in bringing the accused to Scotland as a result of his opposition to the extradition process.”

Defence solicitor advocate Shahid Latif said: “He is sorry and he can do no more than he has done and that is to have pled guilty.”

He said that Alexander had been in “a stressful working environment” at the time of the offending and worked long hours, seven days a week.

Alexander watched the sentencing proceedings via a video link to prison. He was placed on the sex offenders register indefinitely.

June 2021

‘Depraved’ pervert pleads guilty to sexually abusing boys at Scots school

A sick sex attacker has pleaded guilty to abusing boys at a school in the Highlands.

Denis Alexander attacked children in his care at Fort Augustus Abbey School ‘over the course of many years’.

The 85-year-old’s guilty plea was in relation to sexual offences.

The High Court in Edinburgh heard today how Alexander targeted the young males in his study and during Yoga classes.

Judge Lord Burns heard how Alexander, who was a monk with the Benedictine Order, later left Scotland and became a Priest in Sydney, Australia.

But he was brought to justice after a BBC documentary called the Sins Of Our Father was aired in 2013.

Alexander’s victims saw the show and plucked up the courage to contact police who requested his extradition.

The cleric initially fought attempts to bring him back to Scotland but was returned almost three years after the extradition request was sent to Australia.

Alexander observed proceedings sat in a wheelchair in court with his head bowed. He has poor hearing and his lawyer instructed him to tell him if he couldn’t follow proceedings.

Alexander was known as Father Chrysotum when he was teaching at Fort Augustus school. He also taught bagpipes.

The court heard Alexander’s first victim is now 60 years old and was aged around 13 when Alexander summoned him to his study and ordered him to sit down.

Alexander “pushed” his hand down the man’s trousers and started to touch his penis. After the abuse finished, the man did not tell anybody what happened until he saw the BBC programme.

August 2013

Abuse at the Abbey: How paedophile monks were finally exposed

For a century, children were sent to the exclusive Fort Augustus Abbey and its prep school for what their parents hoped would be a first-class Catholic education. Run by the devout monks of the Benedictine order, this fee-paying school was the jewel in the crown of Catholic education in Scotland.

Yet a six-month investigation into the Abbey and its monks has uncovered five decades of systematic physical and sexual abuse reportedly carried out by a series of sadistic and predatory paedophile monks. Men of God, supposedly.

When BBC journalists started investigating this story, Fort Augustus Abbey, in the Highlands, had been closed for 20 years; its prep school, Carlekemp, in East Lothian, for longer.

But there were whispers about the brutal practices carried out by some of the monks who had lived in the Abbey and taught in the school.

Given that nearly every Benedictine school in England had been involved in a child sex abuse scandal, one had to ask if the boys of Fort Augustus had just had a lucky escape, or if this foreboding old Abbey had closed with its dark secrets intact. The latter would soon emerge to be true.

Courageous men like David and Christopher Walls, brothers who lived through experiences that most readers might have believed were the stuff of nightmares, said that the Old Boys network of the school, who trumpeted the place as a wonderful, character-building boot camp, were in denial, and that the investigation should dig deeper. The omertà, or silence, often associated with abuse claims within the Catholic Church had to be broken, they said.

One by one, men opened up about the horrors of Fort Augustus, and it soon became clear that what was being uncovered was a suspected paedophile ring of monks who were patient, systematic and callous.

For some of these boys, life was torture: daily beatings; blood regularly drawn from the ferocity of birch on bare backside; children as young as seven pulled from their beds in the dead of night of night to be lined up and flogged.

Often, they never knew why. It would be years until they twigged.

“We were being groomed,” said David Walls, who attended Carlekemp in the late 1950s. His brother Christopher, a year younger, was savagely beaten most days for around three years by Father Aidan Duggan, one of the Abbey’s Australian monks, who have all now been exposed as paedophiles.

Suddenly, the beatings stopped.

“The relief was palpable,” said David. “You were just grateful. And that’s when the kissing and cuddling started. It wasn’t until later that it fell into place,” said Christopher. “That was what it was all about, all the beatings.”

Both boys were repeatedly molested by Duggan, who was one of the most prolific of the offenders we learnt about.

Donald MacLeod was raped by Duggan in 1962, when he was 14.

“I always sort of felt it was somehow my fault,” said Donald, who had been sent to the school from Australia.

He, like many of the abused boys tried to raise the alarm, but was told by the headmaster at the time to “stop telling lies” or he would go to hell.

The BBC investigation revealed allegations that headmasters at the school, all monks, had failed to alert police to serious child sex abuse allegations, claiming that they chose either to ignore them, or simply move the offender on.

The last surviving of those headmasters, Father Francis Davidson, stepped down last week from a prestigious role as religious superior of a Benedictine college within Oxford University, St Benet’s Hall, after a series of BBC allegations that he covered up child abuse. Last week, Fr Davidson said that he did “not recall them being reported to me during my time as headmaster of Fort Augustus Abbey School” and that he had “always co-operated fully with the police in their investigations and will continue to do so as they progress and further information is gathered”.

One of the monks, Father Chrysostom Alexander, is the only one accused of sex abuse who remains alive. He was tracked down to Sydney, where he had been working as a priest.

Aged 77, he might he might have taken opportunity to respond to the allegations. Instead, he threatened to call the police, drove his car into mine in a bid to escape questions and was anything but contrite.

He may not have answered any questions, but a dark past that he had been avoiding for 30 years had finally caught up with him.

He is now at the centre of police investigations in both Scotland and Australia.

I salute the men who came forward for our investigation and who were brave enough to speak about the so-called Men of God who have haunted their dreams. There are 10 monks accused of the abuse. Around 50 former pupils who were abused, half of those sexually, have now spoken out.

The victims of the abusive monks of Fort Augustus have decided they will no longer obey the omertà, and will not go quietly.

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Alexander Potter – Prestonpans

19 Friday Feb 2021

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February 2021

East Lothian delivery driver caught by paedophile hunters

A delivery driver who asked who he believed was a young schoolgirl to call him ‘daddy’ and send him pictures of her dressed in a school uniform has been placed on the sex offenders register.

Alexander Potter sent disgusting messages including “do you want daddy to take your virginity?” to the online profile of a girl called ‘Scarlett’.

Depraved Potter, 47, continued to send sexual messages to ‘Scarlett’ despite repeatedly being told she was only 14-years-old and was still at school.

The driver, from Prestonpans, East Lothian, also made contact with a second online account who he believed to be a teenage girl called ‘Lucy’ telling her he wanted to meet up for sex.

The sordid messages sent to ‘Lucy’ included “I want to meet you, I want to kiss you” and “I could go to jail but I still want you”.

Both online profiles had been set up by adult decoys connected to the paedophile hunter groups Maximum Exposure UK and Groom Resistors UK who passed the correspondence onto the police.

Potter admitted indecently communicating with who he believed to be two children when he appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court last month and was back in the dock for sentencing.

Sheriff Alistair Noble said: “You have pled guilty to two charges which plainly are seriousness enough for imprisonment.

“You engaged in online communication with two decoys who you believed to be 14-year-old girls.

“[According to the report] you have a limited understanding to the gravity of this matter.

“As I said this is a case that could attract custody, but I am not persuaded that it is necessary to impose custody today.”

Sheriff Noble placed Potter on a social work supervision order and on the Sex Offenders’ Register for three years.

The father-of-two has also been banned from having unsupervised contact with any child under the age 16 with the exception of his own children.

He will also have to hand over any internet device for inspection on request and is not allowed to delete any internet history on devices he owns.

Potter’s not guilty plea to arranging to meet with one of the girls for sex at a caravan park in Dunbar was accepted by the Crown.

Previously fiscal depute Gavin Whyte told the court Potter had contacted the ‘Scarlett’ account on the Hi5 social media site and sent her “flirtatious” messages in August 2019.The online chats moved over to WhatsApp where the pervert demanded the youngster send him pictures of her dressed in her school uniform.

He also made comments describing sex acts he wanted the girl to engage in and sent her messages such as “[I want to] kiss your sweet lips while sitting on my lap” and “as long as no one sees us it will be OK”.

His messages also included “we would have to do it where we would not be seen.. like the woods or a building somewhere”.

Potter also sent comments such as ‘don’t worry I don’t want you getting pregnant’ and ‘do you want daddy to take your virginity?’”

The prosecutor added Potter also made contact with ‘14-year-old Lucy’ on the Kick platform and his profile included his image and the name Alex P.

The fiscal said the explicit messages sent in September 2019 included “I want to meet you, I want to kiss you” and “I could go to jail but I still want you”.

Both adult decoys subsequently contacted the police and handed over their online chat logs they had collected.

Potter pleaded guilty to sending sexual communication and repeated sexual remarks to an adult pretending to be a child, encouraging her to send him a picture of herself in a school uniform, describing sexual activity with her and encouraging her to call him ‘daddy’ at an address in Dunbar, East Lothian between August 26 and September 29, 2019.

He also admitted sending written communication to a second adult pretending to be child and asking to kiss her and have sex with her between September 22 and October 1, 2019.

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Jonathan McGregor – Bushmills/Armadale

05 Friday Feb 2021

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February 2021

Scots Playstation paedophile caught with over 1000 child abuse images avoids jail

A paedophile caught with more than 1,000 depraved pictures of sexually abused children on his PlayStation gaming console has been handed a community sentence.

Jonathan McGregor, 50, was made subject to social work supervision for two years and will remain on the sex offenders’ register for the same period.

In addition to child abuse images on his PlayStation, a court heard McGregor downloaded photographs onto his mobile phone showing youngsters being subjected to sickening sexual acts.

Police raided his home in West Lothian, after receiving information that the unique IP address had been used to access indecent images, Livingston Sheriff Court heard.

Officers raided his then address at Harestanes, Armadale, on 10 March 2020 and searched his room.

They took away a number of items including a mobile phone and a PlayStation.

Both devices were forensically examined by police experts and the indecent images were found.

McGregor was interviewed and admitted that it was his bedroom that had been searched and that the items taken away for police examination belonged to him.

His mobile phone was found to contain four category ‘A’ videos – deemed the most severe – and 31 category ‘C’ images of children.

On the PlayStation, which is also a storage device, police found a hoard of still images including 74 in category ‘A’; 76 category ‘B’ and 1,098 category ‘C’.

McGregor, 50, who now lives in Mount Pleasant, Bushmills, Northern Ireland, pled guilty to possessing indecent images of children between 18 October 2019 and 3 March 2020.

His not guilty pleas to taking indecent images of children and possessing extreme porn of adults performing sexual acts on animals were accepted by the Crown.

Iain Smith, defending, said his client had admitted possession of the images from the outset and had now moved from Scotland back to Northern Ireland.

Sheriff Martin Edington highlighted that McGregor would be made subject to a sexual offences prevention order by the authorities in Northern Ireland.

He said he took into consideration that the accused had no previous convictions for similar offences, with his record only showing two relatively minor road traffic convictions from 2004.

He imposed a two year supervision order and said the accused would be subject to the notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003 for two years.

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Greig Stein – Tranent

24 Sunday Jan 2021

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January 2021

East Lothian perv caught with horrific child abuse & bestiality pics dodges jail despite being deemed ‘high risk’

A pervert caught with a sickening collection of child abuse images and bestiality porn has escaped a jail sentence – despite being deemed as a “high risk” of reoffending.

Greig Stein downloaded a horror stash of images of young boys and girls being sexually abused along with vile pictures of women engaging in sex acts with horses.

Stein, 30, stored the images on a mobile phone and a computer over a near two year period at his home in Tranent, East Lothian.

He was caught with 55 Category B images of children aged between six and 13-years-old when police officers discovered the haul in February last year.

He was also found to have 16 extreme pornographic pictures depicting adult women and horses hidden away on his computer hard drive.

Stein’s phone was also examined by cyber crime officers who discovered a further five indecent images of children.

Stein appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on Friday for sentencing after he had previously admitted two offences under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.

Solicitor Peter O’Neill, defending, told the court the social work report deemed his client to be a “high risk of reoffending of sexual offences” due to him “minimising his role in this”.

Sheriff Noble said Stein had pled guilty to “two serious offences” but after reading the report and hearing Mr O’Neill’s submissions he was “not persuaded custody should be imposed”.

The sheriff added: “I am satisfied this case can be dealt with in a non-custodial way.”

Stein was placed under social work supervision and on the Sex Offenders Register for three years.

Stein pleaded guilty to possessing indecent images of children between April 1, 2018 and February 18 last year.

He also admitted to possessing extreme pornographic images depicting sexual activity between a person and an animal between May 18, 2018 and February 18 last year.

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