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  Victim Reveals Horror of Being Abused by Priest

By John Newton
Walsall Advertiser
October 28, 2010

http://www.thisiswalsallonline.co.uk/news/Victim-reveals-horror-abused-priest/article-2807404-detail/article.html

A VICTIM of a "serial rapist" priest has been speaking of the abuse he suffered at the hands of his tormentor who was jailed last week – 50 years after the offences.

The Walsall borough man, now in his 60s, was aged 12 when he was first targeted by former clergyman, Richard James Robinson.

He was one of four men who presented Birmingham Crown Court with written statements during Robinson's trial. It ended last Friday with Robinson's conviction on 21 counts of sexual abuse against children.

The victim, who was systematically abused for four years, said of the trial: "It has been traumatic, I can't put it into words. It's been terrible – I'm still very emotional now.

"I'm not a bad person. I don't hate the man. But he had to be sorted out. I've lived with it for years.

"For years, I though it was a one-on-one situation and I wasn't prepared to do anything about it. But when I found out there were other victims, it was terrible."

He added of Robinson, aged 73, who abused children he met while working in churches across the West Midlands between 1959 and 1983: "This man was a very clever, devious man. He was like a brother. He was a hero."

Another victim who spoke this week decades after his own ordeal said: "This man is a paedophile. He is a serial rapist. For days I have sat in the court and he has walked 2ft away from me but he hasn't looked at me. But [the day he was convicted] he looked me in the eye for the first time in 49 years. He knows who I am and yes, I am very, very angry."

He added: "I know there must be other victims in this country and they need to get the courage to come forward."

Last year, Robinson was extradited from America to which he fled in the 1980s.

The case against him focused on six victims, but he was tried on offences waged against four of them. As he prepared to spend the rest of his life behind bars, it emerged that another three men claiming to be victims of Robinson had come forward to police but declined to take part in the court process. Officers said this week they were certain that more than nine men's lives had been blighted by Robinson's abuse.

Detective Sergeant Harry May said: "I have no doubt there are more victims, not only in this country but in America."

Detective Chief Inspector Steve Bimson added: "In this investigation, the first complaint was made in 1985. As the investigation started, Robinson moved to the States and legalities, at that time, stopped us from bringing him back.

"Over the following years, there were many letters from the Church to Robinson, asking him to come back, but clearly Robinson didn't want to return to the UK."

DCI Bimson added of Robinson's grooming: "He became ingrained in families, he became a trusted member, so he could target these individuals.

"His abusive activity started in the late 1950s. He became a trusted member of the community and he then built on that by joining the priesthood."

 
 

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