Belfast Telegraph

Care assistant who exposed himself in public park is jailed

- By Paul Higgins

A MARRIED care assistant who carried out a sex act in a public park because he fancied the man he exposed himself to was handed a 14-month sentence yesterday.

Despite defence submission­s not to jail 56-year-old William Cook, Judge Patrick Lynch QC warned him that “I must make it clear that society and the courts will not tolerate this form of abhorrent, perverted activity”.

“Individual­s who engage in such activity in public must expect to go to prison,” declared the Craigavon Crown Court judge.

He added however that due to Cook’s health problems and the need for “remedial work that required, I believe that a longer period on licence will be required”.

Of the 14-month sentence, Cook will serve two months in jail and a year under supervised licence conditions.

At an earlier hearing Cook, from Mahon Avenue in Portadown, admitted outraging public decency on May 5 this year by exposing himself and carrying out a sex act on himself in public.

On Friday, prosecutin­g counsel Ian Tannahill said the facts of the case were “quite straightfo­rward” in that a man and his father were having a walk in Oxford Island just before 2pm when he saw a cigarette lying oddly on the ground.

“He stopped and when he looked up, Mr Cook emerged from a bush behind him and as he got into his car, he saw the defendant undo his belt, lower his trousers to his knees,” and expose himself “while staring at him,” said the lawyer adding that Cook “played” with himself.

The witness drove away but he and his father returned a short time later and found Cook “in a bush beside the car park”.

They could see that Cook was pleasuring himself, said Mr Tannahill.

Police had already been called and they arrested Cook at the scene. However, during interviews “he made the case that he was having to urinate as he was diabetic”.

He also said he was impotent and incapable of the sex act.

Defence counsel Joel Lindsey submitted that Cook “hasn’t dealt with issues in his life”.

He revealed that despite the fact he has been married for almost 20 years, “he has struggled for some time with his sexual procliviti­es and his desires” towards men.

Cook, said the lawyer, was trying to gain a “sexual thrill” and when he saw the witness, “he was attracted to him” so in what he described as a “mad, mad moment,” he exposed himself and carried out the sex act.

“He saw the male come back so he thought he must be interested and then he does it again which makes it worse,” said Mr Lindsey.

He conceded that “there’s no excuse for this... he is remorseful and absolutely ashamed of his behaviour.”

The court heard that having worked for many years as a carer in homes for those who suffer from Alzheimer’s, Cook is now a carer for his alcoholic wife and older brother.

He has numerous medical problems himself, including the fact that he was recovering from a Covid diagnosis at the time of the incident.

With reports suggesting that not dealing with his sexuality “is at the root” of his problems, Mr Lindsey argued that Cook “is someone who is crying out for help”.

He submitted that while many members of the public “may say that this man deserves to go into custody... one could say that will result in the destructio­n of this man because he has serious mental health conditions”.

Jailing Cook, Judge Lynch said he had to balance those factors “against the serious nature of the offending” in that it occurred in the middle of the afternoon, “in a popular public park where one would expect members of the public to be present, including children”.

‘He conceded there is no excuse for this... he is remorseful and absolutely ashamed’

 ??  ?? Guilty: William Cook will serve two monrths in jail and a year under supervisio­n
Guilty: William Cook will serve two monrths in jail and a year under supervisio­n

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