The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Submariner made images threat and spat in wife’ s face

- JAMIE MCKENZIE

ARoyal Navy submarine engineer spat in his wife’s face and threatened to disclose intimate images of her during months of abuse in Fife.

Gary Booth admitted engaging in a course of behaviour, which also involved shouting and swearing at her, accessing her social media accounts without her permission and threatenin­g to disclose details of an intimate nature to her employer.

Court papers state the offending took place between December 15 2020 and June 15 2021.

Booth, 37, formerly of Cairneyhil­l but now living in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, appeared in the dock at Dunfermlin­e Sheriff Court for sentencing.

Procurator fiscal depute Lauren Pennycook told the court there was an argument between the couple in March last year, in which Booth called his wife “fat” and “ugly” and stated she was a “disappoint­ment to her parents”.

Miss Pennycook said: “Mrs Booth was sat at the end of the bed and the accused stood in front of her.

“Mr Booth approached Mrs Booth and spat directly in her face.

“Mr Booth then got into bed without acknowledg­ing what happened and Mrs Booth thereafter left the bedroom.”

Defence lawyer Stephen Morrison said his client later stated, when charged with the spitting offence, there was water in his mouth at the time but also accepts there was saliva in it.

Miss Pennycook said after the couple separated, Mrs Booth entered a casual relationsh­ip with a work colleague and messages were exchanged between them on Facebook.

In June last year, Mrs Booth received a message from her husband making it clear he knew about the relationsh­ip and he sent screenshot­s of conversati­ons between them.

The fiscal depute said the only way for Booth to have obtained these screenshot­s would have been to log into her Facebook account and search through conversati­ons.

Miss Pennycook said: “Mr Booth then stated he had screenshot­s of everything.”

The court heard that four days later, Booth phoned his wife and called her a “slut” and threatened her.

Police were then contacted.

Defence lawyer Mr Morrison said Booth has been in the Navy for about 13 years as a submarine engineer.

Mr Morrison said the Navy is fully aware of this case and any disciplina­ry action will be determined afterwards, adding: “He will not be dismissed.”

He said Booth is “not proud of his behaviour” but his client claims his wife was unfaithful while they were still married.

The solicitor said the pair had been together for 10 years and married for six and Booth found the separation difficult.

He is now in a new relationsh­ip.

The court heard Booth had no previous conviction­s other than a road traffic matter from 18 years ago.

Sheriff Alison Michie told him: “The offence to which you pled guilty was a serious matter occurring over many months.”

Booth was sentenced to carry out 150 hours of unpaid work and was placed under offender supervisio­n for 12 months.

A non-harassment order was also made not to approach his wife for two years.

Booth admitted engaging in a course of behaviour which was abusive of his former partner by shouting and swearing at her, accessing her social media accounts without her permission, threatenin­g to disclose details of an intimate nature to her employer, threatenin­g to disclose intimate images of her, and repeatedly spitting in her face.

The offending is contrary to the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018.

The Royal Navy has been approached for comment.

 ?? ?? GUILTY: Booth admitted accessing his wife’s social media accounts without permission.
GUILTY: Booth admitted accessing his wife’s social media accounts without permission.

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