The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Abuse victims hail guilty verdict

- BY CHRIS JAFFRAY

The victims of a serial sexual abuser of young boys have spoken of their relief after seeing their tormentor found guilty.

John Smith preyed on vulnerable young boys at properties in Dundee and Fife between 1985 and 2002 and escaped justice for years.

He was finally put on trial at the High Court in Aberdeen this week accused of plying underage teens with alcohol, performing sex acts on them, touching their private parts and forcing them to view pornograph­ic material.

The 65-year-old faced a total of 18 charges, with a jury of eight men and seven women deliberati­ng for a little over six hours before finding him guilty of 15.

Smith shook his head in apparent disbelief as the verdicts were read out.

In urging the jurors to return a guilty verdict, advocate depute James Keegan had described him as a “sly sexual predator” who preyed on “young vulnerable boys”.

Lord Burns placed Smith, of Denbrae Cottages, Logie, Fife, on the sex offenders’ register and deferred sentence on him.

He was remanded in custody and will appear at the High Court in Glasgow next month to learn his fate.

Speaking after the verdict, Paul Slane, who has waived his right to anonymity, said a “monster” was off the streets and spoke of his pride at the victims who came to court.

The 41-year-old, who fell victim to Smith over a twoyear period beginning in November 1988, said: “This man has caused nothing but devastatio­n to young people’s lives over the years.

“This monster is off the streets and behind bars where he should stay. Hopefully people can move on with their lives knowing justice has been done.”

Another victim said he had suffered a breakdown at the age of 18 because of what had happened to him. He said the verdict had been a “long time coming”.

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