Western Mail

Former X Factor contestant jailed for life after sex attacks

- JOSH PAYNE newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A“PURE evil” former X Factor contestant who was “calm and calculated” as he launched sex attacks on nine women over a 22-year period has been jailed for life.

Serial rapist Phillip Blackwell had taped some of his victims’ eyes and used a camcorder to film himself attacking young women after launching his first assault in 1997.

Warwick Crown Court heard how the 56-year-old “carefully targeted” five young vulnerable women who were walking alone in Birmingham, Coventry and Nuneaton.

The sentencing judge yesterday described Blackwell as “monstrous” – adding: “Murderers aside, I can think of no more dangerous an individual that I have crossed in my 35 years in criminal law”.

Despite taking steps to disguise himself by putting on a “soft Irish accent” and wearing a balaclava or mask while attacking his victims, the court heard how his fear of being caught did not match his desire for “notoriety and fame”. Blackwell’s X Factor audition was broadcast as part of the 2008 series, but he failed to reach the finals.

Following on from his attacks in the late 1990s in the Midlands, the defendant then carried out a string of sexual offences on another four women in the Launceston area of Cornwall between 2005-19.

At previous court hearings, Blackwell, of Western Road, Launceston, pleaded guilty to 31 sex offences, including rape, attempted rape, indecent assault, assault by penetratio­n, voyeurism and false imprisonme­nt.

As well as being jailed for life with a minimum term of nine years, the musician – who played in bands named AWOL, Missing People and Suspect – was put on the sex offenders’ register for life and ordered not to directly or indirectly contact any of his victims.

Sentencing Blackwell, Judge Peter Cooke told the defendant: “You got away with leading a double life for as long as that because you are clever, because you are calculated, because you are forensical­ly aware, because you are devious and because you are manipulati­ve.

“It is clear that you equipped yourself with a rape kit – a balaclava... tape for binding hands and covering eyes, and a camcorder to record for your later enjoyment. It is clear that you have an appreciati­on for female anatomy but that seems to be the only regard you have for women.

“You have no regard whatsoever for them as human beings or the impact for what you do to them. You must treat them with a level of contempt that is too shocking to even contemplat­e.”

The former X Factor hopeful often used “delusional terms” while attacking his victims, as one woman was told: “If I met a girl like you, I would want to marry you. I want you to enjoy this.”

Another woman was told: “I’m not going to hurt you, we’re just going to make love if that’s OK?”

Prosecutor Adrian Langdale QC said Blackwell took steps to conceal his true identity, with his first victim being told to “close her eyes and count to 100” after he had finished attacking her.

Victim personal statements of some of the women were read to the court, with one woman describing him as “pure evil”.

The court was told how one woman was left “feeling really horrible and dirty” and how he had made her feel “frightened and nervous”.

Another victim said she had “lived in fear for so long” and one woman said the attack on her had had a “devastatin­g and long-lasting effect”.

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