South Wales Echo

‘Monstrous’ pair sexually abused a young victim

- Reporter philip.dewey@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A “MONSTROUS” couple raped and sexually abused a young girl despite her crying and protestati­ons.

They convinced her their treatment of her was “normal” and repeatedly took advantage of her.

David and Kim Crapper, of Barry, reached levels of “depravity” in their abuse of the child, who is not named for legal reasons.

The offences came to light when the victim told a friend about the husband and wife’s behaviour and they were arrested by police.

Sentencing the pair, Judge David Wynn Morgan said: “It’s hard to think of a more monstrous (offence).”

A sentencing hearing at Cardiff Crown Court on Friday heard the abuse of the girl began when she was very young and went on for years.

In her interview to police, the victim said when she told David Crapper, 38, “no” he became angry and accused her of “leading him on” and told her he could be put in prison. He told her to sit on his lap, that he got aroused while cuddling her and she saw him touching himself.

He later touched her and made her touch him, and showed her pornograph­y.

The victim said: “I was confused by what he was saying and felt disgusted.”

The abuse escalated to David Crapper raping the victim and this happened repeatedly. David Crapper later told his wife about the abuse, and she “wanted to join in too”.

Kim Crapper, 39, started to sexually abuse the victim by touching her, was present when David Crapper raped the victim and had sex with her husband in front of the victim.

The Crappers were arrested by police after the victim reported the couple.

David Crapper admitted raping and sexually abusing the victim. Kim Crapper

also admitted abusing the victim.

The defendants, of Queen Street, pleaded guilty to sexual assault of a child under 13, sexual assault, causing/inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, and engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a child.

David Crapper also pleaded guilty to rape and causing a child to watch a sexual act.

Susan Ferrier, for David Crapper, said there was “little” to say in mitigation for her client.

She said he had admitted the offences and had prevented the victim from having to give evidence. She said Crapper had “fallen into distorted thinking patterns” and would have found it difficult to “call time” on the abuse had the victim not contacted the police.

Ruth Smith, for Kim Crapper, said her client was in a “controllin­g, toxic and abusive relationsh­ip” and felt “powerless and helpless”.

She said Crapper was manipulate­d by her husband who “drew her” into committing the abuse. She conceded that the victim would “never get over” the actions of the defendants.

Judge Wynn Morgan said the physical harm caused to the victim was “incalculab­le” and both the defendants had “failed to exhibit true remorse”.

He sentenced David Crapper to 17 years’ imprisonme­nt, with an extended four years on licence.

Kim Crapper was sentenced to six years’ imprisonme­nt, with an extended licence of three years. Both will serve two thirds of their sentence before being considered for parole. The defendants were made subject to sex offender notificati­on requiremen­ts and a sexual harm prevention order indefinite­ly.

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David Crapper
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Kim Crapper

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