2 hours ago
I am advised that I should not be allowed to attend the first hearing, tomorrow, in the case against ex Warwick School teacher Paul Stainsby tomorrow as he stands accused of 12 accusations of sexual abuse against boys. Apparently I might learn something I did not know that might contaminate my evidence lest Stainsby pleads not guilty and it goes to a full trial. But my coverage of the case and my 14 year campaign to get Warwick to accept what happened on its watch has seen more OW’s contact me. It seems old memories, buried for years, are being triggered in men now in their 40s, 50s or even older.
29 days ago
I have been campaigning about the historic sexual and physical abuse at my old school Warwick since 2011. For years Warwick covered it up and protected the evil men responsible. Two headmasters fobbed me and other victims off and the School had the brass neck to write to all OWS denying that it ever had a problem with sexual abuse. Now I can name a man who it is alleged is the worst paedophile of the lot for in today’s Christmas Eve post is a letter from the Criminal Justice System: Paul Stainsby has been charged.
38 days ago
I have said that one of the last big battles that I wish to fight as a journalist before calling it a day is to see Warwick School historic sexual and physical abuse fully exposed, men guilty of unspeakable acts and also those who covered them up named and, if alive, punished. And for Warwick to openly admit what went on. I have been battling on this for 14 years and little by little the onion has been peeled back layer by layer but, today I learn, that a massive day is set to dawn very soon indeed.
81 days ago
On Friday, after Matt Western, the Labour MP for Warwick & Leamington declined to do anything about historic sexual abuse at Warwick School and the cover up which protected offenders, I was almost tempted to give up. But encouraged by a couple of OWs I have gone into battle yet again. For this matter affects victims not just in Warwick. I do not now how long I shall live, but I have been battling for fourteen years (not twelve as stated below) to get Warwick School’s massive historic abuse issue out into the open, so there is no way I am giving up now. This, and a couple of stockmarket fraudsters where there is unfinished businesses, are battles I shall see through to the end. Mine or theirs!
83 days ago
I wrote to the MP for Warwick & Leamington, Matt Western, on 29th September about historic sexual abuse at my old school, Warwick School. A teacher who is already a convicted paedophile stands accused by seven boys of abusing them while serving at Warwick. The Police took the first statements in 2021. But the Crown Prosecution Service is just sitting on them. One of the seven has killed himself.
115 days ago
I have named a number of paedophile teachers at my old School Warwick. My writings over the years have prompted ever more victims to come forward, another poor boy sexually abused from aged nine by a Warwick teacher, contacting me last week. It was not just one teacher there was a whole nest of active paedophiles at Warwick during my time there ( 1976 to 1986) but for at least fifteen years afterwards. I bet there were nonces preying on young boys before I arrived.
295 days ago
I have so far named two paedophile teachers from my time at Warwick School: Alan Wilkins , who is dead, and Charles Watmough who is alive and who I tried to doorstep a year ago. In both cases Warwick covered up what it knew and allowed both nonces to move on to fresh fields without a stain on their character. Wilkins, I believe, carried on noncing in Harrogate while Watmough gave private piano lessons to kids in Scarborough. That is Warwick’s shame. Last night a chap from the year below me got in touch having read this website.
471 days ago
Last year I named music teacher Charles Watmough as a Warwick School paedophile teacher. That prompted another victim to come forward and go to the Police. Nothing has happened. In Aujgust, another victim of teacher X came forward and has now gone to the Police. He is one of seven victims of X to have given evidence to the Warwickshire fuzz on this matter. The CPS has been sitting on this case for a very long time and its failure to act is utterly shocking. I have testified. It has all it needs but nothing happens. Now I name a third paedophile teacher at Warwick School Alan Wilkins
524 days ago
It was last year that I contacted the celebrated campaigner on the matter of historic sexual abuse at Britain’s public schools, Alex Renton, to discuss how to push my old school to be more proactive in addressing its own scandals. My abuse at the hands of sadistic Geoffrey Eve was physical. But other boys suffered sexual abuse. One victim, having suppressed his memories for decades has finally decided to confront them, contacted Renton who put him in touch with me. We spoke last week.
665 days ago
Events in Edinburgh this week highlighted by Nicky Campbell, bring my mind back to historic abuse at my old school Warwick. The bastard who physically abused me, Geoffrey Eve, got a one way ticket to hell last year. But my long and, ultimately successful, campaign to get Warwick to name Eve and apologise lead to my involvement in exposing Warwick’s paedophile teachers. I have already named one, the music master Charles Watmough.
898 days ago
Eve abused me, twice throwing my head against a wall, one made of brick, the other of metal. As I have exposed with numerous articles on this website, in two spells at the school he abused countless little boys and Warwick covered up for him. And now he is dead. The current headmaster dropped me an email to let me know.
934 days ago
Warwick School’s public admission & apology to we victims HERE, twelve years into my campaigning, that it did have a problem with historic sexual and physical abuse, and my naming of one master, the music teacher Charles Watmough HERE seems to be opening, in a small way, the floodgates. Since Thursday two more victims of Watmough have come forward. I spoke to number 5 this morning…
936 days ago
This week, after 12 years of campaigning, I finally got to see Warwick School admit, after years of denial, that historic abuse had taken place and it made a full apology to we victims in a letter sent to thousands of current parents and former pupils. Having been cold shouldered by certain former teachers and pupils for my efforts I slept well that night. But, on reflection, this not a time to let up because there is still unfinished business.