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Former Priest Sentenced to 31 Months for Abusing Boys in Southeast London Church

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Trusted Figurehead Betrays Community, Leaving Victims Scarred

James Murphy, a 77-year-old former priest, has been sentenced to 31 months in prison for indecently assaulting four boys aged between five and eleven years old. The offenses took place between 1975 and 1988 in Murphy’s former church in Sydenham, southeast London, and the wider community where he was considered a trusted figurehead.

5 Key Points:

  • James Murphy, a 77-year-old former priest, has been jailed for 31 months for indecent assault against four boys aged 5-11.
  • The offenses took place between 1975 and 1988 in Murphy’s former church in Sydenham, southeast London, and the wider community.
  • The Met’s investigation began in 2019 when one of the victims reported Murphy to the police.
  • Murphy had previously been convicted of 11 counts of indecent assault against five boys in 1977.
  • Police have praised the bravery of the victims and encouraged other victims to come forward for support.

Investigation and Charges

The Metropolitan Police’s investigation into Murphy began in 2019 when one of the victims came forward to report him to their local police station. Officers discovered that Murphy had other victims as well, with some offenses occurring in his former church and the surrounding community. Murphy, who had moved to County Cork, Ireland, was interviewed twice by Met officers who traveled to interview him during the Covid pandemic. On February 16, 2023, at Inner London Crown Court, Murphy pleaded guilty to seven offenses of indecent assault related to four victims aged between five and eleven years old.

Victims’ Bravery and Impact

During the investigation, victims provided witness statements to the police, recounting the painful and difficult details of their experiences. PC Helen French, from Central Specialist Crime, who led the investigation, acknowledged the bravery of the victims and their unwavering courage throughout the process. She emphasized that coming forward not only serves as a tribute to their strength but also as a sign to other victims that they will be listened to and supported. The court heard that some of the victims’ lives have been “swathed with despair and anger, ridden with frustration and pain” due to Murphy’s actions.

Previous Convictions

The court also learned that Murphy had previously been convicted of 11 counts of indecent assault against five boys in 1977, highlighting a pattern of abuse spanning several decades.

Sentencing and Police Response

On Monday, April 29, 2023, Murphy was sentenced to 31 months in jail at Inner London Crown Court. PC Helen French thanked the dedicated team of officers who helped secure justice, praising their extraordinary dedication to the case.

Encouraging Victims to Come Forward

PC French encouraged anyone who has been a victim of abuse to come forward and get the help they rightfully deserve. She emphasized that victims will be listened to and supported by the authorities.

Citations:

Chantler-Hicks, L. (2023, April 29). Former priest who abused boys as young as five in his London church jailed. MSN. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/former-priest-who-abused-boys-as-young-as-five-in-his-london-church-jailed/ar-AA1nW0Nw?ocid=msedgntp&pc=W012&cvid=fd909632e8654c249acef07cf70b1b13&ei=10

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