Sussex paedophile priest cheated justice in death

A paedophile priest kept his freedom until he died after Sussex Police destroyed his victims’ paperwork.

Two brothers reported the years of sexual abuse they were subjected to at the hands of Reverend Roy Cotton to police in 1996.

But the priest, who had a history of abuse allegations, died a free man in 2006.

When Northamptonshire Police linked Cotton to another case of child abuse that year, officers contacted Sussex Police only to find the file, including vital photographs and other evidence, had been destroyed.

The abused brothers from Eastbourne, John and Gary*, have now won damages from the Diocese of Chichester in recognition that the Church of England did not act to stop Cotton and accomplice Reverend Colin Pritchard abusing them when they were choirboys in the 1970s and 1980s.

Former Bexhill vicar Pritchard was jailed in 2008 but Cotton had died two years before the case came to court.

John said: “Cotton could have been convicted and he wasn’t. He died instead and I do feel cheated of justice.

“I didn’t know at the time that Cotton had a previous conviction for sexual assault on a child but it would appear neither did Sussex Police.

“One thing which is for certain is the church did know.”

John and Gary had originally approached Sussex Police to say they had been abused but the Crown Prosecution Service decided in 1999 that there was insufficient evidence to prosecute Cotton.

Officers told the brothers the case would be left on file so it could be reopened if any other evidence was found.

But when Northamptonshire Police launched its own investigation and contacted Sussex Police seven years later, the file had been destroyed.

The brothers' solicitor, Tracey Emmott(COR), said: “How could the police have simply destroyed the file on such a sensitive issue when they had said they intended to keep it open?

"Because Roy Cotton had died the brothers didn't get the justice they deserved."

Ms Emmott said Cotton and Pritchard were believed to have abused many more boys and urged victims to come forward.

A spokesman for Sussex Police said that until 2010, national police policy under the Data Protection Act was to destroy information relating to individuals after seven years.

The force was unable to find details of the brothers’ case or any officers involved despite spending three days looking for it.

A spokesman said: “Because of the Ian Huntley case there has been a change in policy.

“Since this case took place there has been a clear policy change.”

*Names have been changed to protect their identities.

Comments(10)

Morpheus says...
4:50pm Sat 12 Mar 11

Really Bert! I was recently told about a 19 year old man in Scotland who has been exposing himself and also having sex with cows. The reason is that he was brain damaged at birth due to his mother's excessive drinking. Some cases which we might not like have some problems associated with them that means that we should sometimes have some sympathy. In the case reported in the Argus though I'm sure we can rely on his God to dispense justice!!

Eric the Eel says...
11:07pm Sat 12 Mar 11

We should all get together and dig up his corpse, and give it a good punchin'

Sussevingian says...
1:09pm Sun 13 Mar 11

The ancient practice of taking a dead criminal's body and publicly hanging it or burning it comes to mind.

I wonder if he was buried in consecrated ground?

karlBNPdaley says...
2:54pm Sun 13 Mar 11

Whatever happened to innocent until proved guilty. Dragging this poor mans name through the mud when he cannot defend himself.

Ya wine me UP, 'sta says...
10:31pm Sun 13 Mar 11

karlBNPdaley wrote:
Whatever happened to innocent until proved guilty. Dragging this poor mans name through the mud when he cannot defend himself.
whereas you , being a BNP supporter probably can't either, without the help of plenty of your knuckle-scraping mates
S-W -- true-text

Claude Back says...
8:42am Mon 14 Mar 11

Let him without sin throw the first punch.

karlBNPdaley says...
2:59pm Mon 14 Mar 11

'Ya wine me UP, 'sta, Coco Beach', now now if you don't mind, freedom of speech and all that. I don't have to hide behind a silly name like you, I use my real name. ROFL.

Morpheus says...
4:23pm Mon 14 Mar 11

There really are some unpleasant people about and not all of them sex offenders. We need to look to the society that creates this.

Loaded & Locked says...
1:20pm Fri 18 Mar 11

I like the clergy types as a matter of fact i used to drive a big granada ghia X in the 80s complete with great big leather seats that used to take some of the trainee clergy young uns around the parish! lol

Pork Pies says...
1:27pm Fri 18 Mar 11

Loaded & Locked wrote:
I like the clergy types as a matter of fact i used to drive a big granada ghia X in the 80s complete with great big leather seats that used to take some of the trainee clergy young uns around the parish! lol
Ooohh i wish i had been around then locked, i remember you telling me about those leather seats and how they absorbed all those bodily fluids he he

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