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Feb 4, 2010, 1:13:54 AM2/4/10
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Teenager jailed indefinitely for raping dementia patient, 86, who he
dragged from her care home while on bail
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 2:48 AM on 04th February 2010

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'Appalling offence': Dale Boocock
A teenager has been jailed indefinitely for raping an 86-year-old
woman he had dragged out of her care home in the middle of the night.

Dale Boocock, 19, was on bail for burglary offences and high on drink
and drugs when he entered the home and kidnapped his victim.

The pensioner, who was bed-bound and suffered from dementia and
incontinence, was left bruised and bloodied after the attack last
September.
Bradford Crown Court was told she died just seven weeks later.

It emerged that Boocock had carried out a number of burglaries,
including one following the care home sex attack.
In the early hours of September 15 last year, Boocock went to the
Springfield care home in Bradford, West Yorkshire, and entered a
ground-floor flat.
He dragged the victim out of her bed, across flagstones and into the
garden where he raped her.
She was discovered lying on the ground in a distressed state and
shaking.

While she was being treated at Bradford Royal Infirmary she told
medics: 'What have I done wrong? Go beat him for me.'

The teenager was arrested later that day during a stop-check by police
officers who had received a report of a burglary. A DNA sample was
taken and a match made with the rape.
Boocock, of no fixed address, was yesterday given an indeterminate
prison sentence for public protection with a minimum term of four
years and nine months.

Recorder Colin Burn said it was likely he would stay in prison longer
than the minimum term imposed. He was also ordered to sign the sex
offenders register.
He said Boocock posed a significant risk to the public, particularly
vulnerable people.
He told him: 'You were released on police bail for September 13
matters and you went on to commit other offences of rape and kidnap,
perpetrated against an elderly, infirm and extremely vulnerable victim
living in nursing accommodation.
'You had no thought for her whatsoever. You forcibly removed her from
her bed, you dragged her outside at night into the garden, causing her
injury, and you raped her outside, leaving her in dreadful distress
and unrest on the ground.
'I have no doubt that, whatever the eventual cause of death was, her
prognosis deteriorated rapidly as a result of what you did that night
and she died two months later.'
The judge said it was 'an appalling offence' and Boocock had shown
'almost unbelievable callousness' in committing a further burglary.
The victim's daughter said her mother's ordeal had left her
devastated.
In a victim impact statement, she revealed that she cried every day
over her mother's ordeal and when she visited her in hospital she 'saw
the fear in her eyes'.
In mitigation, Giles Bridge said Boocock did not plan the rape and
kidnap and was a teenager of limited intelligence.
He said: 'It wasn't pre-planned or premeditated. He entered the home
with the intention of committing burglary. He then took the decision
with terrible consequences.'
Boocock admitted rape and kidnap, attempted burglary and two house
burglaries.
Speaking after the sentencing, Detective Chief Inspector Jon Hoyle, of
West Yorkshire Police, said: 'Today Dale Boocock has been sentenced to
imprisonment after pleading guilty to the kidnap and rape of an 86-
year-old lady, the circumstances of which can only be described as
vile and beyond belief.
'The only consolation I can offer the family is that Boocock was
arrested soon after the offence and has been dealt with by the courts
quickly and he will remain in prison for a very long time.
'However, this will never make up for the loss of a wife, a mother, a
grandmother, great-grandmother and friend, after she tragically passed
away just seven weeks after the incident.
'During my short involvement with this family it became apparent that
she was a very special person to many.'


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"Boocock, of no fixed address, was yesterday given an indeterminate
prison sentence for public protection with a minimum term of four
years and nine months."

Does that person have any right to be alive?

Our ancestors weeded them out by stoning them to death.

Turk182

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Feb 4, 2010, 3:50:58 AM2/4/10
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On 4 Feb, 06:13, Special Care <special.car...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1248375/Teenager-jailed-indef...
> Read more:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1248375/Teenager-jailed-indef...

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> ========================================
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> "Boocock, of no fixed address, was yesterday given an indeterminate
> prison sentence for public protection with a minimum term of four
> years and nine months."
>
> Does that person have any right to be alive?
>
> Our ancestors weeded them out by stoning them to death.

If there was any justice in the world, the police would arrest all the
adults who had the advantage of being able to see how Boocok was
abused; and there would be an enquiry into every stage of hid
development from infancy through early childhood into teens. The
teachers who knew how Boocok was at risk by being reared abusively
should be placed under house arrest and the doctors, social workers
and others who were in a position to know that his childhood
development placed hin 'at risk' should have their proffessional
status reviewed by their registering body.

In each and every case where a child deteriorates into a offending and
eventually violent person who has so little compassion for themsleves
that they cease having any compassion for anyone else, there have been
frequent and systemic collapses in the standards of virtually all who
played a part in the child's life.

The blame extends to all, from the Safeway supermarket manager who was
told do not repoort children being abused by their parents in our
stores, to the CCTV operators who were told do nor alert police when
you see a child being beaten, to the neighbours who didn't contact
NSPCC when they hear cries or saw filth piling up or smelt odours
connected with extreme neglect of a property, to the school staff who
noticed that the child was not behaving in a way which suggested a
secure family attachment.

http://www.teachers.tv/video/38247

The blame can also be extended to the social workers who did not speak
up in fear of their jobs and the council who know where the problems
are but fail to adequately resource a problem:

http://www.yorkshirelawyer.co.uk/index.php?cPath=78&news_id=121

At one end of the spectrum we have traffic wardens claiming their
human rights are being abused if you take their photograph and at the
other end of the spectrum you have the uniformed men and other
officials who can see a child being swung round by it's hair and do
nothing. In other words, the adults are behaving like children and
the children are being treated as if they had the emotional resources
of adults.

Once Boocok receives psychological help in prison, which is not very
likely because the government have been advertising for CBT therapists
to work in prisons CBT being (the Gordon Brown therapy which is to
therapy what Sunny Delight was to orange juice), he should then by
released and the entire Houses of Parliament should be made to walk in
fromt of him with their duck islands and lavish belongings stolen from
the tax payer, and apologise one by one to Boocock for letting him
down from the second he was born.

Parliament is fake. False promises, bogus wars. Criminal banks.
Broken children. This is the state of British democracy 2010.

And guess what. With your attitude, you are another of the casualties
as well as part of the problem.

As for Granny; Brown and the government didn't care a toss about her
until a few weeks before the election! In his home of Scotland where
traditional values are so wholesome and desireable, the number of
children taken into care for protection has doubled since Labour came
to power:

http://news.stv.tv/scotland/129932-worrying-increase-in-child-neglect-cases/

38% of grandparents looking after neglected children are below the
poverty line themsleves and struggling to make ends meet:

http://www.grandparentsplus.org.uk/news_files/Press%20Release%20Recognition%20Respect%20Reward%20Survey%20Findings.doc

Don't blame Boocok. He was raised in a cess pit of neglect. All we
can do know is hope to repair him. What are you and other moralising
Sun reading puss spewers going to do about the children being
neglected and abused down your road today?

Are you going to wait till they grow up and offend or are you going to
recuse them and place the responsibility for their chronic behaviour
back where it belongs - with the adults who let them down and screw up
their lives.

Turk182

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Feb 4, 2010, 5:59:14 AM2/4/10
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> Read more:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1248375/Teenager-jailed-indef...

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> ========================================
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> "Boocock, of no fixed address, was yesterday given an indeterminate
> prison sentence for public protection with a minimum term of four
> years and nine months."
>
> Does that person have any right to be alive?
>
> Our ancestors weeded them out by stoning them to death.

If he is genetically human or a body corporate then he has human
rights - get over it.

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