15 December 2001
Prisoner
cleared after
girl
admits rape lie
By Laura Peek
A farmer's
son who was jailed for nine years for the rape of a young girl has been
cleared after she admitted that she lied to get her mother's attention.
Roger
Beardmore, 37, who has served more than three years of his sentence, had
his conviction overturned by the Court of Appeal. The girl, now 14, told
police that she made up the allegations. "I have put a man in prison for
no reason," she said.
Mr
Beardmore, from Stoke-on-Trent, was convicted of rape and attempted rape
by Stafford Crown Court in March 1998. The Court of Appeal judges found
that there was "no material" to uphold his conviction after the withdrawal
of the girl's statement. He had been freed on bail in May shortly after
the girl made her admission.
Mr
Beardmore was living in a farmhouse 15 miles from Stoke at the time of
the alleged offences, between 1991 and 1993. The girl told her mother that
between the ages of three and six she had been raped and interfered with
when visiting the farm.
Lord
Justice Mance, sitting with Mr Justice Penry-Davey and Mr Justice Leveson,
said that she was "a troubled young woman. She was confused about her sexuality.
She thought she wasn't getting enough attention from her mother. She says
now she never wants to see her mother again. She has expressed the wish
to right a wrong which had been keeping her awake, crying all night."
Hamish
Noble, for Mr Beardmore, said after the hearing: "My client was wrongly
accused of one of the worst possible offences. The allegations originally
made were completely untrue. My client is, however, pleased that the complainant
withdrew her allegations. This took courage.
"None
of us can imagine how it feels to be falsely accused of rape, knowing all
the time that you are completely innocent. The jurors would have asked
themselves, 'Why would the complainant make this up?' Several years later,
it was established that the complainant did indeed fabricate those allegations.
My client is pleased that the conviction has been quashed." |