A paedophile who carried out an horrific sex attack on a young girl has been jailed for 26 years.
Judge John Pini QC sentenced John MacPherson at Lincoln Crown Court under a rarely used section of the 2003 Criminal Justice Act which means he will not be freed, as is normal, when he has served half of his sentence and instead the Parole Board will decide when he is safe to be released.
Judge Pini told MacPherson on Wednesday (April 13): “In 34 years working in the criminal justice system this is about the worst case I have seen. It really is shocking.”
“You corrupted her. I have no doubt you are a determined paedophile. You are in complete denial.
“I shudder to think what damage you have done. She will bear emotional scarring for the rest of her life.
“When you have served half of your sentence you will not be automatically released. You will be referred to the parole board. It may be that they will decide it is never safe for you to be released and you will serve the entire custodial term.”
MacPherson (61), of Long Road, Tydd Gote, denied three charges of assault by penetration of a child under the age of 13 and seven charges of sexual assault between July and October 2015 together with further offences of taking an indecent photograph of as child, causing a child to watch a sexual act and causing a child to engage in sexual activity. The jury took less than two hours to convict him of all charges.
The court was told he had a previous conviction in 1986 for having unlawful sex with a 14 year old girl.
Mary Loram, prosecuting, said the offences came to light in October last year when the girl’s mother took her to hospital. Doctors discovered she had a object lodged inside her. She subsequently underwent a two and a half hour operation to remove it.
The girl revealed she had been subjected to horrific abuse. Police inquiries revealed that MacPherson had indecent photographs of children on his computer and had search the internet looking for child porn.
She said: “He is entrenched with a certain mentality. He associates with those who are also interested in children in such a way.”
Stuart Lody, defending, said: “In terms of personal mitigation there is really none apart from the fact that he has lost everything.”