A 'predator' sexually assaulted a 'vulnerable' patient in the grounds of a hospital, a court heard.
Russell Jones drunkenly 'loitered' in the grounds of Whiston Hospital 'attempting to befriend female patients' in October last year, the Liverpool Echo reports. The court heard how the victim, who was an inpatient at the time and using a wheelchair, was with her boyfriend and a friend by the entrance when the 45-year-old approached them clutching a bottle of vodka.
Robert Wyn Jones, prosecuting, told the court how the victim was then taken back to her room, but subsequently 'encountered the defendant on a number of occasions' throughout the day. When her partner left in a taxi, the convicted sex offender 'watched and waited' for him to leave before approaching her and attempting to push her back to her ward before a hospital volunteer intervened - at which point he 'claimed to know her'.
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She was later having a cigarette with the same friend when Jones began hassling them again and made an 'inappropriate remark' to the latter, saying he 'wouldn't mind having half an hour with her'. The 'sexual predator' interrupted the prosecutor at this point to say 'all of this is wrong'.
But Mr Wyn Jones continued and outlined how he then crouched down by the complainant, began stroking and touching her leg and 'moving his hand upwards'. Jones was arrested at around midnight while still on the hospital site.
He has a total of 40 previous convictions for 69 offences. The victim bravely read out a statement to Liverpool Crown Court yesterday (Thursday) in which she outlined the impact of the incident upon her, including suffering a panic attack as she 'believed he was following her' and experiencing nightmares.
She added: "It happened in hospital, a place where I thought I was safe. I'm paranoid about people when they walk past me and what they might do to me as well.
"I don't want to be anywhere alone. I constantly think about this. What he did to me was terribly wrong.
"I want him to know I'm not scared of him and he can't treat me this way. I no longer have confidence when I go out and don't feel like myself anymore - I no longer trust anyone due to this incident."
Jones meanwhile responded callously by saying 'I've got no interest in hearing her'. Jones' criminal record includes a horrifying attack in 2015, which began when he exposed himself to several teenagers in Warrington.
He then approached one of the youngsters and 'placed his lips on her neck', grabbed her breasts and 'tickled her stomach and ribs'. When she responded by punching him in the face, Jones shockingly placed both of his hands around her neck, lifted her off the ground and strangled her until she was unconscious.
The assault only stopped when her friends intervened, punching him until he released her from his grip. He was jailed for two years as a result, while he also has another conviction for sexual assault from 2014.
Frank Dillon, defending, told the court that his client's mum has lung cancer and is 'on borrowed time'. He added: "The defendant denied it and he continues to do so. He is, of course anxious, to be released as soon as possible and earn an honest living as he was doing for much of the time before his remand."
Jones added of his mum: "The woman brought me up single-handedly. My mother is my world and I'm not with her at this time."
Jones, formerly of Ratcliffe Place in Rainhill, was found guilty of one count of sexual assault by a jury following a trial. Sentencing, Judge Garrett Byrne said: "Clearly, this sexual assault had a real adverse impact on her life. I find you to be highly dangerous.
"You present a significant risk to members of the public, particularly women. I have no doubt you see yourself as some kind of rough diamond, but you are in fact a sexual predator who demonstrates a complete inability to understand how your behaviour affects other people."
Jones was jailed for three-and-a-half years and handed a restraining order banning him from contacting his victim indefinitely.
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