Essex sexual abuse survivor shares story following abusers conviction
Thomas Thorpe-Keen, 23 from Heybridge will spend 14 years behind bars
A survivor of sexual abuse has described the detrimental effect that the crimes of a convicted sexual offender had on her.
Thomas Thorpe-Keen, 23 of Creasen Butt Close, Heybridge appeared at Chelmsford Crown Court on Friday, 9 June via video link where he was sentenced to 14 years in prison after being found guilty of multiple sexual offences against a child.
“I have suffered with anxiety since the rape and controlling behaviour”
Thorpe-Keen came to the attention of Essex Police’s Child Abuse Investigation Team in 2020 following concerns around his relationships with underage girls. He was issued with a Sexual Risk Order and Criminal Behaviour Order which held a number of conditions including not allowing him to be in the unsupervised company of anyone under the age of 18, which he breached continuously.
In 2019, Thorpe-Keen targeted the 15-year-old victim and started a relationship with her. He stalked, coerced and controlled the young girl, watching for when she could be home alone and raped her multiple times throughout the relationship.
He was arrested in July 2022 after he had raped the victim, left the address and then broken back into the property through the living room window before threatening to kill her. Enquiries showed that he had called the victim over 100 times and waited outside her address before leaving the area, eventually being arrested in the North of England a few days later.
On Tuesday, 26 July, Thorpe Keen was charged by the CPS and remanded in custody. After an enduring 3 week trial at Chelmsford Crown Court, Thorpe-Keen was convicted of coercive and controlling behaviour, multiple rape, rape and breaches of courts orders. He was remanded into custody and after a 3 week trial, he was sentenced to 14 years in prison.
In her victim impact statement, the brave victim described how “He was so controlling that I lost a lot of friendships.”
“I still find it difficult to talk about my emotions and how I am feeling and I will often shut down.”
Police Constable Thomas Olson, investigating officer from Essex Police’s Child Abuse Investigation Team said:
“Thorpe-Keen is a manipulator and would try to convince the young, vulnerable victim into thinking he wasn’t doing anything wrong and that he was the ‘Alpha’ of the group. He even tried to convince her that he hadn’t raped her due to the fact that she had let him into the house on one of the occasions. He is a dangerous individual and has seriously affected the life of the victim.
“Despite being a long investigation, I am so proud of how the victim has conducted herself and the bravery she has demonstrated.”