Robert Murray

Age: 79

Town: Merseyside

Convicted: 12/02/2021

Monstrous abuser took advantage of two teenage boys while he worked at a children's home in the 1970s.

A monstrous abuser who took advantage of two teenage boys while working at a children's home in the 1970s has been jailed for 11 years.

Robert Murray, 76, was found guilty of 12 counts of indecent assault at Liverpool Crown Court after a trial. He was employed at the home during the time of the offences and abused the boys on a number of occasions.

Murray, of Harrismith Road in Fazakerley, was sentenced at Liverpool Crown Court on Friday, February 12th. In a statement, Merseyside Police described Murray as "disgraceful and cowardly" and said he had "seriously breached the trust" of his victims.

"Merseyside Police has today, Friday, 12 February, welcomed the sentencing of a Liverpool man to 11 years in prison for sexual offences against two teenage boys," a spokesperson for the force said.

"The offences relate to two male victims, both teenagers at the time, and date back to the 1970s, when Murray worked at a Liverpool residential home for boys."

Speaking after the sentencing, a Merseyside Police spokesperson said: "Murray is a disgraceful and cowardly individual who seriously breached the trust of the two victims, and its pleasing to see him jailed for a significant amount of time today. He continued to deny his crimes right throughout the investigation, putting the victims through the stress of a trial, but was found guilty by unanimous verdict on all charges against him."

"I want to commend the victims for the courage they have shown, not only in coming forward to report Murray, but throughout the investigation and court process too," the spokesperson added. "Murrays actions have no doubt significantly affected their lives, but I hope today brings a sense of closure on the traumatic experiences they have both been through, and allows them to continue moving forward knowing Murray wont be released for a significant amount of time."

The spokesperson concluded: "I would also like to take this opportunity to reach out to victims of sexual abuse, and to let them know that time should never be a barrier to obtaining justice. We have specially trained officers ready to listen to you and treat you with respect and compassion. If you are suffering in silence, there is help and support available, both from Merseyside Police, and from reliable and trusted support groups who will stand with you."

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Offender ID: Robert-Murray-12022021

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