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Convicted killer jailed for life for grooming young boy on a bus before imprisoning and raping him

<em>Ben Murphy raped an underage boy after meeting him on the bus (SWNS)</em>
Ben Murphy raped an underage boy after meeting him on the bus (SWNS)

A convicted killer has been jailed for life after he raped an underage boy he met on a bus.

Ben Murphy, 31, had groomed his victim and bought him cigarettes, forcing the boy to meet him at a pub before they took a taxi to his flat in Kidderminster, Worcs., on December 14, 2016.

Murphy told the boy to take off his coat in an alleyway and bound his arms behind his back with duct tape before blindfolding him.

The victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was then subjected to a two hour ordeal in which he was raped and left with numerous cuts and scratches.

Murphy was previously convicted for the manslaughter of his childhood friend Adrian Palmer, 21, a decade ago.

Mr Palmer was strangled by Murphy on May 19. 2006 and his body was found dumped in an alleyway by a postal worker.

A court heard the boy knew about Murphy’s conviction for manslaughter which had ‘a massive impact on the fears he had’.

<em>Murphy was previously convicted for the manslaughter of his childhood friend Adrian Palmer a decade ago (SWNS)</em>
Murphy was previously convicted for the manslaughter of his childhood friend Adrian Palmer a decade ago (SWNS)

Murphy pleaded guilty to two counts of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity and to seven counts of making indecent photographs of a child and previously to rape and false imprisonment.

However, he did not appear for sentencing at Worcester Crown Court after claiming to be ‘ill’ – although a nurse could find nothing wrong with him.

Judge Daniel Pearce-Higgins QC said Murphy had sought to avoid ‘the day of judgement’ as he jailed him for life, to serve a minimum of eight years.

The judge described the defendant as ‘dangerous’ and said he posed a ‘significant risk’ to the public and particularly young boys.

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Prosecutor Michael Burrows QC said Murphy had been banned from having unsupervised contact with any child under 16 when he groomed the youngster.

Describing the attack, he added: ‘He put a black mask on his head so he was blindfolded.

‘The mask was made from a square of thin black fabric which wrapped around his head so all of his face was covered.

‘He claimed he was saving the boy from someone called ‘Connor’ but there was no such person.

<em>Murphy was jailed for life at Worcester Crown Court (CCSearch)</em>
Murphy was jailed for life at Worcester Crown Court (CCSearch)

‘He told the boy – ‘you want to see how violent I can get? Things can get nasty- big problems.’’

Superintendent Richard Long of West Mercia Police said: ‘Murphy demonstrated the typical behaviour associated with the grooming and sexual exploitation of children.

‘Sadly, sexual exploitation affects many children and young people, but we can all help by looking out for telltale signs.

After the conviction, the grandparents of Adrian Palmer, Andrew and Margaret Palmer who attended the hearing read out a statement.

Mrs Palmer said: ‘We feel Adrian has been vindicated.

‘Murphy is a danger to young people. Parents, watch out for young boys and vulnerable young men.

‘We feel for that family. We feel really, really bad for them.’