Warwickshire OAP found guilty of multiple counts of child cruelty - including letting her husband sexually abuse them

By Tom Bevan

1st Mar 2023 | Local News

Elsie Wheddon, 72, of Northend, Warwickshire abused the three children five decades ago (image via SWNS)
Elsie Wheddon, 72, of Northend, Warwickshire abused the three children five decades ago (image via SWNS)

An evil OAP has been found guilty of multiple counts of shocking child cruelty - including putting rats on their bodies and allowing her husband to sexually abuse them.

Elsie Wheddon, 72, was convicted by a jury of 13 counts of cruelty against three children in Oxfordshire almost five decades ago.

The children were said to have been locked in cupboards, had "rat-like creatures" run over their bodies, threatened with her husband's guns, and were beaten with a belt or punched.

The trial also heard Wheddon, of Northend, Warwickshire, used one of the girl's head "as a mop" after the youngster urinated on the floor in a childhood indiscretion.

She is alleged to have participated in the physical violence dished out on the two girls and a boy by her then husband Stephen Wheddon, who has since died.

Prosecutors say she also knew about – and failed to stop – her husband sexually assaulting the girls.

One of the victims said she only came forward decades later after seeing a similar storyline on the Australian soap Home and Away.

Wheddon was told by the judge she will face a substantial prison sentence (Image via SWNS)

The woman told detectives that "something just clicked" when she watched a character in the soap.

She was today remanded in custody ahead of her sentencing on 30 March.

And Recorder Stuart Trimmer KC said she can expect a substantial prison sentence when she returns to court.

After the verdict, the judge thanked the jury and said it had been a "horribly difficult trial" that could cause "serious emotional conflict and turmoil."

He then told Wheddon: "I will adjourn the case but be aware, it is almost inevitable this will result in a serious custodial sentence.

"Whatever the reports say you are not going to find yourself going anywhere other than custody. It is just a case of whether I release you on bail before that is done."

'Horror Movie'

During the trial, a written account read back to her as she was on the witness stand, one of the victims, said: "It was just like living in a horror movie.

"I did not know what was going on. I quite often used to wet myself on purpose.

"I was always locked in the bedroom. I was very nervous, the hitting became more regular. I got hit every day.

"The door was bolted - I would just curl up in a ball and hope I would be rescued."

The woman, who can not be named for legal reasons, said she was made to strip and run up and down the hallway while being hit.

"It became just fun to them," she added.

"They used to get their children to hit me as well."

"It was like we was their personal punchbags. That's what it feels like. I was their punchbag"

In one incident she had written about, she added: "I had just had a bath and was shouting, crying and shaking. I knew I was about to get a beating.

"(The defendant) grabbed my hair and started to mop the floor with it where I had wet myself.

"She wiped my face with it and threw me into a bath, put me under water.

"I was fighting back but it was no use. I had no energy and totally relaxed my body. She was ducking me under the water and holding me there. My whole body went limp."

The woman also recalled one incident where she alleges the defendant's husband came to apologise for hitting her, before sexually abusing her.

Catalogue of Abuse

Prosecutor Matthew Walsh told jurors at Oxford Crown Court that the three children allegedly suffered a catalogue of abuse while living with the Wheddons.

On another occasion, when both Elsie and Stephen were present, the same girl was "thrown in the bath in her nightie and dressing gown, pushed under so she could not breathe", Mr Walsh told the jury.

The boy was allegedly burnt with a cigarette lighter, leaving him with a mark on his back, then locked in the loft after he failed to heed an instruction not to cry, it was said.

Speaking in a video recorded interview, one of the women added: "It was like we was their personal punchbags. That's what it feels like. I was their punchbag."

The second woman described being repeatedly molested by Stephen, telling a detective of hearing "the lock go" on her bedroom door and the man entering the room.

She claimed he had twice "had sex" with her. He was said to have called for his wife after injuring the girl and she bathed the child.

The woman said Mrs Wheddon told her husband after the second time: "You can't do that no more."

A 'Different Person'

The prosecutor said that Mrs Wheddon, when interviewed by the police, said she thought she had treated the children well and denied the specific cruelty allegations.

She had not seen her ex-husband for "many years".

Both female complainants suggested that Elsie was a "different person" when around her husband.

Wheddon denied all counts of cruelty to a child under-16 years.

The offences all date back to the 1970s but was unanimously convicted of all charges by a jury.

     

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