Prison sentences handed down for sexually abusive London, Ont. parents
In handing down the sentences for two London parents, Justice Thomas Heeney told the court, "The facts of this case were the most egregious that I have encountered during my 26 years on the bench."
This after a mother and father both in their 50s, who cannot be identified, were found guilty on a total of 33 criminal charges, including incest, sexual assault, unlawful confinement, and invitation to sexual touching.
The victims were four of their own children and the abuse started as early as 2002 when some of them were just toddlers and ended in 2020 when they were teenagers.
During the lengthy trial last spring, the court heard horrific details of how the children were forced into performing sexual acts, beaten, tied up, confined, and punished with hot sauce.
Justice Heeney said, "If they threw up after swallowing the tabasco sauce and soap, they were forced to eat their own vomit."
He continued that for years, "To the outside world, this family appeared to be a happy household, but behind closed doors, it was a different story."
He added, "It was for these four victims a house of horrors, they were subjected to years of ongoing sexual and psychological abuse at the hands of their parents."
Of the children, Justice Heeney said, "They suffered pain, domination, and humiliation, the treatment bordered on the sadistic."
He said both parents were equally responsible, she being convicted of 18 counts and the father convicted of 15. In the end, the judge sentenced her to a total of 17 years and five months in prison and him to 16 years and 241 days behind bars.
He received enhanced credit for time he has already served at the Elgin-Middlesex Detention Centre. The court was told that he has suffered while going through the judicial process with Justice Heeney saying, “He has been severely assaulted by other inmates four times.”
As the sentences were handed down, the mother started sobbing in the courtroom and hugged her lawyer while the father showed little or no emotion.
After being led away, there was word that the mother is applying for bail pending an appeal of her conviction.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Winter storms, wind and freezing rain: Hazardous conditions expected in some parts of Canada
Hazardous conditions are expected in some parts of Canada this week.
GST break could cost Ottawa $2.7B if provinces don't waive compensation: PBO
The parliamentary budget officer says the federal government's GST holiday could cost as much as $2.7 billion, if provinces don't waive their entitlement to compensation.
Family spokesman says slain Edmonton security guard had only been working 3 days
A spokesman for the family of a security guard who police say was murdered while patrolling an Edmonton apartment building last week says the man had only been on the job for three days.
The Canada Post strike involving more than 55,000 has hit 25 days
The Canada Post strike involving more than 55,000 workers has hit 25 days.
Police search for three men who escaped from immigration holding centre in Quebec
Authorities are searching for three Chilean nationals who escaped from the Laval Immigration Holding Centre north of Montreal.
Sask. hockey player recovering after near fatal skate accident during game
The Sask East Hockey League (SEHL) has released details of a near fatal accident at one of its games over the weekend – which saw a Churchbridge Imperials player suffer serious injuries after being struck with a skate.
Celebrities spotted at Taylor Swift's final Eras Tour performance in Vancouver
Taylor Swift fans from around the world gathered in Vancouver on Sunday to witness the final performance of her massively popular Eras Tour, including a few celebrities.
'Emilia Perez' leads Golden Globe nominations with 10, followed by 'The Brutalist' and 'Conclave'
Jacques Audiard's audacious musical 'Emilia Perez,' about a Mexican drug lord who undergoes gender affirming surgery to become a woman, led nominations to the 82nd Golden Globes on Monday, scoring 10 nods.
BoC expected to lower interest rates again, with odds leaning toward larger cut
Financial markets and forecasters are betting on another jumbo interest rate cut from the Bank of Canada this week.