Royal Navy man jailed in 2001 for two murders allegedly sexually assaulted four others, jury told
Summary
Allan Grimson, a former Royal Navy petty officer jailed in 2001 for killing two young men, is now accused of sexually assaulting four boys and men during the same time period. The court heard that Grimson used his position in the navy to gain access to young males and committed these alleged crimes between the mid-1990s and early 2000s.Key Facts
- Allan Grimson was jailed for life in 2001 for murdering Nicholas Wright and Sion Jenkins in Portsmouth.
- Both victims were connected to the Royal Navy; they were attacked with a baseball bat.
- Grimson worked as a firefighting instructor at the navy’s Horsea Island station, giving him authority over young recruits.
- He allegedly sexually assaulted four boys and men from the mid-1990s to early 2000s, including a 14-year-old boy.
- One complainant said Grimson raped him once and indecently assaulted him five times after meeting at navy-related events.
- The young victim was warned by Grimson not to report the abuse, fearing blame and trouble.
- Grimson admitted killing the two men during acts of sexual assault, and expressed frustration about victims surviving.
- Grimson denies one rape, multiple counts of indecent assault, and an allegation of taking indecent photos of a child.
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