News about David Wain

Before attacking the second woman, a drunk woman, 20, smashed a Desperados bottle over the head of the female victim

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 28, 2023
Leah Guy mounted her attacks in Birmingham's city centre on the sloped walkway leading down from New Street Station and Grand Central, which is also known as the 'ramp.' Ms Guy confessed to being inebriated on the night and apologized to the 'completely innocent' victims, both of whom were wounded and shaken. Ms Guy, a singer from Eathorpe Close, Shard End, has pleaded guilty to two counts of assault by beating.

A staff in the British Transport Police shared a snapshot of an 18-year-old RAF cadet's body with the British Transport Police control room.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 7, 2022
Joshua Tilt, 31, an ex-British Transport Police control room worker, is accused of posting an image of an 18-year-old RAF cadet struck by a train with 14 others on WhatsApp, according to Birmingham Magistrates Court. Tilt is accused of obtaining police photographs displaying Lewis Williams' (pictured left) dismembered body and sharing one of the images with a group of people. When he learned of the suspected sexual assault, Williams' father Paul said he'felt sick' and told his grieving family it was 'incomprehensible.' On November 4, Tilt, a Birmingham born boy, was scheduled to appear at Birmingham Crown Court for a plea hearing.

Video: Stalker caught the video device being installed in a neighbor's house

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 2, 2022
William Nolan (left), a 'creepy stalker', was caught on hidden cameras as he attempted to delete hidden listening devices he had planted in his neighbor's Birmingham home (right). Nolan, 59, and his wife were given a key to neighbour Debbie Wearing-Jones' house in Erdington so they could feed her two cats while she was away. Ms Wearing-Jones, a 64-year-old widow, was shocked when she discovered a voice recorder taped under her coffee table and then another in her bedroom behind the headboard. She then created a clandestine webcam to apprehend the rogue who had come to retrieve the recording kit. To capture the snooper's footprints, she also meticulously hoovered her carpet in one direction. As the grandmother of one watched back the video, she caught Nolan in her house, recovered the spyware recorders, and called the cops. Nolan, the former security guard, confessed to stalking without fear of alarm or distress, and was sentenced to 15 weeks in Birmingham Magistrates' Court on May 25, 2020. The judge has described the lawsuit as one of the most serious'stalking' offences he has ever seen.