October 2014
Paedophile jailed for inciting a person under the age of 13 to engage in sexual activity
A VICTIM’S family has told how they have finally been able to sleep at night after “vile” child sex pest Terry Moule was put behind bars last week.
The warped Whitfield resident was found guilty of causing or inciting a person under the age of 13 to engage in sexual activity at Canterbury Crown Court on September 12.
The 51-year-old, who worked at the Kittiwake pub in Whitfield from 2010 until September this year, was jailed for four-and-a-half years on Friday.
Moule denied the charge. But Judge James O’Mahony, giving his sentencing remarks, said: “It is quite clear you did commit this serious offence. You came back and, whatever you say, it’s perfectly clear to me that you were drunk.
“The victim said you were standing there saying you would really like to have sex with her, that you were aroused and that you wanted to do it right now.
“When she said that she did not want to, that she was not even a teenager yet, you just kept on and on and on with it.”
The judge added: “We have all read the victim statement and it is clear the impact this whole incident had upon that person.
