A 68-year-old man was labeled a "dangerous offender" by a judge as he was sentenced to more than 30 years in prison after he was convicted of sexually abusing three children. 

Graham Carson assaulted the children between 2011 and 2014, telling one of them that he "wished" they were 16 while telling another it would be "their secret". 

Officers were notified of the offences in August 2020 when they were first reported and the victims have been supported by specialist officers. 

One of the children told our officers that since the assaults they had started to suffer nightmares and experiences trouble sleeping at night.

Carson, of The Drive, Clacton, denied 18 offences including multiple counts of rape, but was convicted on September 30 following a trial at Chelmsford Crown Court.

Today, at the same court, Carson was sentenced to 32 years in jail, which is made up of an initial 26-year sentence and a six-year extension as he was ruled by the judge to be a “dangerous offender”. 

Investigating officer detective constable Reuben Brame said: “The three victims in this case have been through an unimaginable ordeal at the hands of Graham Carson and have demonstrated incredible strength in reporting what happened to them.

“The impact of Carson’s abuse cannot be overstated and those affected live with the memory of what’s happened to them every day.

“I am pleased our work has been able put him behind bars and while no sentence will ever undo his crimes, I hope it will help his victims move forward.”

DC Brame added: “If you have been a victim of a sexual crime, I want you to know that you can come forward and have the confidence that you will be believed, and the offence investigated.

“We have a range of specially trained detectives and staff who investigate sexual offences and support those involved.

“We use new measures to better protect victims and work closely with the CPS to improve the chance of a case going to trial.

“And we work with partners to ensure victims can get ongoing support.

“If you’ve been a victim of a sexual offence, call us.”