![]() When the 19-year-old discovered suspicious texts on White’s phone she told him the relationship was over, but White “made the first of a series of threats that he’d kill himself if she left him”, prosecutor Peter Forbes said at Canterbury Crown Court. Tony White, who is from Ramsgate was locked up last month Tony White, of Ramsgate, mentally and physically abused the young woman, before launching a campaign of harassment from inside his prison cell. Londoner Haruna received an extended sentence of 12 years and three months while Secord, of no fixed address, was jailed for five years and three months.Ī thug manipulated his girlfriend by threatening to "terrorise" her and repeatedly saying he would kill himself. Saunter, of East Sussex, received an extended prison sentence of 17-and-a-half years, while O'Brien, from Greenwich, was given an extended sentence of 15 years. They admitted a variety of charges including causing grievous bodily harm with intent, burglary, robbery, false imprisonment and drug dealing. Last month, four men received sentences totalling more than 50 years after the man had boiling water poured over him, a dog set on him and was jumped on repeatedly until he passed out.Ĭharlie Saunter, 23, William O'Brien, 20, Kai Haruna, 20, and Sam Secord, 30, all appeared at Maidstone Crown Court. He'd been lured to the property in Gravesend after warning his friend about a local drug dealer known as CJ who had been cuckooing his friend's home. Top left, Sam Secord, top right, William O'Brien, bottom left, Kai Haruna and bottom right, Charlie Saunter. The victim was knifed multiple times in the throat, cheek and face as the thugs threatened to "pop his eye out". Sam Secord, William O'Brien, Kai Haruna and Charlie SaunterĪ twisted drugs gang filmed the moment they stripped a man naked, tied him to a chair, stabbed him and set him alight with an aerosol can flame thrower. Wallace, who was known to Mr Thomas-Johnson, inflicted the violence after a row broke out at a late-night gathering, jurors heard last year.Īrmed with a “metal rod with sharpened edges,” Wallace jammed the handle into his victim’s eye, before the violence intensified, prosecutor Martin Yale said. Handing down a nine-year prison sentence last month, Judge Simon James labelled the assault a “violent and sustained attack with a highly dangerous weapon.” Mr Thomas-Johnson told the court in an impact statement he had suffered flashbacks, feelings of isolation, and considered leaving the country following his ordeal. The 49-year-old went on trial at Canterbury Crown Court in November accused of attempting to murder Joshi Thomas-Johnson.īut jurors cleared the D Suga Hut chef of the charge, instead convicting him of the lesser charge of wounding with intent. Raymond Wallace was jailed for nine years. Raymond Wallace, of Margate, rained blows on delivery driver Joshi Thomas-Johnson when a gathering at flats in his hometown turned sour.
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