Friday, 16 January 2015

Woman reveals she was raped in her sleep over 300 times - by her own husband

A mother has revealed the shocking and depraved abuse she was subjected to by her husband when she was fast asleep.
Sarah Tetley said she only discovered the extent of what her husband Charlie was doing when he was arrested and she watched the sick videos police discovered on his computer.
It wasn't until November 2013, two years after the abuse began, when Sarah, 26, started to suspect something was horribly wrong and raised the alarm.
“I woke up in the morning in that sort of drowsy just waking up stage and realised that he was molesting me in my sleep,".



Sex offender Charles Tetley
"At the time I thought I'll just pretend I'm still asleep and see what's going on. He stopped pretty quickly and I left the bedroom and went downstairs and sat up watching some rubbish on telly."


After investigating, the police eventually managed to unlock files Charlie's computer and found 316 videos.
It wasn't until the following March that she was able to view what he'd filmed.
Until that moment she didn't know what was in them, although police had warned her that they were disgusting. She says she watched 16 in total
“A couple of the videos I watched you couldn't hear me be breathing and I didn't really appear to be moving at all. I did look like I was dead in some of them,” she explained.
She continued: “A lot of the videos weren’t just of him but of household objects and things he would decide to do with those. It was quite disturbing.”
"You can assume you were drugged although the tests proved inconclusive," said host Phillip Schofield, before asking if she ever felt different on waking up, or if things were in unusual places.
But Sarah said she never suspected a thing.
“In the morning I might wake up with a dead arm… but nothing that made me think something untoward was going on,” she said.. 
Charlie Tetley pleaded guilty to 26 counts of rape and assault and he got 12 years behind bars in August last year.
“Can you believe this is the man you met in the pub?” Phillip asked.
“No matter how I think about him, I didn’t see that coming ever.”
Sarah said she wanted to speak out about the ordeal to help raise awareness of abuse.
"If in anyway you're being abused you should tell someone - even if it's just mentally - whatever kind of abuse it is.
"And especially if people are secretive. It might be nothing but it might also be something quite big."
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