Violent Thug Who Tried To Pull Out Partners Teeth With Mole Grips Jailed

Published by Robert L Senior Reporter on Wednesday, 2nd October 2024, at 20:55hrs
Photo: Durham Police
The 21-year-old also controlled his victims movements and finances

A violent man who kicked, punched and bit the victim, causing her to lose consciousness on multiple occasions has been jailed.

In a statement released after sentencing, Durham Police said,


“During one assault on the night of May 17, Jack Robson used a pair of mole grips to try and pull out the victim’s teeth, he also made her choose a drill which he said he planned to use to take her eye out.

The 21-year-old also controlled the victim’s movements and finances, making her delete all of her social media apps and games on her phone and would monitor her text messages.

He would hold her against her will and made numerous threats, stating he would kill her, her family or her pets if she ever left him.

The brave victim sought medical assistance after the assault in May and came forward to police.

She met with our Safeguarding department and courageously disclosed her account.

Robson, of Leadgate was arrested, interviewed and later charged with intentional strangulation and grievous bodily harm with intent.

The 21-year-old appeared at Durham Crown Court on Friday (September 27) and was sentenced to four years in prison and also issued a restraining order.

Investigative Officer Ashley Marsden, from the West Safeguarding team said: “The courage and strength shown by the woman has been truly commendable – her support for our investigation has resulted in Robson being put behind bars.

“The sentencing will not take away the pain and horrific memories of what happened however I hope it will enable her to start to move forward.

“If you have had a similar experience, please tell us – you will be listened to.

We know it can be difficult, but we have specially trained officers who will support you every step of the way.

“I believe you. 𝗪𝗲 𝗯𝗲𝗹𝗶𝗲𝘃𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂.”

To report your experience, please call Durham Constabulary on 101, or dial 999 in an emergency.

If you’re more comfortable reporting online, you can visit our online reporting page here: https://tinyurl.com/ycxyx9tm

If you’re not ready to speak to police, there are other agencies who can help.
The Meadows Sexual Assault Referral Centre provides free, confidential healthcare and compassionate support to people who have experienced rape or sexual assault. Call 0330 223 0099 or visit http://www.sarcdurham.co.uk

Local charity Harbour provides support to those experiencing domestic abuse. Call03000 20 25 25 or visit http://www.myharbour.org.uk

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