Sexual predator Philip Hamer, a 34-year-old from Worsley, has been sentenced to 36 years in prison for a horrific series of sexual offences against seven victims, marking a significant victory for justice and victim protection.
The Extent of Hamer’s Crimes
In a landmark case heard on Wednesday, 5 February 2025, the court found Hamer guilty of 41 charges, including:
- 8 counts of rape
- 6 counts of sexual assault
- 6 counts of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity
- 1 count of sexual activity with a child
Greater Manchester Police investigated the case, which exposed Hamer’s systematic abuse spanning from 2010 to 2023.
Victims’ Powerful Testimony
One victim’s impact statement powerfully captured the profound psychological damage inflicted by Hamer. She courageously shared her experience of isolation, shame, and trauma, highlighting the long-lasting consequences of sexual abuse.
Investigative Breakthrough
Detective Constable Denise Garde underscored the critical role of victim testimony in uncovering Hamer’s predatory behavior. By seizing his devices, investigators discovered:
- Unsolicited explicit pictures
- Voyeuristic videos taken in changing rooms
- Hundreds of inappropriate images and videos
Legal Consequences
Hamer’s sentencing includes:
- 36-year prison term
- Indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order
- Indefinite restraining orders
- Lifetime ban from working with children
- Permanent placement on the sex offenders register
Support and Resources
For those experiencing similar trauma, resources are available: