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Depraved woman who raped young girl spotted laughing and smiling in the dock

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Liverpool Crown Court today (Friday, March 25), when evil Bevan laughed and smiled with security officers, before wiping away tears with a tissue when the judge came into court, reports the Liverpool Echo.Judge Andrew Menary, QC, told the sick predator he was considering an indeterminate sentence for her and that he required written submissions from the prosecution and the defence lawyers on the matter.The judge said: "Obviously of particular concern for the court is the fact that there are exchanges of messages involving shockingly depraved fantasies."And they didn't remain as simply fantasies, some of these were played out in real life.

I won't go into the detail of what they are now. Just when you think you have heard the worst, another one comes along. It's all of that that the court will be concerned with."Ahead of a trial earlier this year, Bevan, of Napier Street, St Helens, admitted one count of raping a child under 13; five counts of assault of a child under 13 by penetration; two counts of sexual assault on a child under 13; one count of sexual activity with a child; and one count of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.The rape, one of the counts of assault of a child under 13 by penetration and one of the counts of sexual assault on a child under 13 were carried out jointly with Rafferty, of Fry Street, St Helens.One of the other counts of sexual assault of a child under 13 involved Bevan and Hutton, of Liverpool Street, St Helens, performing a sex act on the victim.Bevan also pleaded guilty to 17 counts of making and three counts of distributing indecent images of children, plus two counts of possessing extreme pornography.Rafferty had previously admitted one count of raping a child under 13; one.

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