Former university lecturer found guilty of sex attacks on young girls

Former university lecturer, 57, is found guilty of abusing three girls in nine-year ‘reign of terror’

  • Julian Myerscough, of Lowestoft, Suffolk, abused girls between 2001 and 2010
  • He was found guilty of two charges of rape of child under 13 in Ipswich today
  • Guilty of four charges of sexual assault by penetration and indecent assault
  • Myerscough was previously convicted of possessing indecent images but fled 

Former University of East Anglia lecturer Julian Myerscough, of Lowestoft, Suffolk, has been found guilty of carrying out a series of sex attacks on three girls between 2001 and 2010

A former university lecturer has been found guilty of carrying out a series of sex attacks on underage young girls.

Julian Myerscough, of Lowestoft, Suffolk, was accused of abusing three girls between 2001 and 2010.

The former University of East Anglia lecturer, 57, was found guilty of two counts of rape of a child under 13, four charges of sexual assault by penetration, four counts of indecent assault and an offence against a child under 16.

The jury at Ipswich Crown Court took less than three hours to find Myerscough guilty of all charges.

Detective Constable Kate Bond said that she was pleased his ‘reign of terror’ was over.

Myerscough had previously convicted of possessing indecent images of children and given prison terms in both 2010 and 2017.

In 2017, he avoided jail after he absconded. He fled initially to Ireland and then to Romania, where he was eventually arrested.

Det Con Bond said that the case was a ‘very complex’ one that it involved multiple victims as well as orchestrating Myerscough’s extradition back to the UK.

He will be sentenced on Tuesday June 25. 

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