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VIP abuse accuser Carl Beech 'confided in counsellor' before police report | VIP abuse accuser Carl Beech 'confided in counsellor' before police report |
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A man accused of lying to police about an alleged VIP paedophile ring had earlier told a counsellor that he had been sexually abused by prominent men, a court has heard. | A man accused of lying to police about an alleged VIP paedophile ring had earlier told a counsellor that he had been sexually abused by prominent men, a court has heard. |
Carl Beech, 51, began seeing counsellor Victoria Paterson in 2012 for the first of 121 sessions to help with issues stemming from alleged childhood abuse. | |
In 2013, he told her he had been abused by a gang that included a Saudi prince. | In 2013, he told her he had been abused by a gang that included a Saudi prince. |
Mr Beech denies 12 counts of perverting the course of justice and one of fraud. | Mr Beech denies 12 counts of perverting the course of justice and one of fraud. |
Given the name "Nick" when his claims were first reported in the press, Mr Beech is accused of lying about rapes, kidnapping, false imprisonment and sexual abuse by well-known names from politics, the military and intelligence during the 1970s and 1980s. | Given the name "Nick" when his claims were first reported in the press, Mr Beech is accused of lying about rapes, kidnapping, false imprisonment and sexual abuse by well-known names from politics, the military and intelligence during the 1970s and 1980s. |
Among the people he accused were former prime minister Sir Edward Heath and former home secretary Lord Brittan. | Among the people he accused were former prime minister Sir Edward Heath and former home secretary Lord Brittan. |
His claims led to the Metropolitan Police's Operation Midland, which cost £2m and ended without any charges. | His claims led to the Metropolitan Police's Operation Midland, which cost £2m and ended without any charges. |
Newcastle Crown Court heard that Mr Beech had initially told Ms Paterson that he and a friend had been abused by a group of men, which included his step-father. | Newcastle Crown Court heard that Mr Beech had initially told Ms Paterson that he and a friend had been abused by a group of men, which included his step-father. |
Ms Paterson said that in February 2013, he told her he had been abused by a "Saudi prince" and "members of a foreign royal family". | Ms Paterson said that in February 2013, he told her he had been abused by a "Saudi prince" and "members of a foreign royal family". |
She told the court she was "extremely shocked" when he sent her an email in May 2013 with a colour-coded body map showing injuries he said he had suffered at the hands of the gang, including electric shocks, wasp stings and snake bites. | She told the court she was "extremely shocked" when he sent her an email in May 2013 with a colour-coded body map showing injuries he said he had suffered at the hands of the gang, including electric shocks, wasp stings and snake bites. |
Nightmares and flashbacks | Nightmares and flashbacks |
Mr Beech also sent his counsellor a poem he had written about the abuse he claimed to have suffered. | Mr Beech also sent his counsellor a poem he had written about the abuse he claimed to have suffered. |
"I was a frightened and lonely boy, nobody cared," it said. "They came in the night, they came in the day. Myself and my friend were always their prey." | "I was a frightened and lonely boy, nobody cared," it said. "They came in the night, they came in the day. Myself and my friend were always their prey." |
Ms Paterson said Mr Beech had first approached her after experiencing issues related to intimacy within relationships, and said he had been suffering nightmares and flashbacks. | Ms Paterson said Mr Beech had first approached her after experiencing issues related to intimacy within relationships, and said he had been suffering nightmares and flashbacks. |
The court also heard that Mr Beech had displayed a fear of helicopters in his counselling sessions, getting anxious when one flew overhead. Ms Paterson said he had explained that he was often taken away in a helicopter to be abused. | The court also heard that Mr Beech had displayed a fear of helicopters in his counselling sessions, getting anxious when one flew overhead. Ms Paterson said he had explained that he was often taken away in a helicopter to be abused. |
Mr Beech first reported his claims about the prominent men to police in 2014. During earlier police interviews in 2012, he did not mention them, the court heard. | Mr Beech first reported his claims about the prominent men to police in 2014. During earlier police interviews in 2012, he did not mention them, the court heard. |
Jurors also heard how, in April 2015, police took him on a tour of London addresses connected to his alleged "paedophile ring". | Jurors also heard how, in April 2015, police took him on a tour of London addresses connected to his alleged "paedophile ring". |
The court was told that he said he recognised three of the 18 locations, including Eccleston Square in Pimlico, where he broke down in tears. | The court was told that he said he recognised three of the 18 locations, including Eccleston Square in Pimlico, where he broke down in tears. |
But police said he did not react when driven past properties belonging to MI5 Director-General Sir Michael Hanley, politician Greville Janner, or General Sir Hugh Beach - all people he accused. | But police said he did not react when driven past properties belonging to MI5 Director-General Sir Michael Hanley, politician Greville Janner, or General Sir Hugh Beach - all people he accused. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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