Jimmy Savile's DJ colleague Teret jailed for 25 years for sex offences

Jimmy Savile's DJ colleague Ray Teret has been jailed for 25 years for historical sex offences against 11 women.

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Teret victim - 'He's a monster'

Patricia Adams was raped by Ray Teret when she was 14-years-old.

The brave victim attended court today to see her attacker finally brought to justice and spoke to ITV News outside court.

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Former DJ Teret chose 'physically and emotionally immature' victims

Former DJ Ray Teret selected young girls who were both "physically and emotionally immature", the judge said.

Mr Justice Baker said Teret made his victims "feel special" and that they should "feel grateful" for having lost their virginity to him rather than anyone else.

Six of his victims were raped while five were "so awed" by Teret's celebrity status that they consented to having sex with him, the court was told.

The judge said: "All the girls were used for your own sexual gratification.

"My judgment is it is not near coincidence that each of those girls were between 13 and 15 when you abused them ... I am sure you have a sexual interest in girls of that age."

Savile's death 'catalyst' of case against Teret

Jimmy Savile Credit: PA Wire

The media publicity that followed the death of Jimmy Savile was the "catalyst" of the case against former DJ Ray Teret, the judge said.

Mr Justice Baker said complainants had come forward against Teret following his friend Savile's death.

The judge told the 73-year-old: "Thereafter when a few of your victims disclosed to the police, others came forward and frankly told the police that without the support of those other victims they did not feel their account would be believed."

During the trial, Teret was cleared of aiding and abetting Savile to rape a 15-year-old girl in the early 1960s but was found guilty himself of raping the same complainant.

Former DJ 'cast a dark shadow' over his victims' lives

Ray Teret Credit: Greater Manchester Police.

Former DJ and friend of Jimmy Savile Ray Teret "cast a dark shadow" over his victims' lives, police have said.

I know from speaking to them personally how devastating the effects of his abuse have been.

They have courageously relived their ordeal at court and should be applauded for having the bravery to speak out and bring this man to justice for his appalling crimes

– Detective Chief Inspector Graham Brook

Greater Manchester Police is currently investigating four new complaints against Teret, which they received during the trial.

Police brand Teret 'dangerous and sexual predator'

Greater Manchester Police have welcomed the sentencing of former DJ Ray Teret, calling him a "dangerous and sexual predator".

After decades of hiding behind the veneer of being a distinguished radio presenter, Ray Teret has finally been exposed as the manipulative and dangerous sexual predator that he is.

– Detective Chief Inspector Graham Brook

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Cheers in court as disgraced Ray Teret sent down for 25 years

Ray Teret with Jimmy Savile. Credit: Greater Manchester Police

There were cheers and applause from the public galley at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court as disgraced DJ Ray Teret was jailed for 25 years today.

He was convicted last week of sexually abusing young girls in the 1960s and 70s.

Since then its emerged four more women have made allegations against him which police are now investigating.

Savile's DJ friend Ray Teret jailed for 25 years for historical sex offences

Ray Teret has been jailed for 25 years over a string of historical sex offences. Credit: Greater Manchester Police

A DJ friend of Jimmy Savile Ray Teret has been jailed for 25 years for a string of historical sex offences committed against 11 women.

Teret, 73, used his celebrity status in the Manchester club scene in the 1960s and 1970s to prey on his underage victims aged between 13 and 15.

Known as Ugly Ray, Teret was mentored by Savile early in his career and was described as following him around "like a shadow" during his trial.

He was convicted of seven rapes and 11 indecent assaults, which took place between 1963 and 1979. He was cleared of various sexual offences in relation to six other complainants.

Following his trial at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court, Greater Manchester Police confirmed it is investigating fresh sex allegations against Teret made by four other women.

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