BBC's Ray Gosling sentenced for wasting police time Skip to main content

BBC's Ray Gosling sentenced for wasting police time

Ray Gosling: ''The pact was... if nothing could be done, I would not let him linger''
A BBC presenter who admitted wasting police time after claiming on air that he smothered his dying lover has been given a suspended prison sentence.
Ray Gosling, 71, of Nottingham, was charged over claims he made to BBC Breakfast's Bill Turnbull in February.
He was initially arrested on suspicion of murder but charged with wasting police time after the confession was determined to be false.
At Nottingham Magistrates' Court, he was handed a 90-day suspended sentence.
'Technically guilty' Gosling's claim was first made in a BBC Inside Out documentary about so-called mercy killings, broadcast on 15 February.

Start Quote

The man they thought was a worthy and principled journalist is, in fact, a sheer liar and fantasist”
End Quote Simon Clements Prosecutor
He said: "I killed someone once. He was a young chap, he'd been my lover and he got Aids.
"I picked up the pillow and smothered him until he was dead."
He was interviewed by Mr Turnbull on the Breakfast programme the following day and asked about his claims and again confessed to the mercy killing.
He was charged with wasting police time after the Crown Prosecution Service decided there was enough evidence to "provide a realistic prospect of proving that Mr Gosling's confession was false".
Entering his guilty plea, the presenter told the court: "Digby Johnson, my solicitor, tells me technically I am guilty.
"I just want to say, very clearly and very strongly, sorry to my lover's family and for the distress I have caused them and sorry that apparently I have wasted police time."
'Substantial distress' Earlier in the hearing he had denied the charge, saying: "In my heart and in my head I plead not guilty."
But after a short adjournment with his solicitor, he changed his plea.
Ray Gosling surrounded by media outside Nottingham Magistrates' Court Gosling said he "might have got carried away" by hearing other people's stories
Simon Clements, prosecuting, told the court a lengthy police investigation began on 16 February, involving 32 members of police and support staff which eventually found Gosling had not killed anyone.
"It is estimated that the total number of police staff hours spent investigating Ray Gosling's false report is in excess of 1,800," said Mr Clements.
"He [Gosling] told police that many people had come forward and thanked him for what he had done.
"They will now come to realise that the man they thought was a worthy and principled journalist is, in fact, a sheer liar and fantasist."
Mr Clements added: "This false report was particularly serious and malicious and has caused substantial distress... by raking up hugely sensitive matters that happened over 15 years ago."
'Cruel fabrication' Sentencing Gosling, District Judge John Stobart told him: "As cases of wasteful employment of police time go, this is as bad a case of its type as I have seen."
He added: "Your plea and apologies cannot take away the deep distress you voluntarily caused to the people in the process of creating and maintaining this cruel fabrication."
Speaking as he arrived at court on Tuesday, Gosling admitted he had not killed his lover.
He told journalists: "I was not even in the country when he died, but I would have done it.
"We had a pact. It did happen, he died of Aids, his mother was with him and I am sorry for any distress I have caused."
In addition to the suspended sentence, Gosling was ordered to pay £200 towards court costs at a rate of £5 a week.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-11297111

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Sri Bhaddanta Chandramani Mahathera

The Life Story of A Distinguished And Outstanding Bhikkhu The Most Venerable Saradawpharagree Sri Bhaddanta Chandramani Mahathera The Buddhist missionary Saradaw Ashin U Chandramani was endowed with great gifts and led a famous and long life. He was a very well known, distinguished and outstanding Bhikkhu Mahathera. While living in the Kushinagar Monastery, a place close to where the Lord Buddha had passed away to Nirvana, the Government of India had offered, and he had accepted, the highest, most honourable and respected title "Guru Guru MahaGuru". He became the first ever President of all Buddhists in India.A World Buddhist Conference took place in Kathmandu during the reign of King Mahindra of Nepal. The Conference was very well attended by over one hundred thousand Buddhists from various parts of the world and it was opened by King Mahindra himself. As requested by the King, Saradawpharagree blessed all the participants with the power of Triple Gems...

Thai penis whitening trend raises eyebrows

Image copyright LELUXHOSPITAL Image caption Authorities warn the procedure could be quite painful A supposed trend of penis whitening has captivated Thailand in recent days and left it asking if the country's beauty industry is taking things too far. Skin whitening is nothing new in many Asian countries, where darker skin is often associated with outdoor labour, therefore, being poorer. But even so, when a clip of a clinic's latest intriguing procedure was posted online, it quickly went viral. Thailand's health ministry has since issued a warning over the procedure. The BBC Thai service spoke to one patient who had undergone the treatment, who told them: "I wanted to feel more confident in my swimming briefs". The 30-year-old said his first session of several was two months ago, and he had since seen a definite change in the shade. 'What for?' The original Facebook post from the clinic offering the treatment, which uses lasers to break do...

Three Dead, Seven Injured by Artillery Shells in Two Incidents in Myanmar’s Mrauk-U

By MIN AUNG KHINE 2 December 2019 Sittwe, Rakhine State –Three Mrauk-U township residents died and four others were injured when an artillery shell struck their community in the Ale Zay quarter of Mrauk-U town on Monday afternoon after 4 p.m. A month-old girl, a 4-year-old boy and a 30-year-old woman died, according to Dr. Khin Maung Yin, the head of Mrauk-U hospital. He said, “A man and three other women were injured. One of the women sustained severe injures to her left leg and her right knee was dislocated. The injured will be operated on.” Details of what occurred were not yet known. A few hours earlier, three civilians were injured when an artillery shell fell on the village of Na Leik in Mrauk-U Township, Rakhine State, western Myanmar, on Monday at around 1 p.m., according to Yan Aung Pyin village-tract administrator U Sein Hla Aung. Two females, aged 13 and 27, and an 18-year-old male were injured in the incident, he said. Three people were hit by shrapnel and we have...