Locations
St. Cuthberts Court, Bensham, Gateshead, NE8
Description
A man has been jailed for almost a decade after raping a woman.
William Flamson raped the woman at an address in Gateshead in September 2024.
The victim-survivor disclosed what had happened to a friend, who then quickly reported it to the police.
Flamson was arrested shortly afterwards and questioned in connection with the offence. He denied any wrongdoing and was released on bail.
The now 41-year-old was later charged with one count of rape. He pleaded not guilty to the offence.
After a three-day trial at Newcastle Crown Court in February 2026, where the victim gave evidence against him, Flamson of St Cuthberts Court, Bensham, Gateshead, was found guilty of rape.
He was also charged with one count of theft which he pleaded not guilty to and was later acquitted at trial.
He appeared the same court on Monday (March 30) where he was sentenced to nine years behind bars.
Flamson will also spend the rest of his life on the Sex Offenders Register and was given an indefinite restraining order.
In a Victim Personal Statement (VPS) read to the court, the victim-survivor said:
“My life changed forever on the day I was raped by William Flamson.
“While I am trying to rebuild my life, it won’t ever be the same.
“I now consider him to be a horrible dirty beast who has ruined my life.
“Until this happened to me, I would’ve described my life as brilliant.
“Through the actions of Flamson, I am no longer able to do the things I used to enjoy.
“Since he raped me, I have been unable to sleep. If I did manage to sleep, I would regularly have nightmares seeing his face and relive what he did to me.
“I have been petrified to leave my house alone, fearing I would see him outside.
“I used to take several showers a day and scrub myself clean as I felt disgusting and dirty. I would scrub until my skin was raw.
“As I was fearful of leaving the house, I also had to leave my job. I had to leave through no fault of my own and due to the actions of Flamson.
“My partner has been very supportive and is helping me rebuild my life.
“I have thought about what I would like to say to Flamson today. The only words I have are that I hate you. I hate you for what you have done to me. I hate you for ruining my life. I hate you for making me feel disgusting and dirty.
“With the love and support of my family, I will now rebuild my life, although it will never be the same.”
Speaking after the sentencing, Detective Constable Steven Raeburn from the Force’s Safeguarding Department said:
“Flamson’s actions were predatory and cruel.
“This was a woman who was subjected to an appalling and lifechanging ordeal.
“I want to commend her extraordinary courage — not only in coming forward, but in supporting the investigation and seeing the judicial process through to conclusion.
“No sentence can undo the trauma she has endured, but I hope today’s outcome provides some measure of reassurance that he has been held fully accountable for what he did.
“We remain absolutely committed to pursuing offenders like Flamson and ensuring victims receive the support, respect and protection they deserve.
“I would urge anyone who has experienced sexual violence to come forward and speak to us. You will be listened to, you will be believed, and we will do everything we can to help you.”