David McClure
Prison officer Medomsley DC 1978
"Tim Newell thought very highly of Husband and seemed to look after him.
For example, on a regular basis on rotation we would thoroughly search
various areas within the centre. This was to look for cigarettes and
alcohol. All main areas of the prison were searched except for the kitchen
area.
The prison management would not allow anyone but Husband to have access to
the kitchen area. If anyone did try and search this area there were
reprimanded by management.”
“There were
always very strong rumours that Neville Husband was homosexual and that he
was sexually abusing boys who were working for him in the kitchen.
This was general knowledge amongst staff and boys in the centre.
“On a night time Husband would usually keep one boy back with him after
the others had been dismissed and we all felt sorry for that boy.
Nobody reported their suspicions to anyone because Husband was so close to
and supported by the Governor and his senior management.
Without proof we knew that nothing would come of it except that we would
be moved to a different prison.”
For sometime I was employed as a gate officer and was surprised to see
that Husband was receiving large quantities of post containing homosexual
pornography.
Sometime the envelopes
were not sealed and I used to look at the magazines and
burn them without
telling HUSBAND.
One opened package
contained a video I looked at this and found it was
hardcore gay porn,
again I burned it.
The only other person who got to work in Husband’s kitchen was his relief
when he went on holiday.
His relief was a
prison officer called Brian Greenwell. There was one period where Husband
was away for several weeks and another catering Officer was brought from
elsewhere.
Whilst this man was working in the kitchens he approached me and said that
he was quite shocked to be receiving gay porn addressed to the ‘Catering
Office and asked what to do with it. I took it from him and incinerated
it.
Tim Newell
Gov Medomsley DC 1979
to 1981
About five years after leaving Medomsley I was on a course at the Prison
Training College at Wakefield, when I bumped into a Medomsley colleague
John McGee.
John told me that -Neville had to leave the service over an allegation
that he had abused a boy I was quite shocked to hear this as we had
continued to exchange Christmas cards.
Neville didn’t take much time off and worked very long hours. When he was
off a relief chef filled in for him, but Neville usually worked alone with
the assistance of trainees which he selected.
Neville was qualified for promotion but never took up the promotion. I
have never been in touch with Neville Husband since, 1981 but I did write
to him offering support shortly after I had spoken to John McGee.
Neville seemed a devoted family man and spent a lot of his time with his
family & was heavily involved in church matters.
Thomas Boyle
Prison officer
Medomsley DC 1974 to
1977
“Husband left Medomsley on promotion around 1982 it was within a matter of
weeks after he left that I was asked to assist to clean out the upstairs
area of the kitchen It was while cleaning one of these upstairs rooms out,
with Tony HAYES who had taken over from Husband, that I opened up a 4
drawer cabinet.
In one of the drawers I found a dildo, one or two bras, stockings and
different coloured suspender belts. There were also a number of
pornographic books such as parade and hustler. Books of this nature were
not allowed in the detention centre.”
“He did comment that,’ THE BEST KITCHEN STAFF WERE COLOURED AND GAYS
BECAUSE THEY ARE THE CLEANEST.”
Tony Hayes
Prison officer
Medomsley DC 1980 to
1987
“As soon as I arrived I was told by two officers that Neville Husband was
a domineering character and also that he allegedly sexually abused
inmates. One of these officers was called Neil Sowerby and the other one
was called Frank but I don’t remember his surname, I know that he
eventually moved to Frankland. About six months to a year before Husband
left one of the gate officers intercepted a package addressed to him and
found it contained gay pornographic video. He showed this to me before
destroying it. I don’t remember the name of this prison officer.
Husband was into local amateur dramatics and I know that he took at least
four boys out of the Detention Centre to help him set up things for the
dramatics group. I also know from talking to these boys that he also took
them to his home. I don’t remember these boy’s names but it was about two
months after I’d arrived. I learned from other staff that Husband had
returned the boys to camp about 11 .00pm (2300hrs) on each occasion.
In 1985 or 1986 Husband was promoted and moved to H.M.P Frankland. I
remember he left at 1 .00pm (l300hrs) on a Thursday, leaving me in charge
of the kitchen. The same day I went into work at 2.30pm (l430hrs) and on
arrival I was immediately approached by a delegation of three kitchen
lads.
One of them was
the spokesperson, he asked me if Mr. Husband had finished for good I
replied ‘Yes’ The next question was, has he really finished , is he not
coming back I confirmed that was the situation The three boys then told me
that when Husband was working and I * was not there, that the lad who was
working in the pastry department would never clean up They said that
Husband would take him up to the staff changing room to look at
pornography He would then come back to the kitchen to organise the
cleaners and then return to the changing room These three suggested that
this was to have sex with the boy.
Even though I believed that what these boys had told me I was still too
scared of Husband to say anything to anybody Prior to Husband leaving
there were a number of times when I had taken sick leave because of the
stress of Husband’s overbearing, overpowering and intimidating attitude
towards me was too much for me to cope with. I can say that I was
frightened of Neville Husband and that although I was very relieved when
he left, this fear stayed with me for quite a while.
Another prisoner told me that he had been sent up a ladder in the dry
store by Husband and that once up the ladder Husband had fondled his
privates. This lad had allegedly retaliated .and struck Husband.
Later On the same day that Husband left Medomsley, I went into the kitchen
office. In this office was a locked five drawer steel filing cabinet.
Husband did all the ordering and he was the only one to have a key. I
never saw inside this cabinet whilst he was there. He claimed to use it as
a secure store for prisoner’s money. On this afternoon when he left I
asked Husband for the key and he gave me it.
After the three boy delegation had left my office I opened the locked
drawers. Apart from legitimate paperwork, I found stuck to the back of the
fourth drawer down, three thongs, one lace, one of PVC and one made of
nylon. In the bottom drawer was a small quarter full jar of Vaseline and a
white vibrator about four inches long. Shortly after I had found these
items Neil Sowerby came into the office and I showed him what I’d found,
before throwing them away.
I
continued to work at Medomsley until it closed in 1987 and I moved to
H.M.P Durham. I resigned from the prison service in June 2001.
I think that other prison officers who may know what Husband was doing
are, Harrison, Bill Smith, a garden civilian and a Prison Officer called
Frank Williams.
Paul Montague
Prison officer Medomsley
DC
1979 to 1982
Husband ran the kitchen and among his staff of inmates he always had one
boy identified as a head kitchen boy. The head kitchen boy and a couple of
other senior boys always wore a red tie and remember that there used to be
quite a bit of Mickey taking and banter about the head kitchen lad being
involved sexually with Husband.
This Mickey taking was
very over the top and open. It was treated as a joke. It was so over the
top that nobody believed it could have been true.
It was not until I was working in
Durham prison in
November or December of 2000 (11 or 12/2000) and I was approached by
prisoner ***** **** that I realised that Husband may have sexually abusing
boys in Medomsley. **** told me that Husband had raped him whilst at
Medomsley I passed this complaint on to my supervisor Governor Donn I know
that before Husband left Medomsley he worked quite closely with a PO
called Tony Hayes I vaguely remember Hayes finding some pornography and
other items after Husband had left I’m sure he will be able to help you
Tony works at Risley Prison
Another PO who used to work in the kitchen Quite a lot was a maintenance
electrician called Barry Paterson He is now an electrician at Low Newton
Prison
During my time
at Medomsley I worked under four different governors they were, in
Chronological order; Tim Newell (now at Grendon Prison), Derek Whitehead
(Retired); Chris Harder (retired) and the last one whose name I can’t
remember who came from Kirk Levington.
Alan Reed
Prison officer Medomsley
DC
1974 to 1987
Husband
was also a member of Shotley Bridge, Theatrical Society and used to take
inmates out to assist him; I’m not sure whether they were in the play or
were just assisting with meals etc. Husband would have had to have some
sort of authority to do this usually the prison governor who at the time
was Tim Newell with whom he was quite friendly.
At the time I
was at Medomsley with Husband who I believe left before me I did hear
rumours that he was interfering with the boys, that was the usually banter
in prison, amongst staff, for instance Husband used to call Leslie
Johnson, the Queen Mother’ but it was all banter, it did occur to me while
knowing Husband that he maybe homosexual however he was a married man,
with children, he was always coming out with sexual banter, double
meanings etc.
Alan Marrs
Prison officer Medomsley
DC
1984 to 1987
When
I first went to Medomsley I remember Neville Husband who was the catering
officer there. I would describe him as aged around 50 years old, short fat
with greasy, greying lank hair.
Husband left a year to two years after I first started I did hear rumours
from officers who had served there longer that Husband had interfered with
some of the inmates who worked in the kitchens.
These rumours were about Husband only and did not involve anyone else. I
remember Les JOHNSON was about Husband’s only close associate. Les was a
store man at Medomsley.
Kathleen Collwell
Admin Officer Medomsley
DC
until 1988
I
would only see Neville if he was passing my office in order to see the
Governors. He would never pass the time of day with me hut would only
acknowledge me, as my door was usually open.
As stated, I didn’t know Neville Husband on a
social basis but I was aware of rumours circulating the centre regarding
his behaviour i.e. that he had his favourite boys.
I personally felt that he looked like a
‘pervert’ or a ‘dirty old man’. He never looked clean and he would often
wear an old rain mac. I certainly felt very uneasy in his presence there
was just something that I did not like about him.
No-one ever seemed to question him about his behaviour