After 11 Years of Disgusting Treatment, He Finally Admits His Wrongdoing
Brian Ogden’s admission comes after a long history of domestic violence
Oldham, UK, Domestic Violence, Brian Ogden, Court
Oldham: So, there’s this guy, Brian Ogden, who just got sentenced for some pretty awful stuff. He was in court, and his victim was speaking through a video link, sharing how his actions messed up her life. She said, “My brain feels numb.” Can you imagine feeling that way because of someone else?
They had a long, rocky relationship, and it sounds like he was juggling multiple partners. When he finally admitted he “wasn’t a good partner,” it was such an understatement. The court revealed he had a history of domestic violence that stretched back 11 years. That’s a long time to be hurting people.
He tried to blame his drinking and other people for his behavior, but honestly, that’s just not the case. Now, he’s facing 38 months in prison for his actions against two women. He was banned from contacting one of them but still kept sending her messages. He even threatened her life and showed up at her house uninvited. That’s just terrifying.
While he was harassing one woman, he was also sending nasty messages to another ex, calling her family names and claiming he had “half of Oldham” looking for her. Both women were understandably scared and shared their experiences in court. It’s heartbreaking to hear how he made them feel.
The judge pointed out that Ogden had a long list of similar offenses dating back to 2013. He’s been in and out of trouble for years, and it seems like he just doesn’t get it. The judge even told him, “You have a bad criminal record for offences of this sort.”
One of the victims read a statement in court, saying she felt like she was constantly moving and starting over because of him. She described feeling numb and overwhelmed, struggling to understand how someone who claimed to love her could treat her this way. It’s so sad to think about how much pain he caused her.
The other victim, who wasn’t there, mentioned that her kids needed counseling because of his behavior. She’s living in fear, always worried about what he might do next. It’s just a terrible situation all around.
Ogden tried to make excuses, saying he had a tough childhood and issues with alcohol. But the judge wasn’t having it. He made it clear that Ogden’s actions were his responsibility, and he would face the consequences. It’s about time someone held him accountable.
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