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Inside teacher Rebecca Joynes' love letter to 'perfect' boy she had baby with

15 May 2024 , 09:09
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Rebecca Joynes (l) arrives at Manchester Crown Court (Image: PA)
Rebecca Joynes (l) arrives at Manchester Crown Court (Image: PA)

A teacher accused of sex with two pupils wrote a love letter to a teenager saying "you are all I ever dream about", a court heard.

Rebecca Joynes, 30, became pregnant after allegedly sleeping with 16-year-old boy B, while already on bail and suspended from her teaching job at a Greater Manchester School after she was accused of sleeping with 15-year-old boy A.

She admitted she had broken safeguarding rules as a teacher by being in contact with the boys on Snapchat and then having them back at her apartment in Salford Quays. Neither teenager must be identified.

Joynes denies any sexual activity took place with boy A, whose semen was recovered from her bedsheets and that the relationship with boy B only began after he had left school and she had lost her job as a teacher, so no legal offence was committed as she was no longer in a position of trust.

Prosecutor Joe Allman read out a letter to the jury that Joynes had written to boy B where she said: "Every inch of you is perfect. You are all I ever dream about." But the defendant replied:"This was a year after he left school. I was in love with him. I was pregnant with his child."

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Boy B told the jury while still at school, Joynes straddled and kissed him at her flat, and then on a second occasion, they had full sex when he was still a schoolboy. This was after Joynes had been arrested, suspended from her job and bailed while police investigated allegations of contact with boy A.

Joynes said boy B contacted her to see how she was and, as she was lonely, she liked the attention and a friendship grew. They would go for walks and he would visit her flat, as she preferred staying in her apartment in Salford rather than with her parents on the Wirral.

Joynes said, "Speaking to my family, I had made mistakes, I had basically ruined my chances with my dream job." Mr Allmans said Joynes had a supportive family, a sister and a best friend back home, but instead chose the company of a 15-year-old boy in Salford. "How on Earth can that second scenario be a draw for you?" Mr Allman said.

The defendant replied: "I was stupid but I did choose that option, obviously I was breaking my bail conditions." The defendant maintained the relationship only became sexual after she was no longer a teacher but that soured and she claimed boy B became "controlling".

Mr Allman said: "Let's look at the reality of the situation. You were 29, living in a flat, had a good income, drove an Audi A1. He was a child, you were an adult. He was a pupil, you were a teacher. He lived with his mum and dad, they were not supposed to know about your liaisons with him. Who was controlling who?"

Jurors heard Joynes and boy B rowed and could not decide on whether to keep the baby or have an abortion. Boy B claims he tried to end the relationship but did not know how to, called her a "paedo" and to find someone her own age but claimed emotional pressure came from Joynes to keep their relationship going.

Mr Altman said both boy A and B were 15 when she began taking each one into her flat and both had been communicating with her on Snapchat - where messages are deleted and not recoverable by police. In both cases, the activity was a secret from their parents and they both flirted with her, boy A, calling her "sexy" and boy B, sending her a message saying, "Get your t*ts out".

"What did you reply?" Mr Allman said. "Laughing faces," Joynes replied. Mr Allman said instead of shutting such behaviour down, Joynes gave "ambiguous" responses. "Can we remind ourselves, this is a 15-year-old boy," Mr Allman said. "I know, yes," Joynes said.

Joynes maintained sex with boy B only began after he turned 16, had left school and she was dismissed from her high school job. Mr Allman said, "So, even though you have been having boy B around your flat since the age of 15, sex only began within five days of being dismissed?" "Yes," replied Joynes. The defendant denies six counts of engaging in sexual activity with a child, including two while being a person in a position of trust. The trial continues.

Tim Hanlon

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