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Paedophile who faked paralysis to dodge trial caught drinking in pub on Elvis night

13 May 2026 , 14:54
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Paedophile who faked paralysis to dodge trial caught drinking in pub on Elvis night
Paedophile who faked paralysis to dodge trial caught drinking in pub on Elvis night

A paedophile who faked a severe disability to avoid standing trial was caught strutting around a pub for an Elvis Presley night out.

John Siddell pretended to be a wheelchair user, mute, and unable to hold up his own head after he was charged with the sickening offenses.

The fiend sexually abused three children, who were under 14, between 2018 and 2021 while he was living in Leicestershire.

His brother James Siddell helped maintain the lie about his health – including by suggesting to psychiatrists that the 41-year-old was unfit for trial.

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But the paedophile was captured on CCTV strolling around unaided while attending Elvis Presley nights at a social club in Leicester.

Siddell also attended a Newcastle game with his brother and was caught downing pints of Guinness.

John Siddell walking, as captured by CCTV, disproving his claim of disability.

John Siddell is seen sitting in a vehicle, with a police officer and another person nearby.

Custody image of John Siddell and James Siddell.

He has now been jailed for 15 years plus a two-year extended sentence, while his brother was handed two years and nine months in prison.

In his sentencing remarks, Judge Keith Raynor said the brothers’ behavior was “scheming and devious”.

He said: “They misrepresented John Siddell’s mental and physical abilities, the behavior of both of them entirely corrupting and undermining the course of justice.”

Prosecutor Claudia James told the court the brothers lived a “not-so-covert double life”.CCTV image of James Siddell pushing John Siddell in a wheelchair.

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John Siddell holding two pints of Guinness beer and drinking from one in a social club.

She said: “The brothers’ busy social lives in part unraveled their deception, as documented by social media, photos taken on their phones and their own home CCTV.”

Ms. James said when Siddell appeared physically impaired it “could not be more different” to him being pictured “walking, talking and engaging with others in his local social club”, including to watch a Newcastle United match.

She added that he took selfies in which he was able to smile and pose with his head up and eyes open, and in one photo was drinking a pint of Guinness.

Video footage captured him walking unaided and using his wheelchair like a “trolley” to move household items over a mile in June 2022.

John Siddell, wearing a black and white striped shirt, looks at his phone while sitting in a crowd.

Custody image of James Siddell and John Siddell.

A statement provided by someone who cared for him in hospital in July 2024 said he was “the most verbal non-verbal person I have ever seen”, the court heard.

Judge Raynor said Siddell was kept in hospital for two weeks “at the taxpayers’ expense” while an “extremely pressed National Health Service should have been doing their job with other deserving patients”.

Siddell convinced psychiatrists that he was unfit to take part in a criminal trial during an assessment when his brother spoke on his behalf.

He “presented as wheelchair-bound, refused to open his eyes and was unable to hold his own head up”, Ms. James said.

Collage of two mugshots, one of John Siddell with short brown hair and light stubble wearing a dark jacket, and one of James Siddell with short blonde hair and a blonde beard wearing a blue shirt.

Collage of two mugshots, one of John Siddell with short brown hair and light stubble wearing a dark jacket, and one of James Siddell with short blonde hair and a blonde beard wearing a blue shirt.

In a fact-finding hearing, a jury determined that he had abused the boys.

Another psychiatrist concluded in May 2024 that there was “no reliable basis” that Siddell was unfit to stand trial.

The court heard that the month before, a police officer saw him “sitting upright in his wheelchair communicating with James” before “dramatically changing once arriving at the office for his assessment”.

After being charged with perverting the course of justice, the defendants did not attend a plea hearing in July last year, when it was claimed that Siddell had suffered a seizure and was taken to hospital.

In September, he pleaded guilty to five counts of sexual assault of a child under 13, five counts of sexual assault, one count of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, and four counts of causing or inciting a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity.

Both brothers admitted perverting the course of justice between November 2021 and August 2025.

A statement read to court on behalf of the victims, who cannot be identified, said they are “still dealing with the effects of the abuse”.

The brothers did not attend their sentencing hearing on Tuesday.

Defending John Siddell, counsel Jamie Adams said the defendant is a “very vulnerable and disadvantaged human being” who has been diagnosed with epilepsy, autism, and learning disabilities.

Mr. Adams added that Siddell’s relatives have “exaggerated John’s ill-health throughout his life to get some financial benefit”.

Nicola Potts, of the Crown Prosecution Service, said: “While much of the attention in this case will be the lies and antics of the Siddell brothers, at the heart of this are three sexual abuse victims who had their childhood snatched from them by John Siddell’s cruel manipulation.

“His cynical lies and the support he received from James was a further insult to these victims.”

Emily Hughes

Emily Hughes

Money & Markets Editor

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