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A WOMAN WHO was abused by Eamon Cooke has said that she has no doubt that the convicted paedophile ‘had it in him’ to kill Philip Cairns.
The woman, who used the name Sophia in an interview on Newstalk’s Lunchtime programme, said Cooke “had no conscience”.
The former pirate radio DJ is suspected of killing Philip Cairns, a schoolboy who disappeared in 1986, after a woman came forward last week claiming that she was with Cooke on the day that Cairns was abducted.
Cooke began abusing Sophia when she was just seven years of age and the abuse continued for three years.
She described him as the “most vile, evil, violent, psychotic individual you’re ever likely to meet”.
I don’t know if he did kill Philip Cairns or not, but he certainly had it in him.
She also encouraged other victims of Cooke to come forward to gardaí, saying, “There is a silent mass of victims of his out there … I say to them ‘have courage, go to the guards, go to your family’.”
Grooming
Describing how Cooke groomed her as a child, Sophia said, “I knew him from as long as I can remember, I first came in contact with him when we went into his garage as children.
“It was a playground for children really, they was a small door in the garage and as children we were curious and we went in. We played there for a while, there were lots of telephones and TV screens and we just played.
And then one day he came in and rather than throwing us out and getting angry, he encouraged us to come anytime we wanted to.
“We were in his back garage and eventually we went into his back garden where he recorded a group of us dancing the Can Can and then in order to show us that, he invited us into the house. That was the first time he laid a hand on me.
“I was seven years of age when he started abusing me and that went on to the age of 10.”
She described how Cooke “liked to pair children, that was one of his methods of operation. In doing that he almost created a greater secrecy”.
As the abuse went on and gradually he became worse – he would show me porn and eventually by the age of nine he was taking me naked into his bed, along with another victim.
The abuse eventually stopped when Sophia was 10, following a mutiny of staff at his radio station.
“When the mutiny happened I was sitting on steps with a group of his victims and we decided the best thing to do was to run away.”
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Trial
Sophia eventually told her parents about the abuse when she was 18. “I was very very angry once I realised what he was doing was wrong.”
She said that even though she went to the gardaí and gave a statement in 1986 when she was 18 “no action was taken”.
She said the only thing that happened was that she “had to undergo three years of intimidation from Cooke”.
He engendered so much fear … not just in children but in adults, in parents, in church, in gardaí. He was a powerful man in the dark underbelly of society.
On one occasion, he even turned up to the shop where Sophia was working and told her he would “get her”. The gardaí were told but “it didn’t stop”.
I had lost faith in family, in state, in the church – this man was still flaunting around.
When Sophia was 21 she heard that his radio station was launching a childline. She described how she got very drunk and “went to his home in the middle of the night to confront him and to damage him”.
“I ended up in court and I ended up two weeks later being exported to the UK.”
Conviction
In 2000, Sophia was contacted by the gardaí and she gave evidence at Cooke’s first trial in 2003.
She said she was terrified but did it for the protection of other children but that she didn’t have much faith in the law at that stage:
Eamon Cooke was an astute minded legal mind and he had used the law and was above the law for many many years.
Cooke was convicted for attempted rape, attempted unlawful carnal knowledge and sexual and indecent assault of four girls in the 2003 case, but the conviction was later quashed on a legal technicality and he was released in 2006. Sophia said:
I can’t describe the fear that I felt. Everything had changed, my life was beginning to transform again having come home but now everything changed … from that point on my life just crashed.
The manner in which he was released was terrifying. It was a nightmare for our minds every night knowing what he was capable of. This was not somebody who was going to come out and leave children alone.
A retrial was ordered in 2007, six months after he was released. Sophia said the retrial was particularly difficult.
She broke down in the interview as she described how she gathered the strength to continue:
“During the retrial, when I couldn’t feel I could go on. I carried the other victims in my heart during that trial and I want to thank them for the strength they gave me.”
Eamon Cooke was sentenced to 10 years behind bars when convicted a second time.
Sophia said “there was no sense of victory” with the sentence and that she “just felt glad he was back behind bars”.
Describing how she felt when she heard about his death, she said, “The fear lifted, the fear that he’d come after me or my child.”
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No not ‘everyone’, this woman didn’t fail.. she did her best to have him convicted as soon as she felt she could.. the failure lies with ‘everyone in power’
I have said it here many times before. When I was a kid in the 1970′s we were told to avoid certain “dirty old men” who were free to walk the streets. The onus was on us to avoid getting abused. Why weren’t all the mammies and daddies not knocking the sh!t out of these perverts? And where the hell were the guards. There may be a lot of criticism for the parents of today, but one thing is for sure…. If a known child molester moved into any area, he wouldn’t get a minutes peace. And so it should be. I don’t think there is a more serious and heinous crime than child sexual abuse.
In my work i often deal with the damage done by paedophiles…..and i continue to be shocked and disgusted by how untouchable so many of them are.The Gardai hate them and do their best yet so few of them actually get convicted,im convinced there are many paedophiles in positions of power and influence in the judiciary,the HSE,the Gardai,industry,the civil service etc that are able to corrupt investigations,taint evidential process’es,persuade the DPP not to prosecute…..how else could Cooke and so many like him continue their depredations for so long despite so many knowing???
@ Peter Fechter; I am intrigued that your line of work puts you in touch with those whom child abusers choose prey on, it would be my opinion that this lends credence to your follow up claim about a lot of them could be people in powerful positions. Have ever had an opportunity to put this theory to the test, if not how can the rest of us assist in shedding light on this vile possibility?
Jho….i would simply love to shake the tree but its more than my position or anonymity are worth.Part of the problem appears to be the divergent imperatives of the HSE and the Gardai in their respective responses to child protection/abuse claims…the Gardai have specially trained officers who are meticulous in their investigation while the HSE social workers simultaneously advocate for the rights of the “accused”…of course the term “accused” is never used..with regard to visits to/from the child and other contact via phone or 3rd parties…and its not unknown for other “advocates” to champion the accused’s case.Many children -in my experience – who made extremely credible claims of sexual abuse against adults (including parents) often withdraw the complaint or the case becomes moribund…the fact remains that in 10-15 years in this arena i can not remember a single child rapist being being sentenced.
Jho….im not alone amongst my collegues…we are all disgusted with the apparent impunity these brute seem to enjoy…and yes,they are belligerent,aggressive,bullying,extremely manipulative,remorseless,implacable,suspicious,hostile,psychopathic,cunning…..more than a match for any social work team,community welfare officer,psychologist etc.
Ireland was a very different country in the 1980s. Incredibly deferential and naive in our treatment of this type of individual. He played the gardaí into nearly supporting him
Blame the dead man. How convenient, the Gardai messed this investigation up and the establishment is protecting them and themselves. Think Jimmy Savile
I think that they want to close this case so badly that they are just trying to get it closed by blaming a scunbag that they can’t question anymore.
I feel so sorry for the mother
Does this seem like a case that ‘they’ want closed so badly. Firstly – what has it been? Nearly 30 years? Secondly – why do they want it closed? So they can use the ring binder for the Garda Dance Scrapbook?
This is all conveniently coming up just after Cooke died and also when the Gardai are under a lot of scrutiny. The guards are leaking stories about Cooke to get a distraction from Mary Boyle and also the whistleblowers.
i have no hope for gardai! their lack of action is the reason why so many people can constantly get away with anything. rathfarmham garda station is also quite small and most of the cops in the place dont look like they are in good shape or have enough intelligence to get the job done. it’s a real shame
In my opinion..Gardai did all they could..there are 3 generations of Gardai who have kept this case open. I do not think, that, if those Gardai had an inkling that the alleged suspect had anything to do with Philip Cairn’s disappearance, they would not have hesitated in bringing him to justice in some way.
They have now been offered a link which they had not considered, which may or may not bring a resolution. I wish them well.
My thoughts to the Cairns family and to the families of so many other missing people.
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