2026 Convictions

Convictions of males (ie individuals who identify as transgender women or who cross-dress)

Murder / Attempted murder:

Steven Carby/Aurin Makepeace: Murder of Steven Rothwell, aged 41 and the ex-partner of Makepeace

Steve Wright: Murderer of at least six women convicted of the murder of 17-year-old Victoria Hall in 1999 (and the attempted kidnap of 22-year-old Emily Doherty the previous night). DNA evidence also revealed Wright had raped and/or sexually assaulted Ms Hall.

Sexual offences:

Sexual offences with child victims: 

David/Serenity Johnston: Five serious sexual offences, including two rapes, against two girls under 11

Michael/Skylar Savage: Multiple sexual offences against three children

Jessica Smith: Repeat child sex offender twice attempting to incite a child into sexual activity, plus four SHPO breaches 

Tyler/Kairah Kelly: Three counts of making indecent images and possessing a prohibited image of a child

Lucy Dean: Three counts of making indecent images and possessing a prohibited image of a child

Thomas/Amelia Connolly: Taking or making indecent images or pseudo-images of children. See below for further conviction for a breach of bail conditions (failing to make mobile phone available for inspection by police)

Charged and due for trial:

Craig Baxter: Charged with allegedly perpetrating multiple sex offences against children

Arrested and bailed

Jordan/Alexandra Williams: Arrested on suspicion of the possession of indecent images of children

Sexual offences with adult victims: 

Ketan/Chande Shente: Sexual assault of a male hotel worker

Paul/Paula Stanton: Serial sex offender again convicted of outraging public decency (masturbating at multiple nurses in hospital)

Martin Tarling/Abbi Taylor: Nappy fetishist repeat offender, convicted of four more breaches of his criminal behaviour order preventing him from stealing and dumping soiled nappies and incontinence products

Charged and due for trial:

Keri Uter: Charged with three counts of rape, assault causing actual bodily harm, strangulation, sexual assault and making threats with an offensive weapon. Defendant died before trial while held on remand

Alan Baker/Alex Stewart: Charged with sexual assault of a female prisoner at HMP Greenock

Arrested and bailed

Cirencester Transvestite Suspected Sex Offender: Man in his 50s wearing a pink dress arrested on suspicion of public indecency

Gloucester Transvestite Suspected Sex Offender: Man in his 60s wearing a white and black dress arrested on suspicion of public indecency

Other violent offences:

Darren Rigby: Three counts of sending communication threatening death or serious harm (threatened to murder girls and female teachers at three girls’ schools for spurious claims of misgendering/deadnaming of transgender individuals like him). Also possession of an offensive weapon in a private place (a baton)

Steve Wright: Attempted kidnap of Emily Doherty (and the murder of Victoria Hall – see above)

Michelle James: Assault aggravated by homophobic hostility (called neighbour he attacked a homophobic slur)

Charged and due for trial:

Ella Potter: A charge of blackmail brought relating to allegations of an arson threat made in July 2025

Other miscellaneous offences:

Nathan Sparling: Fraud (embezzling thousands of pounds from an HIV charity which later went under)

Gvidas Malinauskas: Burglary with intent to steal and criminal damage

Scott Hallas/Dragalicious: Fraud (stealing £14K from pub owners)

Thomas/Amelia Connolly: Breach of a bail order imposed after admitting downloading AI-generated child abuse images

Darren Rigby: Possession of a controlled Class B drug (cannabis) – see above for conviction for threatening to murder school girls

Charged and due for trial:

Julian JohnsonMunday: Charged in connection with an allegation of fraud by false representation

Not charged:

Alex Horwood/Lynsay Watson: Arrested and interviewed by the police regarding unknown allegations (likely malicious communications/ harassment considering Watson’s history of sending 1000+ abusive and derogatory messages to a member of the public via social media)

Autumn Redpath: Named by Mr Justice Bright as a respondent to an injunction imposed on the militant transgender group Bash Back, which claimed responsibility for hacking the Free Speech Union website

 

Convictions of females (ie individuals who identify as transgender men)

None identified in 2026, as yet