The brother of a lady who callously left her child to die alone has been convicted of a intercourse assault on a 15-year-old woman.
Scott Davis, 39, focused the lone youth within the early hours – claiming he wished to stroll her residence to guard her from ‘sick’ males.
As a substitute, he took her to a quiet lane in Melksham, Wiltshire, the place he kissed and sexually assaulted her for about two minutes.
His sister Stacey Davis hit the headlines again in December 2022, when she was jailed for little one cruelty after her 12-month-old son died of neglect. In June 2018, Ethan was trapped in a heat room through which all home windows had been closed and no followers had been in use as temperatures soared, whereas his mom went out purchasing.
She is at present serving a two-year jail sentence after child Ethan was discovered useless in his cot. The 35-year-old is more likely to be launched in December this 12 months.
Scott Davis, 39, focused the lone youth within the early hours – claiming he wished to stroll her residence to guard her from ‘sick’ males

His sister Stacey Davis, 35, left her one-year-old son alone in his cot for 2 hours whereas she ran errands and visited a park close to her residence in Melksham, Wiltshire

Child Ethan (pictured) died after he was trapped in a heat room that had no opened home windows or followers as temperatures soared
He suffered a fractured cranium, which his mom stated was sustained following a fall, although a autopsy was unable to establish a reason for demise.
Davis, who repeatedly smoked hashish round her son, didn’t verify on him for at the least half an hour after returning to the property. As a substitute, she started texting a buddy, a court docket heard.
At Salisbury Crown Courtroom on Wednesday, September 13, her brother Scott was discovered responsible of sexual assault.
Orlando Gibbons, prosecuting, stated that the younger sufferer had determined to stroll residence from a home celebration at round 5am on 1 January 2022 as a result of she wished her personal mattress.
However she was accosted by Davis who claimed to be an ex-firefighter, informed her it was ‘harmful’ and stated there have been ‘sick’ males about.
In a video-recorded interview, the woman stated: ‘He saved happening about different males [being a danger], I used to be agreeing with what he was saying; it wasn’t incorrect. I used to be feeling like reassured.’
Round 20 minutes into the stroll, Davis grabbed the woman’s hand. She tried to drag away, however he squeezed it tight.
The woman stated that she felt ‘scared’ and ‘did not know what was going to occur’, describing how he was a lot larger than her and she or he in all probability would not be capable of battle him off.
The previous rugby participant took her down an unknown lane – the place he grabbed her across the waist, pulled her nearer and kissed her on the lips.
‘You have received a great determine’, he informed the woman – whereas continuing to place his arms down her trousers and squeezing her buttocks.
‘I attempted to go away, however I could not actually transfer due to how tight he was holding me round my waist’, she informed DC Greenman. ‘I used to be scared, I did not know what to do.’

Scott Davis exterior Salisbury Regulation Courts, the place he pleaded responsible to assaulting {the teenager}
After the assault, Davis repeatedly informed the woman his full identify and requested her so as to add him on Instagram – giving her the username ‘Scotty Bear’.
The sufferer replied: ‘Please I wish to depart, there’s cameras, you are on digital camera’, and he began to stroll away however as he did, he continued to ask her to search out him on social media.
Mr Gibbons stated that when the sufferer ultimately opened up about her ordeal on February 22 final 12 months, pictures of a locally-known Scott Davis had been proven to her by a buddy who discovered pictures on-line. She positively recognized him as her attacker.
Davis – who did not take to the stand to offer proof – claimed it was a case of mistaken identification.
Mr Gibbons informed the court docket that the defendant offered a ready assertion in police custody – outright denying the offence.
He stated he had been working at a public home as a glass collector and left work after midnight on 1 January, and ‘went straight residence’. He stated he could not recall the route he took.
Davis, of Melksham, was launched on conditional bail ‘to get his affairs so as’ forward of his sentencing listening to in November.