A mum grappled with a home invader in a scene straight out of The Shining (Picture: Getty)
A ‘confused’ burglar watched a woman sleep after breaking into her home in a terrifying ordeal which has been compared to horror movie ‘The Shining’.
Homeless Simon Bailey, 47, snuck into his victim’s home in broad daylight, believing that his former colleague and friend – who previously owned the address – was tied up upstairs.
Instead, the ‘terrified’ mother, who had been lying on the sofa due to illness, woke up to her dogs barking and found Bailey looming over her, Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court heard.
The victim, who worked with schizophrenic people, knew Bailey had taken drugs due to a ‘terrifying’ look in his eye, but managed to keep calm and get him out of the house before her children came home.
Homeless Simon Bailey terrorised the mum while out of his mind on drugs (Picture: PA)
In her victim impact statement, she told the court how she managed to encourage him into her porch before slamming the door and locking him out, to which he began shouting angrily ‘let me f***ing in’ and calling her a ‘b***h*’.
Prosecutor Omar Majid said the victim called 999 and asked for Bailey’s full name, which he gave under the belief she was on the phone to a friend. She heard banging noises outside, the gate was bolted and locked, but Bailey jumped over it into her back garden and was looking at her through the kitchen window and was trying the back door.
Bailey then started kicking the patio doors and eventually smashed his way through before heading upstairs. The victim locked one of her dogs in its cage and grabbed her other before hiding under her kitchen table and whispered information to the call handler.
She said she heard Bailey banging around upstairs before telling him ‘Please don’t hurt me, I’m a mother’. The court heard Bailey didn’t harm his victim physically, and she managed to lock herself in the upstairs bathroom, before eventually returning downstairs and fleeing to her neighbours home – but was followed by Bailey.
Staffordshire Police officers arrived at the address 20 minutes later, and found 47-year-old Bailey sitting on a wall looking extremely agitated and paranoid on arrival.
Believing him to be on drugs, they placed him in the back of a police car and took him in for questioning. When interviewed, Bailey told them he believed a friend of his was tied up in the house.
The court heard Bailey had been released on licence before the incident and he has 45 prior convictions starting in 1999 for 109 offences, including aggravated bodily harm, affray, possession of a blade in public, and criminal damage.
Bailey chased his victim throughout the house and into a neighbours home (Picture: Shutterstock)
Scott Ashdown, mitigating, said: ‘In a state where he was no longer taking prescription drugs and as a symptom of withdrawal, he believed his friend was tied up in this house upstairs.
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Source:: Metro