A FORMER choirmaster from Winsford who started sexually abusing boys 50 years ago at churches across Cheshire has been jailed.

Richard Owen, also known as Franklyn Stanowski, abused 14 boys after they joined the choir at churches in Winsford, Knutsford and Altrincham.

In private rooms, and out of sight of adults, he told them to remove their trousers to be struck on the buttocks for his own sexual gratification.

The offences occurred between 1968 and 1998 when the boys were aged under 16.

Owen's abuse was carried out while he was positioned at St John’s Over Church in Winsford, St Cross in Knutsford, and St John’s in Altrincham.

Owen also volunteered at a primary school during this time.

The 70-year-old, from Winsford, admitted to 27 offences involving indecent assault of underage boys and was sentenced to 12 years at Chester Crown Court, today, Friday, September 30.

Northwich Guardian: Richard Owen (Supplied by Cheshire Police)Richard Owen (Supplied by Cheshire Police) (Image: Cheshire Police)

Owen who would often offer to take the boys, who are now aged between 38 and 63, to church in his car and would provide some of them with extra tuition as well as take them on trips away.

They would be subjected to the abuse as 'acts of discipline' with Owen telling them they had been 'naughty'.

Afterwards he would give them money, hand over sweets and alcohol or take them out for meals.

On occasions he would be seen standing outside their homes, watching and waiting for them.

The abuse first began at St John’s Over in Winsford involving a boy, until Owen left and began working at St Cross in Knutsford until 1980.

During this time, a nine-year-old boy caught his attention as well as a further three boys.

In the late 1980s Owen was a choirmaster at St John’s in Altrincham and remained in this role until 1998.

As part of his work, he also volunteered at a local primary school teaching the children to sing as well as attending school trips to recruit the boys to join the choir.

It is during this time that he abused numerous boys, with hundreds of occurrences taking place over many years.

The abuse left the boys terrified and scared.

It led them to either withdraw from the choir or leave the area in which they lived to get away from him. In some cases, his victims believed his actions were normal. 

Cheshire Police’s investigation into Owen’s crimes began following a ‘past cases review’ into allegations of sexual abuse, which was commissioned by the Church of England.

Owen was arrested on March 25, 2020, and subsequently charged in January 2022.

On sentencing, Judge Michael Leeming still considered Owen a dangerous offender and a risk to young boys.

Detective Inspector Dave Hutcheon, of Cheshire Police’s major investigation teams, said: “Owen preyed on young and innocent children betraying their trust for his own sexual gratification while also becoming infatuated and obsessed with them.

“The decades of abuse and his behaviour deeply affected so many boys in many ways and continued into their adulthood. 

“The investigation has been long and, at times, difficult, in order to identify and speak to those who suffered Owen’s abuse.

“Investigations like these carry an important message – if you have been a victim of abuse it doesn’t matter how long ago it took place, what matters is the courage to come forward and talk about it.   

“These men have shown that courage to speak about their ordeal more than 50 years later to ensure Owen is held accountable for what he did.

“If you or someone you know has been a victim of sexual abuse, please contact Cheshire Police on 101 or visit our website.

“Information can also be given anonymously by contacting Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”