Adam Woodhouse, 35, of Edrick Walk, HA8, has been sentenced to five years in prison after being convicted of a range of offences, including cyber-flashing, arson with intent, and stalking. The sentence was handed down at Harrow Crown Court on Friday, April 4.
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Woodhouse’s crimes targeted his former partner, subjecting her to a year-long campaign of abuse after their relationship ended. This included cyber-flashing, harassment, and setting fire to a moped outside her home, which endangered the lives of the victim and her children.
Disturbing Pattern of Abuse
Woodhouse’s abuse began after the relationship ended and escalated rapidly. He sent hundreds of abusive messages and phone calls, recorded videos outside the victim’s home, and smashed garden pots and car windows. One text message read:
“I will go to prison for murder of you.
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In July 2024, he broke into the victim’s house, stealing all sets of keys and her car. In September 2024, he set fire to a moped outside her address, trapping the victim and her children inside. Emergency responders managed to rescue them uninjured. Woodhouse then called the victim, gloating and laughing about his actions.