Daniel Bremner filmed his abuse of four young girls and conducted a campaign of ‘predatory depravity’
A child rapist has been told he may never be released from prison after being handed a life sentence for a catalogue of sickening crimes against young girls.
Daniel Bremner systematically raped and sexual assaulted four different children in a campaign of abuse lasting years. The 35-year-old filmed some of the attacks on his phone.
Mold Crown Court heard that even after pleading guilty Bremner minimised his actions, blamed his consumption of alcohol and cannabis, and took little responsibility for what he did.
The court heard that the abuse came to light when one of the victims made disclosures in school. Bremner was arrested but denied any wrong doing. Officers then executed a search warrant at his home address and recovered evidence – some hidden in the attic – including a mobile phone.
When the phone was examined officers found dozens of videos Bremner had filmed showing him raping and abusing young girls. Officers also uncovered almost 2,200 indecent images including more than 200 of Category A showing the most extreme kinds of sexual abuse.
The initial arrest and investigation led to three further victims making complaints of rape and other forms of sexual abuse. For the latest court stories sign up to our crime newsletter
Daniel Bremner, now of The Nook, Mancot, Flintshire, had previously pleaded guilty to a total of 35 offences of rape, rape of a child under 13, sexual assault, sexual assault by penetration, sexual assault by penetration of a child under 13, inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, causing a child to watch sexual activity, making – that is possessing – indecent images of children, and taking indecent images of children when he appeared in the dock via videolink for sentencing. He had been due to attend court in person but refused to leave his cell.
The defendant has four previous convictions for four offences, namely battery in 2018 and then three counts of failing to comply with the requirements of the community order imposed for the assault.
Recorder Simon Mills said Bremner’s actions could only be described as “predatory depravity” and said the offending was of an “exceptionally high level of seriousness”. He said an experienced probation officer had concluded that Bremner poses a high risk to children, and he said that was an assessment with which he agreed.
He told the defendant: “The risk is, if you are free to or are able to, you will continue offending like this again. I can see no evidence beyond your guilty pleas that you have shown any desire to set yourself on a realistic path of rehabilitation.”
The recorder said having considered the facts of the case and the contents of the pre-sentence report – in which Bremner had sought to minimise his offender and to blame his consumption of alcohol and cannabis – a life sentence was justified.
Bremner was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 15 years.
Recorder Mills said 15 years was the minimum time the defendant must serve before the Parole Board can consider him for release but he said he could see “no prospect whatsoever” that Bremner would be released at that point. He told the defendant: “Unless or until the Parole Board considers it appropriate to release you, you will remain in prison. It may be that you are never released from prison.”
The recorder said when or if Bremner is released back into the community he will be on life licence which means he can be recalled back to custody at any time if there are concerns about his behaviour. The defendant will also be a registered sex offender for the rest of his life.
North Wales Police declined to release a custody photograph of the defendant.





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