Tyevon Bean Jailed For 18 Years In England
Tyevon Bean has been sentenced to 18 years in prison in the UK after being convicted of 20 offenses including rape, assault causing actual bodily harm and intentional strangulation.
The Hull Daily Mail reported, “A violent bully who targeted and “preyed on” four vulnerable women – leaving them suffering trauma and nightmares – has been jailed for 18 years after being branded a “dangerous” offender.
“Serial criminal and “narcissist” Tyevon Bean had “very badly affected all of them” and he had caused serious emotional harm to the women through his nasty, sadistic and “manipulative” behaviour towards them, Hull Crown Court heard.
“Bean, 35, of Hull, but recently in custody on remand, was convicted by a jury of 20 offences after a trial lasting about three weeks. The charges, including violence and sexual offences, involved four women in the Hull, East Yorkshire, Grimsby and Cleethorpes areas between 2021 and last year.
“They included two offences of rape, two offences of assault causing actual bodily harm and other offences of intentional strangulation, making a threat to kill and using controlling and coercive behaviour against one woman, now aged 20.
“He was also convicted of three offences of assault causing actual bodily harm, three offences of intentional strangulation and another of assault by penetration against a second woman, now aged 21.
“Bean, originally from Bermuda, was also convicted of two offences of intentional strangulation and another of assault causing actual bodily harm against a third woman, now aged 45, as well as rape, intentional strangulation and perverting the course of justice, involving a fourth woman, now 20.
“Bean will be on extended licence of four years after his release from prison. He is expected to have to serve about two-thirds of the 18-year sentence. He was given indefinite restraining orders against all the women.
“Bean showed no emotion as he was led out of the secure dock to be taken down to the cells but he stared intently at the public gallery, where most of the victims and their supporters were sitting.”