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Fiona Carrier Wiki – Fiona Carrier Biography

Fiona Carrier, 61, taught music at Reading Blue Coat School, Reading, on a salary of £6,000 a term, when she was ‘preparing’ the 14-year-old boy. She invited the teen to her home for one-on-one piano lessons before cooking him dinner and sleeping with him in the ’90s, she alleged.

Carrier is now on trial for a series of sexual assault charges against the boy, who is now an adult but cannot yet be identified. A jury heard how the former teacher previously admitted to a similar charge in the same child that she described as a “loose pull on the couch.” Presenting evidence in Oxford Crown Court on Friday, Carrier said she “doesn’t remember how or why” it happened, but that it was shortly after her husband left her.

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The age of Fiona Carrier is 61 years.

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Fiona Carrier accused of having sex with a teen

Carrier told jurors that the boy had been sleeping over at her house one night when the first incident occurred. She said: “I came in with a glass of water and bedding. “She told me ‘you look very sad’, and I said ‘I’m sad, it’s a difficult time’. “Then she mentioned my necklace, she said ‘you always wear that necklace’ and I told her it’s one I like.

“Completely out of nowhere, she pulled the collar forward and kissed me.” Despite inviting the boy to stay at her cabin, Carrier said she “didn’t see [the kiss] coming.” She added: “Call me an absolute jerk, but I didn’t see it coming. “I’ve taught hundreds of teenagers, but I didn’t see it coming.” In the morning, she told one of the boy’s friends, who had also stayed behind, what had happened.

She said: “The friend was angry, saying ‘how could he do that, I’m going to say something’. “He was quite shocked by that. I didn’t want him to say anything. “He could have gone and hit or something, so she didn’t want him involved.” She told the jury that on another night, a second incident occurred in which the couple engaged in sexual activity.

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Carrier said: “I didn’t really know in what context, but I do know where it happened, on my living room sofa. “I don’t remember how or why. I’ve racked my brains for decades over this and been mortified and horrified, thinking, how, how, how did something happen. How?

“I’ve just never been able to forgive myself. I can’t explain what happened, but it crossed the line.” “I was very aware that he could be bragging to his friends [about the kiss] and that if this came out I could lose my job, I could lose everything. “I was barely managing as it was. “I remember him arriving before some of the others. I was just trying to talk about it.

“It was a quick fumble, just touch, he didn’t take his clothes off or anything.” The teacher said that in the aftermath, the victim showered and she put her shirt in the washing machine. She said that the next day, one of her friends asked why the shirt was on the radiator and both she and the victim lied, saying something had spilled on it.

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Another day, Carrier picked up the boy at the train station to talk about what had happened.

She said: “We were in a cauldron, a melting pot of emotions.”It was terrifying, I had come to pick him up and I said look ‘this absolutely can’t happen. I’m in such a bad place, nothing else can happen.’ “He was like ‘no, he’s great’ and I was like ‘oh man, I know you think of this as a game. It’s horrible, it’s not a game.’”

She also recounted how the couple would chat on the phone at night and, according to her, “it was all on their terms.” Jack Talbot, defending himself against her, asked her, “Didn’t you think to yourself, ‘I’m the teacher, he’s a student’?” She responded: “Looking back in retrospect, absolutely.

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“Looking back, I should have set off alarm bells, but I didn’t for whatever reason. “He has absolutely haunted me ever since. “I pray a lot for him, I have never been able to forgive myself. He has made me sick. “God can forgive anyone, but I can’t forgive myself.

“Someone who is a certain age doesn’t stop you from noticing that he is an attractive guy. “Factually he was, that doesn’t stop me from liking him. Anyone can tell if someone is a pretty person.” Prosecutor James Keeley asked: “This is how he describes a 14-year-old boy who is in his care.”Read More…..

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