Marie Black, Jason Adams, Michael Rogers and Carol Stadler were sentenced on 28 September 2015. Judge Nicholas Coleman said the defendants are "utterly depraved" and that their crimes defied belief. Marie Black, who organised the child abuse gatherings, was given a life sentence and must serve at least 24 years. She was tried for 26 offences and found guilty of 23 including rape of a child, conspiracy to rape and inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.
Detective Constable Kim Taylor described Black as "cold and calculated". In November 2015, Black lodged an appeal against her conviction and life sentence. This was refused by a single judge in February 2016. She appealed a second time in April 2016. Her second appeal was also refused in May 2016, this time by three judges at the
Court of Appeal Criminal Division. Michael Rogers of
Romford and Jason Adams of Norwich were both jailed for 24 years and must serve at least 16 years. They had 14 and 13 convictions respectively, included rape, cruelty and inciting a child to engage in sexual activity. Carol Stadler from Norwich was jailed for six months for
assault occasioning actual bodily harm. == References ==