A former monk and Catholic boarding school teacher, Peter Turner, was jailed for 20 years after sexually abusing three boys decades ago.
Peter Turner, 80, admitted committing a series of sex offences against the boys in the 1980s.
Peter Turner, from Redcar, was jailed for 20 years and ten months with an extended year on licence at York Crown Court.
North Yorkshire Police started investigating Peter Turner in 2018 when one victim, who was a pupil at Ampleforth College in North Yorkshire when he was abused, came forward to make a complaint.
The other two boys were abused in the Workington area of Cumbria during the same decade when Peter Turner was serving as a parish priest.
He was already well-known to the police as Father Gregory Carroll after being convicted of child abuse in 2005, relating to his time as a monk at Ampleforth College and Abbey.
A detective described him as “clearly a very depraved individual who targeted these vulnerable young boys for his sexual gratification more than 30 years ago”.
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