Moment NHS paedophile who tied up and raped girl at hotel snared by police at KFC drive-thru

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This is the shocking moment a ‘warped’ paedophile tells police ‘I haven’t kidnapped anyone, I know exactly where she is’ as he is arrested in a KFC drive-thru.

Bodycam footage shows senior NHS manager Paul Lipscombe being handcuffed on suspicion of kidnapping a missing 15-year-old girl.

The victim had been snatched from close to her home and taken to a hotel by Lipscombe. She was restrained and sexually assaulted with toys and a bottle of vodka.

Lipscombe then tried to force her to call police and claim she was being abused by other people and had run away from home to cover up his own crimes.

Officers pulled over his white Tesla at the fast food spot in Birstall, near Leicester and arrested him.

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He was found guilty of raping a 12-year-old and sexually abusing five other girls after grooming them on Snapchat on Tuesday.

Sentencing of Paul Lipscombe Paul Lipscombe is detained by police Image released by the Police
Paul Lipscombe is detained by Leicestershire Police in his white Tesla (Picture: Leicestershire Police)

Leicestershire Police are urging any further victims of Lipscombe to come forward after the 51-year-old told a probation officer he is a ‘monster’ who has sexually assaulted young girls since he was in his 20s.

Leicester Crown Court was told software expert Lipscombe, from Rothley had supplied a ‘paedophile’s step-by-step guide’ to other abusers and sent disturbing videos to ‘gold, silver and bronze subscribers’ for money.

Prosecutor Frida Hussain KC told Judge Keith Raynor of Lipscombe’s arrest: ‘He was cautioned and when he was cautioned, he said: ‘I have not kidnapped anyone, I know exactly where she is.’

‘He then told officers where she could be found.’

Screengrab from bodycam footage dated 19/04/24 issued by Leicestershire Police of the arrest of Paul Lipscombe, the senior NHS manager who raped a 12-year-old and sexually abused five other girls after grooming them on Snapchat has been jailed for 28 years. Leicestershire Police are urging any further victims of Paul Lipscombe to come forward after a court heard the 51-year-old told a probation officer he is a "monster" who has been committing sex offences against young girls since he was aged in his 20s.. Issue date: Tuesday November 11, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Leicestershire Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Paul Lipscombe is handcuffed before telling officers where he can find his 15-year-old victim
(Picture: Leicestershire Police/PA Wire)

Lipscombe, who worked with the University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust as a performance and informatics specialist, tried to ‘peddle a script’ to officers that the girl was in danger at her home.

Police found the youngster at a rented address, Ms Hussain said, adding: ‘He accused other people of serious crimes simply in order to mask his own crimes.’

Follow-up searches at the hotel, of Lipscombe’s car and his home uncovered evidence that the youngster had been sexually assaulted, with items found including his phone, soft toys, restraints, an open bottle of vodka and another mobile which had been wiped of all data.

The court heard Lipscombe, who appeared in the dock wearing a grey suit and a striped tie, made no comment in initial police interviews and then refused to speak to police while in prison on remand.

Among many social media profiles, including Snapchat accounts in false names, was one in which Lipscombe said he was a keynote speaker and award-winning NHS expert.

Passing sentence on Tuesday, Judge Raynor told ‘warped’ Lipscombe, who met five of the victims and committed an online offence against the sixth girl: ‘The evidence shows you to have been an intelligent, confident, resourceful and well-organised individual.

‘You lived in a nice house with your wife and were proud of your wealth and the Tesla car parked on your drive.

Undated handout photo issued by Leicestershire Police of Paul Lipscombe, the senior NHS manager who raped a 12-year-old and sexually abused five other girls after grooming them on Snapchat has been jailed for 28 years. Leicestershire Police are urging any further victims of Paul Lipscombe to come forward after a court heard the 51-year-old told a probation officer he is a "monster" who has been committing sex offences against young girls since he was aged in his 20s.Issue date: Tuesday November 11, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Leicestershire Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Paul Lipscombe, the senior NHS manager who raped a 12-year-old and sexually abused five other girls after grooming them on Snapchat has been jailed for 28 years
(Picture: Leicestershire Police/PA Wire)

‘The evidence shows you to have been devious, scheming and manipulative. You were bold in your offending and you took very high risks. The sexual abuse of young girls was an obsession in life for you.’

The judge added that the victims had been ‘truly vulnerable’ and some had been groomed by being bought presents including toys and teddy bears.

Defence counsel Mary Prior KC told the court Lipscombe still has a sexual interest in children but had no previous convictions.

She said of the NHS worker: ‘He was also an award-winning employee of the National Health Service because of the work he had done, particularly during Covid, in reducing waiting times for patients and improving computer systems.

‘He did live, aside from this awful part of him, a good and decent life and was a useful member of society.’

During her submissions, Ms Prior said nothing she said was an excuse or an explanation for Lipscombe’s ‘disgusting and despicable’ actions.Leicestershire Police said the case was handled by detectives working for its dedicated Child Abuse Investigation Unit (CAIU).

Speaking after the court hearing, DC Lauren Speight, from the CAIU, said: ‘Our investigation into the offending carried out by this man is continuing.

‘We suspect he may have been in contact with other girls and could well have committed sexual offences against others. We would urge anyone who has been in contact with him to contact us.

‘We are specially trained to speak to children who may have been victims of similar offences.

‘I would also like to praise the girls and their families. It is thanks to them that Lipscombe is now behind bars and unable to prey on children any more.’

A spokesperson for University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust said: ‘The Trust has and will continue to support Leicestershire Police with its investigations and has carried out its own internal review – nothing has been identified at this stage to indicate this individual’s criminal activity was committed as part of their role.’

Lipscombe pleaded guilty to 34 offences, including two counts of rape, three sexual assaults and 22 offences of sexual activity or incitement involving a child, relating to victims aged between 12 and 15.

The married executive – described as ‘devious’ and ‘manipulative’ – was seen to raise his eyebrows but remained calm as he was sentenced to a three-year jail term, a consecutive sentence of 25 years and one month, to be followed by an additional three-year period on licence after serving his sentences.

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