Ryan Bungey

27, Male Custodial - 15y 2026-05-01

Cornwall

Offender ID: 0b8c388b-d007-4594-8c59-8cf6c43a8677

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Release status
Approximately 3,621 days until expected release (May 2036)
Guideline: two-thirds served for sentences ≥4 years; half otherwise (England & Wales). Estimates only.

Offence Summary

Ryan Bungey, also known as Eden Winters, was jailed for 15 years after being convicted of multiple sexual offences including rape and sexual abuse against two teenage girls in Cornwall.

Full Description

Ryan Bungey, also known as Eden Winters, carried out a sustained campaign of rape and sexual abuse against two teenage girls in Cornwall between 2014 and 2015. The 27-year-old was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment at Truro Crown Court after being convicted of multiple sexual offences.

The court heard how Bungey groomed, controlled and terrorised his victims across Falmouth, Liskeard and Helston. He manipulated his victims through threats of self-harm and even followed one victim on a family holiday, sleeping outside their holiday accommodation for several days.

Bungey befriended one victim after she moved alone to Falmouth to study. He isolated her and repeatedly raped and assaulted her over several months in locations including public toilets and a children's treehouse while children played nearby. He attempted to normalise the abuse by showing her extreme pornography and threatened suicide in front of her family if she tried to leave. After eight months, she managed to escape.

Bungey then targeted another female he met through college, befriending her and then claiming he was homeless and persuading her to let him stay at her family home. Despite her repeated refusals, Bungey raped her. When she disclosed to her friends what Bungey had done to her, her friends confronted Bungey who falsely told them he had already confessed to police to the rape in an attempt to prevent an actual report being made.

The offence was initially reported at the time and Bungey was interviewed by police. He claimed all acts were consensual, and following a review the case was closed pending further evidence. In 2022, Bungey attempted to locate and contact the first female on social media some seven years later. Upon receiving a message from Bungey, she immediately contacted the police and reported offences she was subjected to in 2014. This led to Bungey being re-interviewed and the original case was examined again in light of the new evidence.

Throughout the trial, Bungey maintained the relationships were consensual and alleged the victims exploited his mental health issues, an account rejected by the jury. Detective Constable Andrew Colley said: "This case highlights the importance of reporting such offences to the police, no matter how much time has passed. Information you hold could show that a single incident is actually part of a much bigger pattern of offending. Offenders of this nature are highly likely to re-offend."

Source: Voice Newspapers, 1 May 2026, https://www.voicenewspapers.co.uk/news/courts/serial-abuser-jailed-for-15-years-after-historic-cornwall-convictions-903060

Location

County: Cornwall

Case Details

Police Force: Devon and Cornwall Police
Sentence Length: 15 years (Custodial)
Expected Release: May 2036
Guideline: two-thirds served for sentences ≥4 years; half otherwise (England & Wales). Estimates only.
Full Sentence End: May 2041
If served in full. Estimates only.

Name heritage (predicted origin)

Country: United Kingdom
Confidence: 75%

Special Thanks

A huge thank you to Devon and Cornwall Police for their tireless dedication in bringing this offender to justice. Your commitment and hard work truly help keep our communities safe, and we are deeply grateful.

Source: voicenewspapers.co.uk

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