Murder, rape, and violent assaults - the worst of the worst have been though the courts in Bucks over the past month.

Thanks to the hard work of Thames Valley Police, these criminals are now behind bars, where they cannot harm the public.

Take a look at the list below to see the names and faces of criminals jailed in Bucks November.

Callum Leslie:

Bucks Free Press:

This remorseless rapist changed his victim’s life forever when he sexually assaulted her in her own home.

Leslie, 28, of Prebnedal Avenue in Aylesbury, met his victim at Mirage nightclub before the pair took a taxi back to her home and began having consensual sex.

During these relations, Leslie started hurting the victim and she asked him to stop, but he refused. He began hurting her more and more and used a pillow to muffle her screams.

READ MORE: The face of rapist who used pillow to cover victim’s screams

Following his arrest, police found thousands of sexual images of children on his phone and computer.

Leslie denied a charge of rape but was found guilty by a unanimous jury, and he also pleaded guilty to several charges of possessing indecent images of children.

At Aylesbury Crown Court on November 3, Leslie was jailed for five years and ten months.

Anil Gill:

Bucks Free Press:

Murderer Anil Gill stabbed his wife to death and then wrapped her in a duvet and bin bags in his garage.

Gill, 47, of Beresford Close in Milton Keynes, called the police on himself, and when they found the body of 43-year-old Ranjit Gill, he was arrested immediately.

READ MORE: Milton Keynes murder: Anil Gill jailed for murdering wife Ranjit Gill

At Luton Crown Court on November 12, Gill was given a life sentence with a minimum term of 22 years after he was found guilty by a unanimous jury.

The judge who sentenced him described him as “ruthless” and “cold”.

Bucks Free Press:

Brandon Broomhead-Fox:

This brutal thug sliced his victim’s throat open with a pint glass in a violent and unprovoked pub attack.

Broomhead-Fox, aged 24, of no fixed address, was in The Feathers pub in Aylesbury when he attacked a stranger, swinging an empty pint glass that shattered as it hit his neck, narrowly missing an artery.

Fortunately, a retired paratrooper who also happened to be in the pub was on hand to conduct first aid and saved the victim’s life.

READ MORE: The face of thug who sliced man’s throat in Aylesbury pub brawl

Broomhead-Fox, meanwhile, was arrested shortly after, and a police search of his vehicle uncovered weapons including an extendable baton and a golf club.

The thug was sentenced to three years in prison on November 5.

Chad Goodall and Daniel Simpson:

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These two burglars went on a series of break-ins across Bucks, London, Kent, Surrey and Sussex.

Goodall, 41, of Kingfisher Way, Brent, and Simpson, 39, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit burglary.

READ MORE: Men jailed after homes broken into Chalfont St Peter and Burnham

On March 17 they forced their way into a house in Burnham and stole cash, jewellery and bank cards. Then later that day they stole the keys to a BMW from a house in Chalfont St Peter and drove it to London.

At Aylesbury Crown Court, on November 18, Goodall was sentenced to four years in jail, while Simpson got three years and nine months.

Younes Bardallou:

Bucks Free Press:

This drug dealer was locked up for two years and 11 months at Amersham Law Courts on November 18.

Bardallou was arrested in October when he was spotted taking part in a drug deal. When he was searched, officers found cocaine worth around £900 on him.

READ MORE: WhatsApp messages of jailed Aylesbury drug dealer revealed

After looking through his phone, officers found Whatsapp messages where he was complaining about how ‘difficult’ his life as a drug dealer was.

One message read: “It’s so hard finding runners when you’re out of the country.”

James Stewart:

Bucks Free Press:

This abusive offender used physical violence against a woman he was in a relationship with, hitting her with a crutch, biting her and putting his arm around her throat.

He pleaded guilty to two counts of criminal damage and one count of coercive behaviour.

READ MORE: Beaconsfield man jailed for abusing his ex-girlfriend

Stewart, aged 42, of Yew Tree Close in Beaconsfield, was sentenced to two years in prison at Aylesbury Crown Court on November 19.

He was also issued with a six-year restraining order against his victim.

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