Saturday, 11 January 2014

Drug dealer dad of 22 Raymond Hull lived lavish lifestyle of BMWs and speedboats - despite being on dole

The feckless father holidays abroad and even bought a double-decker bus while daughter Rianna bragged about “spending other people’s” cash

Dad of 22 Raymond Hull lives a lavish lifestyle despite having been on the dole for 10 years.
The dope dealer, whose families may have cost taxpayers up to £1.2million, has driven flash BMW cars and a speedboat while he holidays abroad.
Former neighbours of Hull's last night told how he made their lives hell with wild boozy late night parties in his garden.
The 58-year-old cannabis dealer has not done a day’s work for 10 years while three of his sons have been locked up for violent attacks.
His shameless daughter Rianna, 23, bragged on Facebook about “spending other people’s” hard-earned cash – as it was estimated Hull and his offspring could have cost the taxpayer up to £1.2million in handouts.
The womanising scrounger posted pictures of himself eating breakfast at a cafe during a foreign holiday in July. He wrote: “Fry up by the sea. Cushty.”
But it was his total disregard for ­neighbours that infuriated residents in Wigton, Cumbria, where he used to live with former lover Vanessa Wright, 32.
Apart from the BMWs, Hull also had a caravan and even a double decker bus parked in his drive, according to one local. The former neighbour said: “With the battered caravan outside, it was just like Shameless. And he was just like Frank Gallagher.
“Given his record God knows what was going on in there. His daughter Rianna used to come and stay and she would party in the caravan while he was in the house. She was not much younger than his partner Vanessa.
“She was less than half his age, what she saw in him heaven only knows.
“But he would always buy his ­girlfriends presents to impress them.
“Some of them got cars, who knows where he got the money to pay for them, given that he was not working.
“His motors were flash, one was a BMW. He was like a racing driver.”
Another resident added: “It was just awful. There was a caravan, a speedboat and a double decker bus parked in the drive or in the street.
“It was both of them, Ray and Vanessa. There was constant drinking in the garden with people always turning up at the house. It was just like Shameless, it was that bad.
“We used to go upstairs to the bedroom, turn the lights off and watch them as it was madness.
“The place was like ­Piccadilly Circus. We were on the verge of moving out as we couldn’t take any more. It’s nice and quiet here now.”
Another local said: “He rides around in top of the range cars like his latest BMW. It is unbelievable.
“At one time he had a double decker bus and a speedboat parked in front of his house.”
The home in Wigton was ­renovated after first Hull – who was also known locally by the nickname Skinny – and then Vanessa moved out two years ago.
Rianna sparked fury when she posted a rambling and incoherent boast on Facebook: “Jst gta announce that i love every working person in cumbria cz fanx to uze i get to sit on my jeer all day nd help use spend yr wagez ! Yaz no hw t spend it wisely ya jenerous f***z xxxxx.”
Another ex-neighbour said: “Rianna is a layabout who sits around all day and loves to brag about it.”
Hull’s sons Kane, John Michael and Leon have all been locked up in the past. Kane was just 15 when he carried out a knife attack on Xenon Charters, 22.
John Michael, then 33, threw a bottle at Mr Charters on the same night. He also admitted witness intimidation, and was jailed for three years.
Leon got for four and a half years for armed robbery in 2009 when he was 18. Hull, who has 22 children by 11 different women, was this week spared jail by a judge who reluctantly agreed to suspend his 18-month sentence for cannabis dealing so he could look after his latest child, Barry, seven months.
His lawyer told Carlisle crown court Hull used cannabis as he suffered a number of “medical conditions” including back pain, breathing difficulties and frequent chest infections. Unlikely Casanova Hull lives with bakery worker Emma McNeill, 26, in Aspatria, Cumbria.
One neighbour there said last night: “He’s lived here about eight years. He’s a rogue. It’s not right. It’s ­scandalous. He’s got cars all over the place, a caravan, two BMWs yet he doesn’t work at all. We just keep our distance.”
Hull has also been dubbed by his current neighbours the "Casanova of Carlisle".
One neighbour in Aspatria, who did not wish to be named, moaned: “He’s the Casanova, it’s just a shame he hasn’t got the looks.
“He’s populated half the area. You can’t walk down the street without bumping into one of his offspring.
“Raymond is a waste of space, he needs to get a life and get a job.
“It’s not fair when you see someone with better cars and a better standard of living and they don’t do any work for it. It’s a scandal.
"I don’t know how anyone can have had that much time to father 22 children.”
The loafer is now under curfew at his three-bedroom home between 6pm and 6am with just a 48-inch flatscreen TV and an Apple iPad to keep him company.
With 22 children and 19 grandchildren he has already helped to create two per cent of the entire local population.
In the last decade Hull – who boasts he had his first child when he was 16 – has been on the dole. He has pulled in an ­estimated £29,530 in income support and around £46,000 housing benefit. His 22 children alone could have cost the state around a quarter of a million.
Their parents have been entitled to child benefit until the age of 16 at £20.30 for the eldest and £13.40 for each sibling. His first family of two grown up children were entitled to around £28,025.
The Mirror knows of only one of Hull’s children’s mums who work, mother-of-five Patricia Hull. On a conservative estimate if each of his other 10 partners claimed income support of £56.80 a week for 12 years, they would have received £354,000 between them.
Add the average housing benefit of £89 a week over the same time period and they would have claimed £555,000. That brings their ­estimated benefits claims to £909,000. His second family with Patricia were due £61,433.
Hull’s third family of three children with Barbara Howe would add another £39,161. The fourth family of three ­children with June McLaughlin could so far claim £35,682. Hull’s fifth family of two children with Vanessa could have claimed £16,771.
As well as the pictures of Hull enjoying a fry-up abroad, his son Raymond Jnr, 37, posted snaps of himself sunbathing, partying and playing cards on holiday with his family in Alanya, Turkey, last September. His dad commented under his own pictures: “2nd fry up tday. Got the large 1 this time.”
Current partner Emma wrote: “Nee wonder u have a heart condition!!!! Enjoy!! Queeny.”
And ex-girlfriend June added: “You love them fry-ups...bad for the HEART!! try ­something different, be spontaneous. You never no you might like it.”
Hull’s first child would now be 42. He also has a daughter, Naomi, who is around 39. Then there is Michael, 38, Raymond, Joseph, 36, Adrian, 33, and 29-year-old Rebecca.
Leon, 23, Rianna and Kane, 21, came along next. Lover June then gave birth to twins Connor and Reece, 15, and Abby, 14. Hull then began a relationship with Vanessa. The couple had Callum, 10, and nine-year-old Caityln. He has five ­children by five other unknown mums.
Despite pushing 60 and never having worked, Hull claimed he had so many children because women have thrown themselves at him over the decades.
And he has said he only remembers one of his children’s birthdays.
But he claimed to love his kids and still see those from his many previous ­relationships regularly.