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DRUG DEALER'S INSANE 'PAYBACK': £50K PROFIT for ONE POUND?!

DRUG DEALER'S INSANE 'PAYBACK': £50K PROFIT for ONE POUND?!

A brazen act of self-sabotage landed a Welsh woman in prison, revealing a hidden life fueled by grief and a shocking descent into crime. Sarah Butcher, of Cardiff, unwittingly exposed her large-scale drug dealing operation to a police officer she’d previously contacted for an unrelated issue – a mistake that unravelled everything.

The operation centered around a mobile phone known as the ‘Red drugs line,’ relentlessly flooding the streets with text messages advertising cocaine between May and July of last year. Authorities traced the line back to Butcher, and a search of her personal device uncovered further evidence linking her to the sale of crack cocaine.

Initially, Butcher vehemently denied any involvement in the illicit trade. However, faced with mounting evidence, she eventually confessed to being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs. The weight of her actions led to a 30-month jail sentence handed down at Cardiff Crown Court last September.

A blundering criminal was snared after she sent a mass text advertising drugs for sale - and accidentally included a police officer. Rachel Butcher, 45 (pictured) sent the "text bomb" to 76 customers to try to sell cocaine and said she was willing to deliver. But she accidentally included a police officer in the "bulk text" while using her nickname Red - which was known to the force. The court heard the phone was used to previously contact the police and the police contact had accidentally been messaged. Police carried out a raid in Barry, South Wales, where a series of electronic items were seized including a Nokia phone. The phone was described as the "Red drugs line" which was active between May and July 2024 to send frequent bulk texts. A second phone, Butcher's personal phone, also contained messages about the sale of crack cocaine. She denied she was involved in the sale of cocaine following her arrest - but later pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of class A drugs. Butcher, of Llanrumney, Cardiff, sentenced to 30 months in September last year. A Proceeds of Crime hearing has now been told she must pay back just ?1 even though she benefitted up to ?50,000 The court heard Butcher's life spiralled after her husband died from cancer in 2018 and she suffered further family trauma. Judge Paul Hobson ordered Butcher to pay a nominal sum or serve an additional six months at Cardiff Crown Court. WALES NEWS SERVICE

The case didn’t end with her imprisonment. A recent Proceeds of Crime hearing revealed the extent of her financial gain – an estimated £50,000 profit from her criminal enterprise. Yet, a stark reality emerged: despite the substantial sum earned, Butcher possessed a mere £1 available to repay.

Judge Paul Hobson issued a damning order, demanding the symbolic £1 payment or an additional six months behind bars. The court heard a tragic backstory, detailing how Butcher’s life had irrevocably changed following the death of her husband from cancer in 2018, compounded by further devastating family trauma.

The case paints a heartbreaking picture of a woman consumed by loss, making a series of increasingly desperate choices. While her actions were criminal, the circumstances reveal a profound story of grief and the destructive path it can forge.

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