Female prison officer accused of helping robber escape prison and assisting him while on the run

Female prison officer, 33, had relationship with robber at open jail and helped him escape before he went on run for six months, court hears

  • Erica Whittingham is accused of helping robber Michael Seddon escape from HMP Sudbury and assisting him while he was on the run for almost six months
  • Derbyshire Police put out media appeal when Seddon escaped in October 2019
  • He was jailed for robbing elderly man and given indeterminate prison sentence
  • Whittingham denies charges of helping Seddon escape and wilful misconduct in a judicial position and is due to stand trial at Derby Crown Court in July 2022

Erica Whittingham, 33, is accused of helping Michael Seddon (pictured) escape from HMP Sudbury and assisting him while on the run

A female prison officer has been charged with helping an inmate escape from a Derbyshire jail and having a relationship with him.

Erica Whittingham appeared at Derby Crown Court to face two charges relating to the alleged offences.

The prosecution claim she formed a relationship with convicted robber Michael Seddon while she was working at HMP Sudbury where he was serving his sentence.

They then claim the 33-year-old helped him escape and assisted him while he was on the run for almost six months.

Whittingham, of Bramshall, Uttoxeter, denies the charges.

Adjourning the case to trial, Recorder Adrian Reynolds told her: ‘What I would like to say to you and this is very much customised to this case is that I appreciate what a difficult position you are in.’

Whittingham faces two charges.

The first is helping Seddon to escape from HMP Sudbury on October 1, 2019 and harbouring him until March 18, 2020 in Lincolnshire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside and Oxford.

And the second is wilful misconduct in a judicial position in that as a prison officer at HMP Sudbury she had a relationship with Seddon between January 8, 2017 and October 3, 2019.

Prosecutors claim Whittingham was in a relationship with inmate Michael Seddon while working at HMP Sudbury (pictured) where he was serving his sentence for a violent robbery

Prosecutors claim Whittingham was in a relationship with inmate Michael Seddon while working at HMP Sudbury (pictured) where he was serving his sentence for a violent robbery

The defendant pleaded not guilty when she appeared in person at Derby Crown Court. 

Recorder Reynolds set the trail date to the week commencing July 25, 2022 and handed Whittingham unconditional bail.

Derbyshire Police released a media appeal when Seddon escaped from HMP Sudbury in October 2019.

In it they said the then 30-year-old was last seen at the open prison at 9pm that evening and that he was convicted of robbery at Bournemouth Crown Court in November 2011.

That hearing heard how he was one of four men found guilty of the robbery of a 78-year-old man at his home in Dorset.

The victim, a farmer, was tied up, beaten and threatened during a two-hour ordeal and Seddon, then 22 and of Bootle, Merseyside, was handed an indeterminate prison sentence for public protection.