Thug told victim ‘You’ve got two choices, either get your fingers broken or I’m going to cut them off’ before smashing her hands repeatedly with a hammer

  • WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
  • Thug Thomas Chesterton, 26, was convicted by a jury after the horrific assault
  • He threatened to cut Charlene Whyte’s fingers off then hit her with a hammer 
  • Chesterton also seized her by the hair and repeatedly punched her in the head 

Thomas Chesterton, 26, pictured outside Aberdeen Sheriff Court, was found guilty of the ‘disturbing’ attack which involved presenting a knife and hammer at his victim

A thug told a terrified victim ‘you’ve got two choices, either you get your fingers broken or I’m going to cut them off’ before smashing her hands with a hammer. 

Charlene Whyte, known as Shelly, has spoken out after Thomas Chesterton, was convicted by a jury of the horrific attack. She said she’d ‘trusted him like he was my brother’.

He threatened her to cut her fingers off, forced her to put her hands on a table, and repeatedly struck her hands with a hammer causing severe injuries, a court heard.

The bully also repeatedly seized her by the hair and repeatedly punched her in the head.

Miss Whyte, 34, said the sustained assault left her with a bruised, bloodied and swollen face as well as a fractured finger.

Another woman, Charley Ironside, 24, also admitted her role in the attack, punching her in the head and seizing her by the hair at an address in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, on June 14.

Chesterton, 26, was on trial at Aberdeen Sheriff Court where the jury took around two hours to find him guilty of the ‘disturbing’ attack which involved presenting a knife and hammer at her.


Thomas Chesterton attacked Charlene Whyte, known as Shelly,

Speaking of the ordeal which has left her scared to leave the house, Shelly, 34, said: ‘I trusted him. I trusted him like he was my brother.

‘This went on for God knows how long. It felt like a lifetime.

‘I said ‘I’ve never done anything wrong to you’. I just couldn’t get my brain around why he had turned.

‘He put my hands on the table and he said ‘you’ve got two choices, either get your fingers broken or I’m going to cut them off’.

‘He went for my right hand first. It was either getting them cut off or getting hit by a hammer. I said just go for the hammer.

‘They were laughing. It’s not like they were doing it on the spur of the moment. They were enjoying it.

‘I genuinely thought they were going to kill me. I’m still terrified. I won’t go out.


Miss Whyte, 34, said the sustained assault left her with a bruised, bloodied and swollen face as well as a fractured finger

‘When I close my eyes I just see the smirk on his face. The two of them should be locked up for good.’

Following the jury’s verdict Sheriff Andrew Miller told Chesterton: ‘The ladies and gentlemen of the jury have convicted you of assault to severe injury.

‘This offence can only be regarded as extremely serious and the circumstances described in the evidence are concerning and indeed disturbing.

‘I see no alternative but a significant sentence of imprisonment in due course in relation to this matter.’

Chesterton, who was represented in court by solicitor Mike Monro, had also earlier pleaded guilty to a charge of wilfully or recklessly damaging a door by repeatedly striking it.

Sheriff Miller deferred sentence on Chesterton, of HMP Grampian, and also Ironside, of Longside, until next month for reports and remanded them both in custody.

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