Home Intrusion

2025: Statement on Home Intrusion

We wish to draw public attention to the ongoing injustice faced by Joseph Maxwell Spencer, whose experience highlights serious concerns about interference, privacy breaches, and the deliberate obstruction of justice.

During his imprisonment, Spencer’s court documents were repeatedly stolen—often during times when he was required to leave his cell for healthcare or other reasons. Following his release, similar incidents occurred. While residing at a probation hostel, his private room was intruded upon and key court papers were again stolen.

These violations did not end there. Since living independently, Spencer’s flats have been subject to multiple intrusions, during which further legal materials went missing. Most recently, a significant bundle of appeal court papers relating to the in 2016–2017 Appeal Case: Neutral Citation Number is: [2017] EWCA Crim 916 disappeared from his home during inspection-related access to the property. Spare keys to his flat also gone missing. The recent 2025 EU court folder also gone missing from the computer that was used to document and file the poisoning incident with Supreme Court decisions and EU case number: 25253/25.

We are making this statement to make it clear: these attempts to obstruct or erase evidence have repeatedly failed. Spencer had already secured electronic copies of all legal and appeal documents, including the recently stolen bundles. These records have been safely distributed and stored outside the country.

To those responsible or complicit in these actions — you are wasting your time. All relevant documents remain fully intact and accessible.

This campaign stands for truth, transparency, and justice, and against any form of state interference or intimidation that undermines the rule of law.

Extremely Troubling Ongoing Concerns

The pattern of interference and intrusion targeting Joseph Maxwell Spencer has continued into 2025, demonstrating a clear and troubling continuity of events stretching back several years. Despite repeated changes of residence and increased security measures, the recent incidents and tampering is very troubling and disturbing. Most notably, Spencer’s home CCTV system was repeatedly disrupted, with power being deliberately switched off under the pretext of “electrical testing” or maintenance — actions coinciding with unexplained disturbances inside his bedrooms whilst he was in his sitting room.

These recent intrusions are not limited to the theft of legal materials. A distressing detail connects current events to an earlier 2019 prison complaint report documented a “missing bunch of his dreadlocks.” That bundle of hair was never recovered. During the latest home interference in November 2025, several strands of Spencer’s long dreadlocks, were resting on his desk, a couple of which may had been taken — alongside court papers and spare keys to his flat later confirmed stolen. While replacement keys and document copies have since been secured, it is impossible to recover any missing biological material.

This raises serious concerns about potential misuse of such personal DNA material, particularly in light of the continuing campaign to discredit or criminalise Spencer. Any discovery or presentation of such hair or DNA evidence in a future crime context must therefore be treated with extreme scepticism.

For the avoidance of doubt, Joseph Maxwell Spencer is not a criminal, nor associated with any act of violence or sexual offence. The risks to his safety and the repeated pattern of targeting leave him with no option but to seek relocation abroad once all legal proceedings have concluded.

The public is urged to recognise the ongoing and connected nature of these violations. The continuity between his experiences in custody, supervised accommodation, and private residence points to a sustained campaign of harassment and evidence interference that must be exposed and stopped.

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