Rape over 100 women in London, black taxi driver twice sentenced to life imprisonment

John Worboys, known as “John Radford, a blackball rapist, has been sentenced to two life sentences, with a minimum six-year deadline for assaulting four other women, reports the BBC. The 62-year-old was imprisoned in 2009 for attacking 12 women in London, but after a board of [...]
The 62-year-old was imprisoned in 2009 for attacking 12 women in London, but after a parole board announced that he would be released, four other women have emerged, who have charged him with the attack.
Worboys was imprisoned in 2009 with a minimum mandate of eight years after being convicted of 19 sexual assaults on 12 women between 2006 and 2008.
Last year, the parole board changed its mind and decided to stay in prison.
Duncan's prosecutor, Penny QC, said psychiatrist Philip Joseph said that Worboys had <x0...fantified” for the 1986 attack on women. The parole report in August said it was “that was potentially dangerous now as it was at the time of the pronunciation of the first” sentence.
After four women reported the attack, Worboys was found guilty of two counts of attempted rape of drugs.
Penny said he attacked the first of the four victims who later reported themselves in 2000 or early 2001 after appearing at a bar in Soho district. The second victim, a student living in northern London, was attacked in 2003.
Worbos caught him on the way after spending the night with friends in a club. The third victim was attacked in 2007 on a night, while later drugged his fourth victim in Bournemouth.
Police believe that in addition to these crimes, Worboys committed more than 100 rapes and sexual assaults on women in London.












