Whitey Ford
06-16-2021, 09:21 AM
Freed to rape: With huge courage, one woman tells how she was ambushed in a well-lit London street by a violent sex offender who attacked SEVEN WOMEN in just THREE WEEKS after being let out of prison
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Yet The Mail on Sunday can reveal that she was one of seven women assaulted by the same man. Laura’s attacker, 24-year-old Joshua Cambell Victorin, had been jailed for 12 months for sexual assault and GBH, but was let out after serving half the sentence, only to breach his bail conditions and be recalled to prison.
‘The idea that he only had to serve 12 months for sexual assault and GBH charges is incredible anyway, but to know that he wasted no time in attacking women when he was released is shocking. He was obviously in a race against the clock to target as many women as possible until he was caught again.’
Across the country, every week, magistrates hear cases of people who fail to comply with post-sentence supervision orders. In Victorin’s case, there appears to be no evidence that proper supervision was carried out. For within days of his release, he was targeting women in public places.
His first offence was on December 16. A string of others followed with four women attacked over three hours in broad daylight.
He was finally arrested on January 5 and has now pleaded guilty to all seven charges – two attempted rapes and five sexual assaults.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9680435/Sex-attacker-targeted-seven-women-three-weeks-jail-release.html
https://i.imgur.com/W7VkMAS.jpg
Yet The Mail on Sunday can reveal that she was one of seven women assaulted by the same man. Laura’s attacker, 24-year-old Joshua Cambell Victorin, had been jailed for 12 months for sexual assault and GBH, but was let out after serving half the sentence, only to breach his bail conditions and be recalled to prison.
‘The idea that he only had to serve 12 months for sexual assault and GBH charges is incredible anyway, but to know that he wasted no time in attacking women when he was released is shocking. He was obviously in a race against the clock to target as many women as possible until he was caught again.’
Across the country, every week, magistrates hear cases of people who fail to comply with post-sentence supervision orders. In Victorin’s case, there appears to be no evidence that proper supervision was carried out. For within days of his release, he was targeting women in public places.
His first offence was on December 16. A string of others followed with four women attacked over three hours in broad daylight.
He was finally arrested on January 5 and has now pleaded guilty to all seven charges – two attempted rapes and five sexual assaults.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9680435/Sex-attacker-targeted-seven-women-three-weeks-jail-release.html