Belfast Telegraph

Black cab rapist loses appeal over life sentence

- By Sian Harrison

BLACK cab rapist John Worboys has lost a Court of Appeal challenge against his sentence.

The 63-year-old predator, who now goes by the name John Radford, was jailed for life with a minimum term of six years at the Old Bailey in December 2019 after he admitted spiking the drinks of four women.

He was already behind bars at the time, having been locked up indefinite­ly for public protection with a minimum term of eight years in 2009, after he was found guilty of 19 sex offences against 12 women between 2006 and 2008.

At a hearing in London yesterday before the Lord Chief Justice Lord Burnett and two other judges, his lawyers challenged his most recent sentence.

Joanne Cecil, representi­ng Worboys, argued the judge who sentenced him in 2019 was wrong to impose a life sentence as he was already serving a sentence of imprisonme­nt for public protection — which means he cannot be released until the Parole Board concludes he no longer poses a danger.

The barrister also said the sixyear minimum term was “excessive”.

But, giving the court’s ruling, Lord Burnett rejected Worboys appeal bid.

Worboys, wearing a blue jumper and glasses, appeared in court over a video link from prison to observe his appeal.

Police believe the former male stripper committed offences against more than 100 women before he was caught.

A Parole Board decision to release him was overturned by the High Court in March 2018 after two of his victims challenged the decision.

A different Parole Board panel concluded in November of that year that he should remain in prison, citing his “sense of sexual entitlemen­t”.

As a result of the publicity, more victims came forward to report attacks dating back to 2000, meaning Worboys had been committing crimes up to six years longer than previously thought.

He was charged with further offences in May 2019 and admitted two counts of administer­ing a drug with intent to commit rape or indecent assault, and two counts of administer­ing a substance with intent to commit a sexual offence.

Worboys, from Enfield, north London, became known as the black cab rapist after attacking victims in his hackney carriage.

In several of the incidents, he pretended to be celebratin­g a win on the horses, or the lottery, as a pretext to give his victims alcohol — which he had laced with drugs.

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