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Sex attacks began as a teenager

- Tommy Livingston

Serial rapist Colin Jack Mitchell began offending as a teenager, Stuff can reveal.

Mitchell was found guilty earlier this year of abducting a young woman off the streets of Auckland in 2017 and taking her to a secluded quarry near Riverhead with the intention of raping her.

He was also found guilty at the same trial of raping a woman in 1992 after picking her up off the side of the road near Point Chevalier.

Following his conviction­s, Stuff and other media outlets asked for the details of his offending, which date back to when he was aged 15, to be lifted.

The offending began in 1973, when Mitchell was convicted of raping a woman. He was imprisoned for five years for the crime. His next known offence was a decade later.

In 1984, he was arrested for the rape, sodomy and indecent assault of a woman. He was convicted and sentenced to five years’ imprisonme­nt.

Yesterday, Mitchell lost his appeal against conviction and sentence, meaning the offending from 1973 could be revealed to the public.

Before being arrested in 2017 for the most recent attack, Mitchell’s crimes were not known to those he associated with.

He had worked at a South Auckland trucking company for more than 20 years. Outside of work, he spent time at his local Returned and Services Associatio­n in Onehunga, where he eventually became president.

At his trial earlier this year, Crown prosecutor Kirsten Lummis called Mitchell a prowler. ‘‘Most of the time Mr Mitchell is a law-abiding citizen. But Mr Mitchell has a dark, sinister side. A side that only comes out in the black of night . . . the Crown says he turns into a prowler.’’

Mitchell denied the offending at trial, claiming the 1992 rape was consensual and he did not commit the 2017 quarry attack.

The strongest piece of evidence was a glove found at the scene of the quarry attack which had Mitchell’s DNA on it.

He claimed at trial he had tried on gloves at The Warehouse a month or so earlier, and that the attacker must have bought the same pair of gloves and left them at the scene.

His strange alibi was made stranger when he claimed that on the night of the attack, he had spent the evening bathing his legs at Onehunga Beach.

During the course of DNA testing for the Riverhead quarry attack, the gloves produced a match with DNA collected from the unsolved 1992 rape.

Mitchell is serving a sentence of preventive detention.

 ?? DAVID WHITE/ STUFF ?? Colin Jack Mitchell appearing in Auckland District Court after his arrest.
DAVID WHITE/ STUFF Colin Jack Mitchell appearing in Auckland District Court after his arrest.
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