Rossendale Free Press

Psychopath rapist given 33 life sentences

- EMILY PENNINK freepressn­ews@menmedia.co.uk

EVIL Joseph McCann has been given 33 life sentences for a string of horrific sex attacks.

Among his 11 victims were an 11-yearold boy and 17-year-old girl in Haslingden and a 71-year-old woman in Ramsbottom. He attacked the youngsters after meeting their mother in a bar.

SERIAL rapist Joseph McCann has been handed 33 life sentences and a minimum term of 30 years for a string of horrific sex attacks on 11 women and children.

Convicted burglar McCann, 34, had been freed after a probation service error, two months before he embarked on a cocaine and vodka-fuelled rampage.

Over 15 days, he abducted, raped and assaulted victims aged between 11 and 71 in the North West. His crimes included attacks in Haslingden and Ramsbottom.

He allegedly used a “support network” across the country to evade police, despite being identified as a suspect on the day of his first attack.

McCann, who had addresses in Aylesbury and Harrow, refused to attend his Old Bailey trial and hid under a prison blanket rather than give evidence.

It was claimed on his behalf that the women he was accused of molesting had consensual sex, but that was dismissed as “ludicrous” by victims.

On Friday, the jury deliberate­d for five hours to find him guilty of 37 charges relating to 11 victims, including eight rapes, false imprisonme­nt and kidnap.

On Monday, McCann failed to attend his sentencing at the Old Bailey, citing a “bad back”.

In his absence, Mr Justice Edis handed him 33 life sentences with a minimum term of 30 years, saying McCann was a “classic psychopath”.

He said: “This was a campaign of rape, violence and abduction of a kind which I have never seen or heard of before.”

He said there should be an independen­t investigat­ion into how the system “failed to protect” McCann’s victims from him.

Mr Justice Edis said: “Joseph McCann you are very dangerous indeed to people who are weaker then you are. Among other things you are a coward and violent bully and a paedophile.

“Your grip on reality is quite tenuous, your instructio­ns to lawyers were utterly ridiculous. You are entirely obsessed with yourself.

“In your world other people exist only for your pleasure and you have no ability to see the world in anybody’s eyes other than your own.

“You are a classic psychopath.”

Paying tribute to his victims, the judge said: “Each of these stories is tragic. I hope each will find a way to live through their ordeal and future happiness.”

The court heard he had a string of conviction­s, having received his first term behind bars at the age of 15.

While he had no conviction­s for sexual offences he did have a “history of violence and threats towards partners of his”, prosecutor John Price QC said. Crimes included escaping custody by grabbing and threatenin­g a female Group 4 security guard with a plastic knife, possessing a blade, robbery and two burglaries.

Since his release in February, McCann was seen by probation officers 10 times. The last occasion was on April 19, three days before McCann committed his first rape.

A probation officer said McCann had attended the Watford probation office where he was served with a warning for failing to disclose a new relationsh­ip, under the terms of his licence because of his history of domestic violence.

McCann was “not happy” about it and when his new fiancee’s parents found out about the condition they broke off the relationsh­ip because they thought he was a sex offender.

In a victim impact statement, one of McCann’s victims told how her life had changed from being “thriving” to “surviving”.

The court heard after attacks in Watford and London McCann tricked his way into the home of a woman he met in a bar in Haslingden, tied her up and molested her children, aged 17 and 11 on May 5.

The teenage girl, who described McCann as “evil”, jumped out of a firstfloor window to alert police.

Police received a 999 call at around 10.30am from the woman.

The 17-year-old was the only defendant shaken up so badly she could not testify against McCann, the judge said.

Later that day, McCann pounced on a 71-year-old woman in Ramsbottom.

He raped her, and abducted and assaulted a 13-year-old girl in her car, before they got away.

The court was told that McCann snatched his first

victim from the street in Watford and raped her in her own bed in the early hours of April 21.

The woman named her attacker to police, and McCann’s details were put on the Police National Computer and a prison recall was issued.

But McCann remained at large and on April 25 he abducted a 25-yearwoman in Walthamsto­w, north London and subjected her to a 14-hour rape ordeal.

Hours later, he was caught on CCTV bundling another young woman into his car, as her sister ran off screaming.

They escaped in Watford, after the 25-year-old hit McCann over the head with a vodka bottle.

The Metropolit­an Police circulated a CCTV image of McCann in Watford and received a tip-off with his name following a public appeal.

After the Ramsbottom attack, McCann forced two 14-year-old girls into the car by threatenin­g to “chop them up” with a machete.

He was captured on CCTV buying condoms at a service station before he was spotted by a patrol car, which gave chase.

McCann drove the wrong way on a roundabout and crashed into a

Mercedes before making off on foot, leaving the “terrified” girls behind.

A police helicopter finally located him up a tree, he was coaxed down and arrested early on May 6 near Congleton.

The violent offender later told police: “If you had caught me for the first two, the rest of this wouldn’t have happened.”

McCann was convicted of 10 counts of false imprisonme­nt, seven counts of rape, one count of rape of a child, two counts of causing or inciting a person to engage in sexual activity without consent, seven counts of kidnap, one count of attempted kidnap, three counts of causing or inciting a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity, three counts of assault by penetratio­n, one count of sexual assault and two counts of committing a sexual offence with intent.

Following the verdicts, the Probation Service issued an “unreserved” apology for a blunder which led to McCann’s release in February, halfway through a three-year sentence for burglary.

A probation officer was demoted after a Ministry of Justice review found McCann should have been immediatel­y recalled to jail for an earlier offence.

Four men and two women have been arrested on suspicion of assisting McCann, and released under investigat­ion.

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 ??  ?? l● Joseph McCann pictured in a Haslingden bar where he met the mother of two children he later raped
l● Joseph McCann pictured in a Haslingden bar where he met the mother of two children he later raped
 ??  ?? ●● Screengrab from CCTV issued by police of McCann at a Haslingden bar where he met the mother of the family he held prisoner
●● Screengrab from CCTV issued by police of McCann at a Haslingden bar where he met the mother of the family he held prisoner
 ??  ?? ●● Joseph McCann must serve a minimum of 30 years behind bars
●● Joseph McCann must serve a minimum of 30 years behind bars
 ??  ?? ● McCann was arrested hiding in a tree after fleeing from police (inset)
● McCann was arrested hiding in a tree after fleeing from police (inset)

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