带着“强奸工具包”在街上游荡的假优步司机被判入狱23年|英国新闻
2025-03-03 08:43

带着“强奸工具包”在街上游荡的假优步司机被判入狱23年|英国新闻

  

  

Graham Head has been sent to jail for 23 years(Picture: Sussex Police)

  一名冒牌优步司机在布莱顿街头徘徊时,在车里放了一个“强奸工具包”,已被判入狱23年。

  66岁的格雷厄姆·海德在布莱顿刑事法院被法官形容为“危险的性侵犯者”。

  在一名受害者记住了他个人车牌的一部分后,他才被拦下。

  法官称赞了这名女子(由于法律原因不能透露她的姓名)在记住部分车牌号时的镇定,并立即报警。

  法官Jeremy Gold KC说:“如果不是因为她,他就不会被逮捕,我们也不会有今天的局面。”

  海德在他的车里放着伟哥、橡胶手套、巴拉克拉瓦帽和婴儿油,他在布莱顿的街道上徘徊,寻找脆弱的年轻女性。

  这名变态的养老金领取者在与警察在海滨城市进行汽车追逐后被逮捕。

  Undated handout photo issued by Sussex police of Graham Head, 66, who has been jailed for 18 years at Hove Crown Court for attempting to rape and sexually assaulting two women while posing as a taxi driver in Brighton. Graham drove around Brighton in his silver Mercedes estate and attempted to rape and sexually assault young female passengers. Issue date: Tuesday July 25, 2023. PA Photo. According to Sussex Police, Head, of Coast Road in Pevensey, was arrested on November 18 2022 after a woman in her 20s reported waking up in what she thought was a taxi to a man sexually assaulting her. After his arrest in November 2022, Head's internet search history revealed multiple searches into Brighton student nights and nightclub opening times across Brighton, East Sussex and Surrey. See PA story COURTS Taxi. Photo credit should read: Sussex police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may o<em></em>nly be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the co<em></em>ntemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentio<em></em>ned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

  A Pevensey man who posed as a taxi driver and attempted to rape and sexually assault two women has been co<em></em>nvicted at court. Police were investigating the attempted rape of a woman in Brighton in August, 2022 when, in November of that year, a separate report was received of a woman havin<em></em>g been sexually assaulted in a vehicle, which she believed to be a taxi. Investigators soon realised both incidents were connected. The first incident was reported by a woman in her late teens on 19 August, who was dragged into bushes in Hove Park by a man in the early hours of that morning. She had earlier received a lift from him from Brighton to Hove Park. He attempted to rape her, but fled the scene when the victim?s mobile phone rang. Her attacker was described as a 40-50-year-old short man wearing a face mask. She was supported by specialist officers while an investigation was launched. CCTV footage from that investigation showed the victim approaching a silver Mercedes estate, which was then tracked through city centre CCTV and doorbell footage driving slowly along the road near Hove Park. On 18 November, a woman in her 20s reported waking up in a vehicle, which she believed to be a taxi, to find a man sexually assaulting her. She had earlier got into what she thought was a taxi taking her from Brighton to Hove. She managed to escape, called police at around 3.10am and was able to remember three digits of the car?s registration plate. Within minutes, officers located the vehicle ? a silver Mercedes estate - and stopped it in Preston Circus following a short pursuit. It was being driven by 66-year-old Graham Head, a short man wearing a face mask. Inside the vehicle, police located latex gloves, condoms, Viagra tablets and a balaclava. A mobile phone belo<em></em>nging to the victim was also discovered discarded by the roadside in Chatham Place, Brighton, along the route taken by Head during the pursuit. Head, of Coast Road in Pevensey, was arrested on suspicion of kidnap, attempted rape and failing to stop a vehicle when asked to do so. Investigators l<em></em>inked his vehicle to the August attack and the next day he was further arrested for those offences. He was subsequently charged with kidnap, attempted rape, assault by penetration, sexual assault and remanded in custody. At Hove Crown Court on Friday (2 June), Head was found guilty of kidnap, attempted rape and assault by penetration. He has been remanded in custody pending sentence Detective Co<em></em>nstable Elliott Lander from the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team said: ?Graham Head is a predatory offender who gained the trust of these victims by posing as a taxi driver, o<em></em>nly to take advantage of vulnerable women in the most abhorrent ways. ?The items found in his car show the callous, pre-meditated nature of his crimes as he moved through Brighton and Hove looking for potential victims. ?Thanks to the quick-thinking and bravery of these two women, we were quickly able to co<em></em>nnect Head to both incidents and bring him to justice. I would like to thank them both for their support during this investigation. ?Without them, this dangerous individual could still be at large. Instead, he has been brought to justice and the streets of Brighton and Hove are safer as a result. Graham Head

  海德告诉受害者,他是一名出租车司机,他的名片看起来像是在优步工作。

  警方在他的家中发现了胡椒喷雾和一根伸缩警棍,侦探们认为还有更多的受害者尚未挺身而出。

  检察官瑞安·里希特说,海德对一系列夜间对弱势妇女的恐怖袭击负有责任。

  他的第一个受害者在一份声明中说,他的袭击对身体的影响是暂时的,对心理的影响不是。

  这名年轻女子说,她经常不知所措,晚上一个人在外面仍然很挣扎。

  里希特先生说,海德的第二个受害者受到了极大的创伤,她无法发表声明。

  HHJ Gold告诉Head:“你习惯在凌晨开车四处寻找脆弱的醉酒年轻女性。

  “你装成一个好心人,相反,你是一个性侵犯者。”

  法官说,他是在明确而令人信服的证据下被定罪的。

  海德被判入狱十八年,三项罪名均获延长五年的危险期,刑期将同时执行。

  戈尔德法官说,在服刑至少12年后,他将有资格获得假释。

  法官赞扬了警方在分析布莱顿周围的闭路电视、车牌摄像头、电话数据和银行记录方面所做的艰苦工作,使陪审团对海德的活动有了全面的了解。

  今年6月,霍夫的一个陪审团认定他犯有绑架、强奸未遂和性侵犯罪。

  他对判决结果怒不可遏,大喊:“我什么都没犯。”

  冒牌出租车司机喊道:“不。没有DNA,什么都没有。”

  在霍夫审判中心的被告席上,他重重地摔了一下椅子,然后被带走了。

  海德仍然否认犯下这些罪行。

  在一名受害者记起他的部分车牌并报警后,警方制止了这名在路边爬行的性侵犯者。

  法庭听取了警方在调查2022年8月布莱顿一名女子被强奸未遂案时,在11月接到了另一起性侵犯的报警。

  8月19日凌晨,一名十几岁的女子被海德拖进了灌木丛。

  A Pevensey man who posed as a taxi driver and attempted to rape and sexually assault two women has been co<em></em>nvicted at court. Police were investigating the attempted rape of a woman in Brighton in August, 2022 when, in November of that year, a separate report was received of a woman havin<em></em>g been sexually assaulted in a vehicle, which she believed to be a taxi. Investigators soon realised both incidents were connected. The first incident was reported by a woman in her late teens on 19 August, who was dragged into bushes in Hove Park by a man in the early hours of that morning. She had earlier received a lift from him from Brighton to Hove Park. He attempted to rape her, but fled the scene when the victim?s mobile phone rang. Her attacker was described as a 40-50-year-old short man wearing a face mask. She was supported by specialist officers while an investigation was launched. CCTV footage from that investigation showed the victim approaching a silver Mercedes estate, which was then tracked through city centre CCTV and doorbell footage driving slowly along the road near Hove Park. On 18 November, a woman in her 20s reported waking up in a vehicle, which she believed to be a taxi, to find a man sexually assaulting her. She had earlier got into what she thought was a taxi taking her from Brighton to Hove. She managed to escape, called police at around 3.10am and was able to remember three digits of the car?s registration plate. Within minutes, officers located the vehicle ? a silver Mercedes estate - and stopped it in Preston Circus following a short pursuit. It was being driven by 66-year-old Graham Head, a short man wearing a face mask. Inside the vehicle, police located latex gloves, condoms, Viagra tablets and a balaclava. A mobile phone belo<em></em>nging to the victim was also discovered discarded by the roadside in Chatham Place, Brighton, along the route taken by Head during the pursuit. Head, of Coast Road in Pevensey, was arrested on suspicion of kidnap, attempted rape and failing to stop a vehicle when asked to do so. Investigators l<em></em>inked his vehicle to the August attack and the next day he was further arrested for those offences. He was subsequently charged with kidnap, attempted rape, assault by penetration, sexual assault and remanded in custody. At Hove Crown Court on Friday (2 June), Head was found guilty of kidnap, attempted rape and assault by penetration. He has been remanded in custody pending sentence Detective Co<em></em>nstable Elliott Lander from the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team said: ?Graham Head is a predatory offender who gained the trust of these victims by posing as a taxi driver, o<em></em>nly to take advantage of vulnerable women in the most abhorrent ways. ?The items found in his car show the callous, pre-meditated nature of his crimes as he moved through Brighton and Hove looking for potential victims. ?Thanks to the quick-thinking and bravery of these two women, we were quickly able to co<em></em>nnect Head to both incidents and bring him to justice. I would like to thank them both for their support during this investigation. ?Without them, this dangerous individual could still be at large. Instead, he has been brought to justice and the streets of Brighton and Hove are safer as a result. Graham Head

  A Pevensey man who posed as a taxi driver and attempted to rape and sexually assault two women has been co<em></em>nvicted at court. Police were investigating the attempted rape of a woman in Brighton in August, 2022 when, in November of that year, a separate report was received of a woman havin<em></em>g been sexually assaulted in a vehicle, which she believed to be a taxi. Investigators soon realised both incidents were connected. The first incident was reported by a woman in her late teens on 19 August, who was dragged into bushes in Hove Park by a man in the early hours of that morning. She had earlier received a lift from him from Brighton to Hove Park. He attempted to rape her, but fled the scene when the victim?s mobile phone rang. Her attacker was described as a 40-50-year-old short man wearing a face mask. She was supported by specialist officers while an investigation was launched. CCTV footage from that investigation showed the victim approaching a silver Mercedes estate, which was then tracked through city centre CCTV and doorbell footage driving slowly along the road near Hove Park. On 18 November, a woman in her 20s reported waking up in a vehicle, which she believed to be a taxi, to find a man sexually assaulting her. She had earlier got into what she thought was a taxi taking her from Brighton to Hove. She managed to escape, called police at around 3.10am and was able to remember three digits of the car?s registration plate. Within minutes, officers located the vehicle ? a silver Mercedes estate - and stopped it in Preston Circus following a short pursuit. It was being driven by 66-year-old Graham Head, a short man wearing a face mask. Inside the vehicle, police located latex gloves, condoms, Viagra tablets and a balaclava. A mobile phone belo<em></em>nging to the victim was also discovered discarded by the roadside in Chatham Place, Brighton, along the route taken by Head during the pursuit. Head, of Coast Road in Pevensey, was arrested on suspicion of kidnap, attempted rape and failing to stop a vehicle when asked to do so. Investigators l<em></em>inked his vehicle to the August attack and the next day he was further arrested for those offences. He was subsequently charged with kidnap, attempted rape, assault by penetration, sexual assault and remanded in custody. At Hove Crown Court on Friday (2 June), Head was found guilty of kidnap, attempted rape and assault by penetration. He has been remanded in custody pending sentence Detective Co<em></em>nstable Elliott Lander from the Surrey and Sussex Major Crime Team said: ?Graham Head is a predatory offender who gained the trust of these victims by posing as a taxi driver, o<em></em>nly to take advantage of vulnerable women in the most abhorrent ways. ?The items found in his car show the callous, pre-meditated nature of his crimes as he moved through Brighton and Hove looking for potential victims. ?Thanks to the quick-thinking and bravery of these two women, we were quickly able to co<em></em>nnect Head to both incidents and bring him to justice. I would like to thank them both for their support during this investigation. ?Without them, this dangerous individual could still be at large. Instead, he has been brought to justice and the streets of Brighton and Hove are safer as a result. Graham Head

  他在让她搭便车从布莱顿到公园后企图强奸她。

  陪审团听到她的电话响了,他就逃跑了。

  11月18日,一名20多岁的女子在一辆她认为是出租车的车辆中醒来,发现一名男子对她进行性侵犯。

  她踢了海德的腹股沟后成功逃脱。

  她在凌晨3点左右报了警,并记得他银色奔驰车的车牌号码的三个数字。

  海德被警察拦下时戴着口罩。

  警察在搜查他位于东苏塞克斯郡佩文西的家时,发现了一根可伸缩警棍和一种使人丧失能力的喷雾剂。

  调查人员通过闭路电视和门铃摄像头拼凑出了海德的行踪。

  苏塞克斯警方赞扬了这名女子的敏捷思维和勇敢,由于法律原因,她的名字无法透露。

  辩护主席弗朗西斯卡·莱维特说,他是一个“充满活力、活泼、顾家的男人”,有严重的长期健康问题。

  她说,Head患有复发性脑膜炎和无法手术的脑动脉瘤。

  萨里和苏塞克斯重案组的侦探警官埃利奥特·兰德说:“格雷厄姆·海德是一个掠夺性罪犯,他冒充出租车司机获得了这些受害者的信任,只是用最可恶的方式利用脆弱的女性。”

  “在他的车里发现的物品显示了他在布莱顿和霍夫寻找潜在受害者时的冷酷无情和有预谋的犯罪性质。”

  “多亏了这两位女士的机智和勇敢,我们很快就能将海德与两起事件联系起来,并将他绳之以法。”

  “我要感谢他们在调查过程中的支持。

  “如果没有他们,这个危险的家伙可能仍然逍遥法外。

  “相反,他已经被绳之以法,布莱顿和霍夫的街道也因此更安全了。”

  “我们相信海德可能还有更多尚未站出来的受害者。”

  任何有信息的人都被要求在线或通过101联系警方,引用库珀行动。

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