Black-cab rapist John Worboys denied parole for second time
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Black-cab rapist John Worboys denied parole for second time
"Police Rapist black-cab driver John Worboys will stay in prison after a parole board ruled that he remained a threat to women. He is currently serving a life sentence for a string of sexual offences he committed by luring women into his taxi late at night, pretending to have won money and offering them an apparently celebratory drink that he had laced with drugs. Carrie Johnson, who encountered Worboys when she was a student, spoke of her relief at the decision and said "women and girls across Britain are safer as a result"."
"The parole board refused to release the 68-year-old as he "continues to represent a high risk of committing further serious sexual offences upon women". Worboys, now known as John Radford, "accepts that he does not currently meet the test for release", according to a decision published on Thursday. The parole board said he claimed to feel "enormous regret, remorse and shame" towards "the women he has harmed and their families and friends"."
"Worboys was first convicted in 2009 of 19 sexual offences linked to attacks on 12 women between October 2006 and February 2008. He was given an indefinite sentence for public protection with a minimum term of eight years. In 2019, he was sentenced to life with a minimum term of six years after more victims came forward about crimes he admitted to that took place between 2000 and 2008."
"The victims contacted the police following publicity around a parole board panel decision that he was ready for release that was ultimately overturned after a legal challenge by two of his victims. The exact number of victims is expected to be much higher, with a 2019 report from his prison psychologist referring to him accepting he preyed on 90 individuals. This was because Worboys indicated he did not wish to make a "premature" application to be released, so a hearing was no longer necessary and the matter could be handled"
John Worboys will remain in prison after a parole board ruled he poses a continued threat to women. He is serving a life sentence for sexual offences committed by luring women into his taxi late at night, pretending to have won money, and offering a drink that he had drugged. A parole board decision stated he continues to represent a high risk of committing further serious sexual offences. Worboys, now known as John Radford, accepted he does not currently meet the test for release and claimed to feel enormous regret, remorse, and shame toward the women harmed and their families and friends. He was first convicted in 2009 for offences against 12 women and later received a life sentence with a minimum term after additional victims came forward.
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