recently reported A judge at the Old Bailey in London has sentenced unlicensed taxi driver Astor Murray, 49, to eight years in prison for the rape and indecent assault
of a passenger of his illegal taxi business in 2003. He forced the
22-year-old student, who cannot be named, to perform oral sex on him
before raping her in the back of his car and was linked to the crime
when he was arrested for unrelated offences last year.
He offered to take me home for £10 | ||
—Rape victim
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Murray's DNA was taken in late 2009 when he was arrested for touting
unlicensed taxi services and assault; he was convicted of touting in
October and admits running an illegal taxi business for two years. A
check against unsolved crimes revealed his DNA matched that from the
unsolved sex attack in November 2003.
The victim, who earlier testified against Murray, gave a victim impact statement in which she stated that she took only black cabs and not minicabs
like the one she was raped in. She said she is afraid to go out on her
own and that "I have not been able to have a relationship with a man
since this happened."
She previously told the court she had been drinking with friends and
was at a bus stop at 4 a.m. when "I was approached by a man who said he
was a minicab driver. He offered to take me home for £10." However, instead Murray took her to a Shoreditch industrial estate.
There he locked the minicab's doors, removed his trousers and forcibly
received oral sex from her before raping her. He later stopped the car
at traffic lights and released her.
The jury took just 50 minutes earlier this month to return guilty verdicts to both charges. Judge Ann Goddard QC,
sentencing, described the rape as "a very serious offence," and told
Murray "on that early morning... you were in my view a predator."
In
mitigation defence barrister Philip Sutton claimed that "[t]his may be a
case where, because of the passage of time, maybe by the time we got to
the trial or shortly before the trial, he may have convinced himself of
his innocence." He added that Murray had now accepted what he had done,
and although he claimed at trial his sex with the woman was consensual
he wrote a letter explaining his actions to Judge Goddard.
Goddard described this as a "little late" but Sutton responded that
"[t]his is a man who is in fact now removing the cloud from his own
eyes." The man's previous touting conviction and what Gaddard described
as "a lasting effect on [the victim]" was also taken into consideration.
Murray was sentenced to eight years imprisonment for the rape, with a concurrent three years for the indecent assault. He will remain on the Sex Offenders Register for life and, according to the Enfield Independent, will likely spend half the sentence behind bars and the other paroled on license.
Goddard expressed a hope that the trial's outcome "will be of some
help to" the victim. The court also heard Murray had alcohol problems
and a failed relationship on his mind, with Sutton calling him a "loner"
who was dealing with his issues instead of seeking assistance. Source http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Unlicensed_London_taxi_driver_jailed_for_raping_passenger
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