Search results for ‘Night Stalker’
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‘Night Stalker’ Delroy Grant gets life
The 53-year-old former minicab driver will serve at least 27 years after being convicted of a string of attacks on vulnerable pensioners.
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‘Night Stalker’ found guilty of raping 89-year-old woman
Delroy Grant, the so-called ‘Night Stalker’ has been found guilty of raping an 89-year-old woman and sexually assaulting an 81-year-old woman.
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‘Depraved’ Night Stalker Delroy Grant guilty of rape
“Sickening and depraved” Delroy Grant is found guilty of 29 counts of preying on elderly men and women. Simon Israel looks at the police errors which saw the Night Stalker elude capture for 17 years.
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Press freedom row behind scenes at Night Stalker trial
The judge who tried Night Stalker Delroy Grant is accused of using a legal loophole to stop details of the case being reported.
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‘Night Stalker’ defendant in the dock
The jury at Woolwich Crown Court has heard the man accused of a string of rapes and burglaries cross-examined over his claim that he was set up. Katie Razzall gives her account of the proceedings
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Minicab driver on trial for ‘Night Stalker’ rapes
A former minicab driver has gone on trial accused of being the so-called Night Stalker, a rapist who preyed on elderly victims over a 17-year period. Delroy Grant denies the charges against him.
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The Domestic Abuse Act, a bittersweet victory for women?
At the end of April, the Domestic Abuse Act was signed into law closing loopholes around rough sex claims that favoured defendants in court and strengthening the laws on revenge porn.
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What Eminem taught Britain about life in the US
This week Marshall Mathers becomes the first rapper to perform at Wembley Stadium. It marks a new milestone for an artist who has reshaped our image of America.
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Locked-in syndrome man in court bid for right to die
As a severely disabled man launches a high court bid to lawfully end his life, Channel 4 News’s Cathy Newman speaks to him in what she says is the “longest, saddest” interview she has ever done.
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A tale of two democracies: New Hampshire to Zimbabwe
Nine caucuses and five presidents? Writing for Channel 4 News, journalist Tawanda Kanhema tracks the US presidential caucuses alongside Zimbabwe’s treacherous path to democracy.
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New laws could make stalking a criminal offence
Campaigners hope two Lords amendments to tighten up the law on stalking will prevent tragedies like that of Clare Bernal, shot dead by her stalker in 2005 as she worked at Harvey Nicholls.
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Met employed 10 more ex-News International staff
Ten former News International staff have worked at the Met Police, outgoing Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson revealed as he defended the Met’s role in the phone-hacking scandal in front of MPs.
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Last-minute arrests and banning orders ease security fears
Channel 4 News correspondents say a planned protest against the Royal Wedding by anarchists appears to have been thwarted by a massive police presence in Central London.