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Terrible rape taxi driver John Worboys has lost today in Britain the right to appeal for the reduction of his life sentence, for the drugging of his passengers and the ensuing serious sexual assaults.
The 63-year-old was sentenced in 2009 to 2 life sentences, for 19 sexual assaults on 12 women.
Announcing the rejection of his appeal today, Judge Baron Burnett said: “The applicant is now known as John Radford but was previously known as the infamous black taxi rapist.”
“For reasons which I will clarify later, he is denied the right to appeal the sentence.”
Authorities had accepted a request for the conditional release of the sexual predator in 2018, but the decision was overturned after a collective reaction of his victims, aided by the media.
Public outrage prompted investigations into him to escalate and in 2019 he was convicted of four other crimes.
Police say they believe he committed more than 100 rapes and sexual assaults on women in London between 2002 and 2008.
He targeted women who rode as passengers in his taxi, which he lured to drink by telling them he had won money in the lottery, or in horse betting.
The manic taxi driver kept his special rape tools in a drawer in the car, where condoms, plastic gloves, intoxicating drinks and sex toys were found.
At the 2019 trial, it was said that the Worboys had assaulted a victim in his cab after she emerged from a bar on Dover Street in central London.
He told the girl that he had made money and encouraged her to drink champagne, which he had mixed with “an intoxicating and debilitating drug”.
The girl woke up the next day “naked, with her clothes scattered on the floor under her bed.”
The woman had subsequently identified the Worboys following the publicity of his 2009 rapes and then spotted her at an identity police parade in 2018.
In 2003 in London, the pervert had attacked a university student who had come out of a nightclub on New Oxford Street, rendering him incompetent again with champagne mixed with drugs.
The monster was initially jailed in 2009 on 19 counts of drugging and sexually assaulting 12 girls.
While in 2019, he received the next life sentence for four more sexual assaults.
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