A rapist who dodged justice for over twenty-two years – telling police who finally caught him: “You’re having a laugh” – has been caged after a DNA match.
Andrew Steven Riley, 39, of Drew Road, Stratford, East London was only 16 years-old when he and another unknown male attacked the French girl, aged 19, at knifepoint.
He pleaded guilty to two counts of rape and one of sexual assault committed on September 19, 1988 in Stockwell, South London.
He was arrested by police from the Sapphire Cold Case Investigation Team after a review of the unsolved case identified a partial DNA profile that matched him.
The victim was persuaded to take a late-night lift with Riley and a second man, but they ignored her directions and took it in turns to rape her on the back seat, threatening her with a knife.
The attackers drove the stolen red Vauxhall out to Banstead, Surrey, where the victim persuaded them to let her out of the car and she raised the alarm at a nearby house.
When Riley was arrested on June 3, last year he told police: “What! In 1988? You’re having a laugh.”
The victim, now aged 41 and living in her native France, has been informed and provided further evidence.
Detective Constable Claire Watts said: “As a result advances in DNA technology, it has been possible to secure a conviction despite the passage of more than 20 years, enabling justice for the victim who has had to re-live the ordeal she was made to suffer at the hands of these two men.
“Our inquiries continue to trace the outstanding suspect and I would ask anyone who believes they may have any information which could assist our investigation to contact the Sapphire Cold Case Investigation Team on 020 7161 1036 or to remain anonymous call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
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