A
rapist has been convicted of sex attacks on a 14 year-old girl - who
thought he was taking her to buy a school uniform - and a woman he
was meeting for a date.
Colin
Anthony Blake, 52, (pictured) of Ascot Road, Watford, Hertfordshire
was found guilty by a Snaresbrook Crown Court jury and will be
sentenced on June 21.
He
was convicted during his first trial of raping and sexually
assaulting the teenager at an address in Hackney, east London in
September, 2010.
Two
days ago he was found guilty of two counts of raping his 26 year-old
date at an address in Woodford Green on March 10, last year.
In
2010, Blake was in a relationship with the mother of his 14-year-old
victim.
Blake
called the girl and arranged to meet with her on the pretence of
buying her new school uniform.
Instead,
Blake drove the girl to an address in Hackney before raping her and
driving her back to a relative's address, telling the victim not to
tell anyone about the incident.
Later
that same month, Blake was staying at the victim's address with her
mother.
During
the night of 19 September, the victim awoke in her bed to find Blake
in her room touching her.
In
March 2012 Blake had started a relationship with a 26-year-old woman.
Blake
called the woman and said he was going to take her for a night out.
On
arriving at the victim's address, Blake asked if he could come in
while the victim got ready.
He
began to demand sex, which the victim declined.
However,
Blake forced the victim into the bedroom before raping her twice
during the course of the night.
Detective
Constable Dal Riyat from the Metropolitan Police Service's Sapphire
Command said: "Colin Blake is a dangerous and predatory rapist,
who gained the confidence of his victims before attacking them.
"He
has shown no remorse for the pain and suffering he has inflicted on
these women.
“I
hope the fact that he has been found guilty will go some way to
gaining closure for his victims."
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