A
repeat rapist, who targeted an 80 year-old pensioner, has been
described by police as a: “sexual predator” after his second
conviction for the offence.
Robert
Lashley, 32, of Blythe Road, West Kensington waited for the woman,
who lives alone, to return from a local newagents early one morning
and followed her to her flat, where he raped her.
An
Isleworth Crown Court jury found him guilty of the offence after
hearing Lashley was caught on CCTV loitering outside the woman's
Shepherd's Bush block of flats at 7.30am on August 16, last year.
He
was quickly identified and arrested the next day and the victim was
able to give evidence against him in court which led to a successful
conviction.
The
court also heard that Lashley had received an eight-year sentence in
2004 for a similar rape on a 59-year-old woman.
He
was remanded in custody and will be sentenced on March 6.
Officers
believe Lashley may have targeted other women and are appealing for
other possible victims to come forward.
Detective
Constable Victoria Kilburn said: "Robert Lashley is a sexual
predator who, on 16 August 2014, targeted one of the most vulnerable
members of our community and subjected her to an horrific sexual
assault.
“This
was all the more distressing as the offence occurred in her home,
where she should have felt safe.
"I
also hope that this sentence will encourage more victims of sexual
offending to approach police, in the knowledge you will be believed
no matter what age you are, and that the police will seek
prosecutions for sexual offences.
"I
would like to pay tribute to the victim of this offence. She is a
spirited lady who showed great courage and determination, not only
during the offence, but also in attending court and giving evidence
against Lashley.
“She
has found this experience extremely traumatic and I hope she can
recover from this to enjoy her retirement in peace.
"Police
are taking the step of releasing Lashley's image today. If you think
you have been a victim of Robert Lashley, I would ask you to come
forward and speak to police."
Anyone
with information is asked to call the police non-emergency line on
101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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