'A man jailed when a woman falsely cried rape told of his fury yesterday after learning that police knew the woman was 'unreliable'.Read the whole story and remember it the next time Harriet Harman starts wittering on about the appallingly low conviction rates for rape in the UK. The police also have a lot to answer for with regard to this case, but as the article makes clear no policeman will pay any sort of penalty.
Warren Blackwell, 40, spent three years in jail as a convicted sex attacker until his 'victim' was unmasked as a fantasist who had accused other blameless men.
The woman - named under Parliamentary privilege as Shannon Taylor - said he indecently assaulted her outside a social club in the early hours of January 1, 1999, after a New Year's Eve party.
A report revealed yesterday that officers were told Taylor was 'unreliable', ' unstable' and craved attention - but they failed to disclose it at his trial.
The mistake led to an appalling miscarriage of justice which saw father-of-two Mr Blackwell jailed in October 1999 for three years, which was later increased to five, despite no forensic evidence to back up the claims.
His conviction was quashed in September 2006 when it became clear that not only did Mr Blackwell not commit the crime, it never took place.
In 2006, Lord Campbell-Savours used Parliamentary privilege to name the woman.
Taylor, who is said to have made seven other false sex attack allegations, including one against her father, would otherwise have kept her identity secret for life.
But she was not prosecuted for perjury, because prosecutors decided she was too ill.'
Friday, 18 June 2010
Posted to make people aware that there are some women who do cry rape without any foundation and that men suffer as a result
The Mail reports:
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