This gives me hope that victims and their families will get justice no matter the time delays.
But reading this in the article still shocked me:
> Shortly after the murder, Headley and his family moved from Bristol, and in 1977 he admitted raping two women aged 79 and 84 in their homes in Ipswich, Suffolk.
He was originally jailed for life but at an appeal doctors told the court the rapes arose of sexual frustration arising out of his marriage to an “ambitious and demanding” wife. The sentence was reduced and he spent only about two years in jail.
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This gives me hope that victims and their families will get justice no matter the time delays.
But reading this in the article still shocked me:
> Shortly after the murder, Headley and his family moved from Bristol, and in 1977 he admitted raping two women aged 79 and 84 in their homes in Ipswich, Suffolk.
He was originally jailed for life but at an appeal doctors told the court the rapes arose of sexual frustration arising out of his marriage to an “ambitious and demanding” wife. The sentence was reduced and he spent only about two years in jail.