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Bail release man guilty of murder Bail release man guilty of murder
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A man has pleaded guilty to the rape and murder of a woman, five days after being released on police bail over separate rape allegations.A man has pleaded guilty to the rape and murder of a woman, five days after being released on police bail over separate rape allegations.
The body of Stacey Westbury, 23, was found at her home in Fulham, west London, on 17 August 2007.The body of Stacey Westbury, 23, was found at her home in Fulham, west London, on 17 August 2007.
Christopher Braithwaite, 22, of Shepherd's Bush, west London, was arrested the following day.Christopher Braithwaite, 22, of Shepherd's Bush, west London, was arrested the following day.
The judge said a series of rape charges in relation to other victims should be allowed to lie on file.The judge said a series of rape charges in relation to other victims should be allowed to lie on file.
Sexually-motivatedSexually-motivated
Ms Westbury was alone in her flat with her baby son in the pram when Braithwaite carried out his attack. Ms Westbury was alone in her flat with her 10-month- old son in the pram when Braithwaite carried out his attack.
She was discovered by her father later that day. She was discovered by her father later the same day.
Prosecutor Victor Temple QC said the crime was "a particularly grave sexually-motivated murder".Prosecutor Victor Temple QC said the crime was "a particularly grave sexually-motivated murder".
Nine other attacks on two other women were left on file with the judge saying it was not in the public interest to go ahead with a trial for these offences. "This defendant, addicted to crack cocaine carried out a violent sexual assault on a defenceless young woman which in turn involved an element of sexual abuse accompanied by strangulation," Mr Temple added.
Forensic evidence
He said the victim, who had a boyfriend, was no more than an acquaintance of Braithwaite, to whom she sometimes said "hello".
He said that after the killing Braithwaite did nothing to alert anyone to the presence of a baby on its own in the flat, and that he stole a telephone, some jewellery and a pedal bike.
Afterwards he tried to blame a friend who had been with him that day but police found no forensic evidence linking the friend to the crime.
Mr Temple said after Braithwaite was arrested over claims of rape and false imprisonment on 9 August he was questioned and released on police bail.
"There were, of course, possible potential allegations to be charged against him," he said. "He wasn't charged at the time."
Braithwaite was subsequently charged over the alleged rape, but the charges, and others relating to another woman, were all allowed to lie on file.
The charges include rape, false imprisonment and actual bodily harm, involving "manual strangulation".
On Friday, Braithwaite pleaded guilty to murder and sexual penetration without consent.On Friday, Braithwaite pleaded guilty to murder and sexual penetration without consent.