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A Greek man posing as a cab driver was responsible for the kidnap and manslaughter of Wakefield travel agent Stephanie Hammill, a jury has found. A Greek man posing as a cab driver was responsible for the kidnap and manslaughter of travel agent Stephanie Hammill in Wakefield, a jury has found.
Miss Hammill died on 29 November 2003 after apparently getting into a taxi.
Ioannis Revenikiotis, 28, of Dewsbury, was described by a judge at Leeds Crown Court as a "predatory sexual animal liable to attack other women".Ioannis Revenikiotis, 28, of Dewsbury, was described by a judge at Leeds Crown Court as a "predatory sexual animal liable to attack other women".
He was found not responsible for two charges of kidnap and indecent assault.
The engineer, who was earlier found mentally unfit to stand criminal trial, is to be detained at a mental hospital.The engineer, who was earlier found mentally unfit to stand criminal trial, is to be detained at a mental hospital.
He was found not responsible for two charges of kidnap and indecent assault.
As the foreman read out the jury's decision, there were tears from Miss Hammill's family in the public gallery.As the foreman read out the jury's decision, there were tears from Miss Hammill's family in the public gallery.
It may be many years before you are safe to be released, if ever Mr Justice Butterfield It may be many years before you are safe to be released, if ever Mr Justice Butterfield The judge, Mr Justice Butterfield, said to Revenikiotis: "You have been found by this jury to have kidnapped Stephanie Hammill and treated her in such a way by so doing as to leave that innocent young woman to try to escape from your clutches and so meet her horrible, untimely and wholly unnecessary death.
The judge, Mr Justice Butterfield, said to Revenikiotis: "You have been found by this jury to have kidnapped Stephanie Hammill and treated her in such a way by so doing as to leave that innocent young woman to try to escape from your clutches and so meet her horrible, untimely and wholly unnecessary death.
"You are a predatory sexual animal liable to attack other women."You are a predatory sexual animal liable to attack other women.
"It may be many years before you are safe to be released, if ever.""It may be many years before you are safe to be released, if ever."
The court heard that the 20-year-old got into Revenikiotis's black Mercedes car in the mistaken belief it was a taxi.The court heard that the 20-year-old got into Revenikiotis's black Mercedes car in the mistaken belief it was a taxi.
The jury was told how Miss Hammill either jumped or fell from the car because she feared she was about to be sexually assaulted.The jury was told how Miss Hammill either jumped or fell from the car because she feared she was about to be sexually assaulted.
She was left "terrified" and with her leg trailing from the vehicle as it sped off.She was left "terrified" and with her leg trailing from the vehicle as it sped off.
'Indecent touching''Indecent touching'
Moments later, she was found dead in Batley Road, Wakefield, after she was hit by another car.Moments later, she was found dead in Batley Road, Wakefield, after she was hit by another car.
The jury heard how she had become separated from her boyfriend, James Garland, as she got into the Mercedes following a night out in the city centre.The jury heard how she had become separated from her boyfriend, James Garland, as she got into the Mercedes following a night out in the city centre.
It was revealed in court Revenikiotis had a "propensity for indecently touching" women and had "forced himself" on an engineering student from Huddersfield University, where he got his degree.It was revealed in court Revenikiotis had a "propensity for indecently touching" women and had "forced himself" on an engineering student from Huddersfield University, where he got his degree.
One woman, who worked at the same firm as the defendant, told the jury how he touched her on the breast.One woman, who worked at the same firm as the defendant, told the jury how he touched her on the breast.
But the jury decided Revenikiotis did not kidnap and indecently assault another woman and he was formally found not guilty of these charges.But the jury decided Revenikiotis did not kidnap and indecently assault another woman and he was formally found not guilty of these charges.