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Rapist jailed for further sex assaults | Rapist jailed for further sex assaults |
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A man with a history of rape and other sex offences has been jailed for nine years for attacking a woman in Suffolk. | |
Hilland Matthews, 66, pleaded guilty to two sexual assaults carried out at the 53-year-old woman's bungalow in Ipswich in 2011. | Hilland Matthews, 66, pleaded guilty to two sexual assaults carried out at the 53-year-old woman's bungalow in Ipswich in 2011. |
Ipswich Crown Court heard that in 1992 he was sentenced to six years for raping an 89-year-old woman. He was also jailed in 1974 and 1980. | Ipswich Crown Court heard that in 1992 he was sentenced to six years for raping an 89-year-old woman. He was also jailed in 1974 and 1980. |
Suffolk police had not been informed Matthews had moved to Ipswich. | Suffolk police had not been informed Matthews had moved to Ipswich. |
Matthews also admitted a charge of trespass with intent to commit a sexual offence. | Matthews also admitted a charge of trespass with intent to commit a sexual offence. |
Seventeen months after the Ipswich attack Matthews was tracked down through the DNA of a relative, the court heard. | Seventeen months after the Ipswich attack Matthews was tracked down through the DNA of a relative, the court heard. |
Passing sentence, Judge David Goodin said it was beyond dispute that Matthews had targeted the premises and that the victim's "horror and terror" was "unimaginable". | Passing sentence, Judge David Goodin said it was beyond dispute that Matthews had targeted the premises and that the victim's "horror and terror" was "unimaginable". |
The judge praised the woman's courage in fighting back and scratching her attacker's face, which enabled the police to collect a DNA sample. | The judge praised the woman's courage in fighting back and scratching her attacker's face, which enabled the police to collect a DNA sample. |
Matthews was arrested after the sample was matched with a family member whose DNA had been collected for the national database. | Matthews was arrested after the sample was matched with a family member whose DNA had been collected for the national database. |
Matthews, of Swallow Road, Ipswich, got into the bungalow through the back door while the woman was letting her dog out, the court heard. | Matthews, of Swallow Road, Ipswich, got into the bungalow through the back door while the woman was letting her dog out, the court heard. |
He attacked the woman in her living room and again in her bedroom, where she thought she was "going to die", the prosecution said. | He attacked the woman in her living room and again in her bedroom, where she thought she was "going to die", the prosecution said. |
'Horrendous attack' | 'Horrendous attack' |
Suffolk Police said the earlier convictions in south Wales pre-dated the sex offenders register, so they had not been informed Matthews was living in Ipswich. | Suffolk Police said the earlier convictions in south Wales pre-dated the sex offenders register, so they had not been informed Matthews was living in Ipswich. |
He was jailed for 18 months in 1974 for offences against a 17-year-old girl. | He was jailed for 18 months in 1974 for offences against a 17-year-old girl. |
In 1980, he was jailed for four years for the attempted rape of another 17-year-old girl at a quarry. | In 1980, he was jailed for four years for the attempted rape of another 17-year-old girl at a quarry. |
After Thursday's sentencing, Det Insp Kevin Hayward from Suffolk Police said: "This was an horrendous attack on a lady living on her own and I think the sentence reflects the severity of that. | After Thursday's sentencing, Det Insp Kevin Hayward from Suffolk Police said: "This was an horrendous attack on a lady living on her own and I think the sentence reflects the severity of that. |
"The DNA database and sex offenders register didn't exist in 1992 and, from a reassurance point of view, there have been great advances in DNA technique and communication between forces since then." | "The DNA database and sex offenders register didn't exist in 1992 and, from a reassurance point of view, there have been great advances in DNA technique and communication between forces since then." |
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