Harriet Wistrich for The Metro
27th November 2018
‘I feel vindicated, we were right all along and didn’t make it up. We knew this man was a danger to women and we felt compelled to take action.’ That was the reaction of ‘DSD’, one of the women John Worboys raped in the back of his black cab in 2003, to news earlier this week that following a second parole board review, he (who now uses the name Radford) would not be released from prison or moved to open conditions. DSD, who has anonymity, was one of two women I represent who brought the unprecedented judicial review challenge of the Parole Board decision to release him from a category A prison, heard in March this year.
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