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'Depraved' Peterborough predator featuring on 24 Hours in Police Custody may have more victims

'Depraved' Peterborough predator featuring on 24 Hours in Police Custody may have more victims

ITV News9 hours ago
A rape investigation which resulted in a sexual predator being jailed for more than ten years is set to feature in a TV show - with detectives warning that there may be more victims yet to be found.
24 Hours in Police Custody follows the case of Craig France, 34, who targeted young women at nightclubs and plied them with alcohol before taking them to his Peterborough home, where he had set up hidden cameras.
He recorded himself carrying out sexual acts on some of his victims while they were unconscious or sleeping.
Jailing him for 10 years and seven months for rape, sexual assault and voyeurism, Judge Mr Justice Mark Bishop said he "posed a risk to society".
The TV show follows Det Ch Insp Helen Tebbit and her team after a young woman comes forward in August 2024 to say she had been raped.
The team was faced with the task of trawling through more than 6,000 disturbing images and videos from the hidden cameras.
As a result, officers delivered the news to three other victims that, unbeknown to them, they had been filmed by France.
The TV programme will show how France, of Hammonds Drive, Fengate, preyed on his victims in what police say had become 'a way of life'.
Det Ch Insp Tebbit said: 'Firstly, I would like to give my heartfelt thanks to the victims, who, despite their ordeals, supported the investigation and bravely shared their stories on 24 Hours in Police Custody.
'This programme will show that sexual predators can cleverly disguise their depraved behaviours - victims may not realise they are being groomed.
'France portrayed himself as everyone's best friend – caring, fun, and provided what his victims thought was a safe place to party.
'But in reality, he preyed on young women who had barely entered adulthood for his own sexual gratification.'
She said that due to the amount of footage and the nature of France's offending, there might be further victims yet to be identified.
'I would encourage anyone who thinks they might've been a victim of a sexual offence to contact us on 101 or via web chat on the force website', she said.
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