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Hopes TV show about Peterborough rapist will identify more victims
Hopes TV show about Peterborough rapist will identify more victims

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Hopes TV show about Peterborough rapist will identify more victims

A detective who helped convict a serial rapist said she believed "there are likely more victims out there" and urged them to come Ch Insp Helen Tebbit made her comments in relation to a TV documentary - 24 Hours In Police Custody - which features the case of Peterborough rapist Craig was jailed for more than 10 years in March 2025 after admitting rape and filming victims without their two-part edition of the Channel 4 programme, titled The Nightclub Predator, is being broadcast on Sunday and Monday. An investigation into France, 34, began when a young woman contacted police in August 2024 to say she had been a search of France's home, officers found several hidden cameras that had captured more than 6,000 disturbing images and other victims were then told that unbeknown to them they also had been to the amount of footage and the nature of France's offending, officers have said it was possible there were more victims yet to be identified. Speaking to the BBC, Det Ch Insp Tebbit said: "I don't think we will ever fully understand how many victims there are of Craig France. But I do think that there are likely more victims out there."The first woman who contacted police had been abused several years previously, said the detective, and she urged any victims to contact the police."I hope that anyone watching the programme sees that we have a team of specially trained officers who who will work tirelessly to ensure we do the very best for victims of serious sexual violence and hopefully that comes across," she said. The TV programme tells the inside story of the investigation into France who police believed has preyed on dozens of women. The control room is seen receiving a distressing 999 call from a young woman who believed she was raped two years previously. The suspect, Craig France, is not known to the police but has a reputation across Peterborough's nightclub scene, and for the notorious hot-tub afterparties he has hosted at his Ford, executive producer of 24 Hours in Police Custody, said: "This is a really disturbing case, but a really important one. "It throws a kind of really sharp light on one how difficult it can be to prosecute rapes and how impressive the Cambridgeshire rape investigation team are. "In a world where we all know that rape prosecutions have crashed, and nationally, it's eally good to see them taking very, very seriously this important case." 'Shocking case' Mr Ford believed the investigation also revealed more about misogyny in society and "the way men behave and what's acceptable in our culture"."There were people in his social group who actually saw videos of some of the things he did and didn't report it to the police," he said."So I think it's a really shocking case."There are possibly hundreds of women across Cambridgeshire who have come across this man and may well have been filmed against their permission without them knowing." Follow Peterborough news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

Peterborough rapist to feature on 24 Hours in Police Custody
Peterborough rapist to feature on 24 Hours in Police Custody

BBC News

time4 days ago

  • BBC News

Peterborough rapist to feature on 24 Hours in Police Custody

An investigation into a rapist who preyed on young women in a city will be featured in a two-part TV France of Hammonds Drive, Peterborough, was jailed for more than 10 years in March 2025 after admitting rape and filming victims without their case will feature on 24 Hours in Police Custody on Sunday and Monday under the title "Nightclub Predator" on Channel Ch Insp Helen Tebbit said: "This programme will show that sexual predators can cleverly disguise their depraved behaviours - victims may not realise they are being groomed." An investigation into France, 34, began when a young woman came forward in August last year to say she had been a search of France's home, officers found several hidden cameras that had captured more than 6,000 disturbing images and other victims were the told that unbeknown to them they also had been to the amount of footage and the nature of France's offending, officers have said it was possible there were more victims yet to be identified. 'Barely entered adulthood' Det Ch Insp Tebbit said: "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."At Cambridge Crown Court judge Mark Bishop heard France also admit to sexual assault, exposure in a public place, and Police said it encouraged anyone who thought they had been a victim of a sexual offence to contact them on 101 or via web chat on the force website. Follow Peterborough news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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