The 'Clifton Rapist' back behind bars for sex assault whilst out on licence

Ronald Evans was jailed for a string of rapes in Bristol between 1977 and 1979
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A murderer and serial sex attacker who is Britain’s longest-serving prisoner is back behind bars after being found guilty of sexually assaulting a woman whilst out on licence.

Ronald Evans, now 82, was dubbed the 'Clifton Rapist' and jailed for a string of rapes in Bristol between 1977 and 1979.

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He had previously served 11 years for the murder and rape of a woman in 1963.

He was released from jail under a lifetime licence in 2018 but has been on remand since his arrest and will be sentenced later this week after his conviction for molesting a woman at her home.

He was convicted at Harrow Crown Court, sitting at Hendon Magistrates of one count of sexual assault in a majority verdict of 11 to one.

Appearing emotionless as the jury returned their verdicts after more than five hours deliberation he was cleared of two other counts of sex assault against a different woman.

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The jury in his week long retrial had been told of his previous sexual offences but his conviction for the horrific rape and murder of 21-year-old shop worker Kathleen Heathcote in 1963 was not disclosed to them.

Evans admitted killing Heathcote in the Nottingham area after police found some of the victim’s possessions in his home.

He spent 11 years in prison before being released on a life license in 1975 and reoffending with the string of rapes on the Downs in Bristol.

Evans, dressed in a beige cardigan over his grey prison tracksuit and using a crutch to help him walk, told his trial he felt ‘remorse’ for his previous offences but had been nothing but kind to his two latest alleged victims.

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He denied three counts of sexual assault made by two separate women whom he met at a community centre in London, saying he was a ‘reformed’ man who had changed his ways.

Both women became tearful whilst giving their evidence in court.

The jury were told he had nine previous convictions - eight of indecent assault and one of rape - against women dating back to between 1977 and 1979.

Evans terrorised the Clifton and Durdham Downs in Bristol for around 20 months in the late 70s; targeting young women aged between 18 and 33 in sex attacks down dark alleyways of the city.

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A honey-trap operation codenamed ‘Argus’ was eventually enacted by police at the beginning of 1979 to ensnare Evans, with 11 brave young female officers acting as bait for the elusive criminal over a period of 11 weeks.

Evans’ trial heard he was released from prison - after a total of 57 years inside - in November 2018.

The jury heard Evans began volunteering at a community centre and that, despite his old age, had ‘maintained his inappropriate sexual desires’.

When police later arrested him, they found a vibrator, lubricant and condoms in his bedside drawer.

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After analysing his mobile phone, officers also found searches to Pornhub and sexualised conversations with friends.

“Why is this relevant?” Lauren Sales, prosecuting, asked the jury in her opening.

“Well, the Crown say it is relevant because Mr Evans is a leopard that cannot change its spots.

“Despite his age, he was and remains a sexual predator.”

The court heard Evans developed relationships with women at the local community centre; women Ms Sales suggested were ‘targeted’ by Evans as being ‘vulnerable’.

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Ms Sales told the court Evans had ‘targeted’ both women due to their physical disablities and mental health issues.

On his previous sex convictions from Bristol, she added: “They were all committed against women alone at night time.

“Being a man in your 80s, you realised you had to change your tactics. You went to the community centre and seized your opportunity.

“A lot of people would think that a man in his 80s wouldn’t have sexual desires, but it’s clear you maintained yours over the years.

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“You identified an opportunity. You are not a young man chasing women in their 30s anymore, you are an elderly man chasing vulnerable women.

“Are your sexual desires so out of control you can’t control yourself?”

Evans, who became increasingly frustrated with Ms Sales whilst giving evidence, insisted he’d treated the two complainants with ‘nothing but kindness’, and even suggested one may have brought the charges against him after becoming angry that he had ended their friendship.

However, lawyers said that no matter the result, whether he was cleared or convicted of the fresh sexual allegations, Evans would always have been returned to jail because he had breached the conditions of his licence.

Sentencing is due to take place Thursday, 16 November.

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