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A London Metropolitan Police officer has admitted to two dozen rapes and nearly 50 offenses in total spanning nearly two full decades while he was working in active duty on the force.
On Monday, the BBC reported ex-Met officer David Carrick admitted to 24 counts of rape. The former police officer had been first arrested on the charges back in October 2021. He reportedly carried out those horrific sexual assaults from 2003 through 2020 in the Hertfordshire area north of London. Now, with his admission, police are learning more about the depraved and violent extent to which he attacked and subjugated women.
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Carrick (pictured in his arrest mugshot, above) is from Stevenage in the center of Hertfordshire. He admitted to raping women in that area over the long span after finding some on dating apps and other online outlets. The news outlet reports he exerted sickening control over the women he raped. He would keep charge of what they wore, limited what they ate, and even “stopped some of the women from speaking to their own children.” Despicable…
Police say he was first brought to their attention in 2021 when a woman came forward with allegations against him. Carrick was arrested, and the London Metropolitan Police immediately suspended him from active duty and began making their case. They began investigating, and the case snowballed. On Monday morning, the Met revealed that the 48-year-old finally admitted to the full slate of charges over a year in.
In total, Carrick has been charged with 24 counts of rape, nine counts of sexual assault, five counts of assault by penetration, three counts
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