Batman rapist explained

The Batman rapist is an unidentified English serial sex offender who committed at least seventeen sexual assaults on women in the city of Bath, Somerset, between 1991 and 2000.[1] [2] He is the subject of Britain's longest–running serial rape investigation, codenamed Operation Eagle, and has now eluded capture for more than thirty years.[3] Detective Inspector Paul James of Avon and Somerset Constabulary, leading the operation, said it is "one of the most complicated and protracted investigations" that the force has ever undertaken.[4] In January 2001, the Forensic Science Service used the Low copy number (LCN) DNA profiling technique to isolate the rapist's DNA "fingerprint". They then began the process of taking swabs for comparison from all the men, believed to be around 2,000 individuals, whose names had come up during the course of the investigation.[5]

The perpetrator was nicknamed after leaving a baseball cap bearing a logo from the Batman film series at the scene of one attack.[6] Police believe that there are more victims who have never come forward.[7] The independent crime-fighting charity Crimestoppers UK have offered a £10,000 reward for information leading to his capture. The perpetrator has also been referred to in the news media as the "Riddler".[8] [9] The case was highlighted on the BBC's Crimewatch on 25 January 2000, including an appeal from Avon and Somerset Constabulary for information from the public.[10] As a result of the appeal, six previously unknown victims came forward.[11] Callers also gave the names of four potential suspects, including the son of a British diplomat, and "dozens of calls were received from prostitutes and partners of people with similar sexual habits".[12] [13]

Crimes and investigation

The Batman rapist is believed to have a detailed geographical knowledge of Bath and operates in "a specific hunting ground". All but one of his crimes have taken place in Bath, usually in the Bathwick area of the city, the exception being the abduction and rape of a 19-year-old woman in Kingswood, near Bristol, in September 1996. The perpetrator's crimes usually take place during the darker winter months and he attacked women of all ages, and in May 2000 attempted to carjack a 26-year-old woman in Bath while her 7-year-old daughter was in the car.

The attacker targeted lone women who had just returned to their cars, abducting them at knifepoint before forcing them to drive to secluded areas in the south of the city where he then assaulted them. He removed their underwear and ripped their tights during the rapes, but then made them put them back on after the rape is over.[14] After raping his victim, he often forced them to drive back to the area where he abducted them.[15]

Victims described their attacker as wearing black clothing and a baseball cap. He was slim, clean shaven and was about 5 ft 9 inches tall with blue eyes. He had a scar below his bottom lip. In October 2000, to coincide with the end of British Summer Time, Avon and Somerset Constabulary delivered leaflets to 25,000 homes in Bath—the biggest leaflet drop in the history of British criminal investigation—asking women to complete a checklist about friends, acquaintances, neighbours or relatives who might fit the profile of:

The rapist had long periods of apparent inactivity, including a three-year gap between October 1991 and November 1994, followed by a further two years of apparent inactivity until June 1996. Police suspect that there were other attacks during these lulls in activity, although a spokesman has said; "Another possibility to explain the long gaps is that this is a man who comes to the area infrequently, possibly for work reasons." His attacks may also have taken place while the rapist is between relationships. The rapist's attacks were usually between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., "possibly on the way home from work", or between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m., and he may have had convictions for car-related crimes "because of the ease with which he breaks into vehicles."[16]

Murder of Melanie Hall

See main article: Murder of Melanie Hall. Melanie Hall (born 20 August 1970 – disappeared 9 June 1996; declared legally dead 17 November 2004)[17] was a British hospital clerical officer from Bradford on Avon, who disappeared on 9 June 1996 following a night out at Cadillacs nightclub in Bath. On 5 October 2009 a motorway worker found a plastic bin bag containing bones while he was clearing a vegetation patch on a slip road at Junction 14 of the M5 motorway. The bones in the bag included a skull, pelvis and thigh bone and further remains were found buried and spread around the field by the side of the motorway.

Police have not ruled out links to the Batman rapist[18] [19] since the unknown assailant was known to have attempted to carjack a woman at knifepoint, leaving her wounded when she fought back and managed to escape, in the same area of the city a few hours before Hall was abducted.[20] [21]

See also

UK cold cases where the offender's DNA is known:

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Taylor . Michael . The Batman Rapist: What we know about the shocking serial attacker who terrorised women in Bath . 18 July 2022 . SomersetLive . 1 August 2020.
  2. News: Net closes on 'Batman rapist'. Jane. O'Brien. 18 May 2000. BBC News. 13 September 2010.
  3. News: Police link 11 attacks to serial rapist. Nick. Hopkins. 25 January 2000. 13 September 2010. The Guardian. London.
  4. News: Police to DNA test 2,000 in rapist hunt. 25 January 2001. 13 September 2010. Jason. Bennetto. The Independent.
  5. News: DNA hunt for rapist. Richard. Savill. The Daily Telegraph. 25 January 2001. 23 October 2016. InfoTrac. subscription .
  6. News: 'Batman rapist' attack.. 16 May 2000. 13 September 2010. Birmingham Post. Birmingham. Archived periodical at TheFreeLibrary.com
  7. News: Still desperate to unmask the Batman rapist. Europe Intelligence Wire. 13 December 2003. 13 September 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100105110024/http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-19748741_ITM. 5 January 2010. dead. dmy-all.
  8. News: 'Riddler' rapist in attack No 17. Sunday Mirror. 14 May 2000. 14.
  9. News: Riddler rapist 'is back'. News of the World. 14 May 2000. 17.
  10. News: Police hunt serial rapist. 25 January 2000. 13 September 2010. BBC News.
  11. News: Rapist suspected of more attacks. 22 February 2000. BBC News. 13 September 2010.
  12. News: Diplomat's son suspected of 'Riddler' rapes. The Observer. 14 May 2000. Tony. Thompson. 15.
  13. News: Victim No 17 holds key to caging rapist. Daily Express. 15 May 2000.
  14. News: Leaflets sent to 25,000 homes in rape inquiry. John. Steele. 27 October 2000. 13 September 2010. The Daily Telegraph.
  15. News: Serial rapist hunt turns to DNA. 24 January 2001. 13 September 2010. BBC News.
  16. News: The evil rapist who must be stopped now. Daily Express. 27 October 2000.
  17. News: Melanie declared dead 8 years after vanishing from nightclub. The Daily Telegraph. London. 18 November 2004. Richard. Savill. 12 July 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20140304030712/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1476893/Melanie-declared-dead-8-years-after-vanishing-from-nightclub.html. 4 March 2014. live.
  18. News: Fresh police plea in Melanie Hall murder probe. Jamie. Grierson. 6 April 2010. 12 September 2010. The Independent. London. https://web.archive.org/web/20100409072805/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/fresh-police-plea-in-melanie-hall-murder-probe-1937162.html. 9 April 2010. live.
  19. News: Leaflets sent to 25,000 homes in rape inquiry. 27 October 2000. 12 September 2010. John. Steele. The Daily Telegraph. London. https://web.archive.org/web/20140514012732/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1372014/Leaflets-sent-to-25000-homes-in-rape-inquiry.html. 14 May 2014. live.
  20. News: Riddler rapist's evil game of cap and mouse. News of the World. London. 14 February 1999. Ian. Edmondson. 42.
  21. News: Young. Sydney. Please find my perfect daughter. Daily Mirror. London. 12 June 1996. 8.