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Match.com user Jason Lawrance 'raped women he met on website' | Match.com user Jason Lawrance 'raped women he met on website' |
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A man raped five women and attacked two more after meeting them on internet dating site match.com, a court heard. | A man raped five women and attacked two more after meeting them on internet dating site match.com, a court heard. |
Jason Lawrance, 50, of Liphook, Hampshire, used two profiles on the website to meet the seven women in Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire. | Jason Lawrance, 50, of Liphook, Hampshire, used two profiles on the website to meet the seven women in Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire. |
Derby Crown Court heard he raped one victim in her own home, one a hotel and another in his van. | Derby Crown Court heard he raped one victim in her own home, one a hotel and another in his van. |
Mr Lawrance denies rape, attempted rape and sexual assault. | Mr Lawrance denies rape, attempted rape and sexual assault. |
The court heard Mr Lawrance used his profiles keepitstraighttoday and straightmanlooking on match.com but was keen to talk to women offline. | The court heard Mr Lawrance used his profiles keepitstraighttoday and straightmanlooking on match.com but was keen to talk to women offline. |
Shaun Smith QC, prosecuting, told the jury: "We suggest that's because he was keen to engineer a situation where he persuaded women to make contact with him privately by phone or text message or email so he was not being watched by the match.com website." | Shaun Smith QC, prosecuting, told the jury: "We suggest that's because he was keen to engineer a situation where he persuaded women to make contact with him privately by phone or text message or email so he was not being watched by the match.com website." |
The court heard Mr Lawrance had consensual sex at a woman's house in Buxton, Derbyshire, in November 2013 but the following day raped her despite her "screaming hysterically". | The court heard Mr Lawrance had consensual sex at a woman's house in Buxton, Derbyshire, in November 2013 but the following day raped her despite her "screaming hysterically". |
He then sent her a text message reading: "When you were crying out for me to stop I couldn't, I'm so mad at myself xxx" and another saying "I was disgusted with myself for hurting you. I am so sorry. I am too rough for you xxx xx". | He then sent her a text message reading: "When you were crying out for me to stop I couldn't, I'm so mad at myself xxx" and another saying "I was disgusted with myself for hurting you. I am so sorry. I am too rough for you xxx xx". |
In June 2011, another woman was driven down a remote country lane near Crick, Northamptonshire, and he tried to convince her to get in the back of his van to see bunk beds he had made for his children. | |
There she was raped "despite the fact she was crying and asking him to stop", Mr Smith said. | There she was raped "despite the fact she was crying and asking him to stop", Mr Smith said. |
The woman's police interview was played to the court. | |
'Let me go' | |
"I thought I was not going to see my kids again," she told police. | |
"I remember thinking I was never going to get out of here. | |
"I was just crying and saying 'Let me go, you don't want to do this, let me go home now', but he did not listen. | |
"He was just hell bent, going to do what he came to do." | |
The court heard that, following the first complaint made in Derbyshire, detectives uncovered a string of women Mr Lawrance was believed to have attacked over several years. | The court heard that, following the first complaint made in Derbyshire, detectives uncovered a string of women Mr Lawrance was believed to have attacked over several years. |
Mr Smith said: "As a result of police checks whilst he was in custody, a rather disturbing picture emerged about the defendant's relationship with women, in particular women with whom he had made contact on match.com." | Mr Smith said: "As a result of police checks whilst he was in custody, a rather disturbing picture emerged about the defendant's relationship with women, in particular women with whom he had made contact on match.com." |
The trial is expected to last two weeks. | The trial is expected to last two weeks. |
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