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Wendell Baker: 'Double jeopardy' pensioner rapist cleared for release | Wendell Baker: 'Double jeopardy' pensioner rapist cleared for release |
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A man convicted of beating and raping a pensioner has been cleared for release from prison by the Parole Board. | A man convicted of beating and raping a pensioner has been cleared for release from prison by the Parole Board. |
Wendell Baker was given a life sentence in 2013 for attacking 66-year-old Hazel Backwell and locking her in a cupboard. | Wendell Baker was given a life sentence in 2013 for attacking 66-year-old Hazel Backwell and locking her in a cupboard. |
He was ordered to spend at least 10 and a half years in prison, following a second trial allowed under new double jeopardy laws. His minimum term was later reduced by two years. | He was ordered to spend at least 10 and a half years in prison, following a second trial allowed under new double jeopardy laws. His minimum term was later reduced by two years. |
On Friday the Parole Board said Baker "was suitable for release". | On Friday the Parole Board said Baker "was suitable for release". |
But he "will be on licence for the rest of his life", a Ministry of Justice (MoJ) spokesman added. | |
Baker, now 63, beat and raped Mrs Backwell at her home in Stratford, east London, in 1997. | Baker, now 63, beat and raped Mrs Backwell at her home in Stratford, east London, in 1997. |
During the court case it was heard that Ms Backwell was found by chance by a neighbour the following evening after Baker locked her in a cupboard. | During the court case it was heard that Ms Backwell was found by chance by a neighbour the following evening after Baker locked her in a cupboard. |
The attack left her too afraid to continue living alone or go out by herself and she died in 2002 "with a very sad and broken heart", her family said. | The attack left her too afraid to continue living alone or go out by herself and she died in 2002 "with a very sad and broken heart", her family said. |
Baker was found not guilty in 1999 when a judge wrongly ruled his trial could not proceed. | Baker was found not guilty in 1999 when a judge wrongly ruled his trial could not proceed. |
The introduction of the double jeopardy law in 2005 allowed a person cleared of a serious offence to face a retrial in certain circumstances. | The introduction of the double jeopardy law in 2005 allowed a person cleared of a serious offence to face a retrial in certain circumstances. |
A review in 2007 found much of the evidence had been lost or destroyed, and the case was reopened two years later. | A review in 2007 found much of the evidence had been lost or destroyed, and the case was reopened two years later. |
Baker, from Walthamstow, north-east London, was arrested in 2011. | Baker, from Walthamstow, north-east London, was arrested in 2011. |
The trial of Wendell Baker was one of the most disturbing I've reported on. | The trial of Wendell Baker was one of the most disturbing I've reported on. |
The brutal nature of the attack was distressing enough, but it was compounded by Baker's failure to show any remorse. | |
His defence to the overwhelming scientific evidence against him was that police had planted semen from a used condom. | His defence to the overwhelming scientific evidence against him was that police had planted semen from a used condom. |
A judicial error in 1999 and the later loss of vital police case-files meant Baker almost escaped justice. | A judicial error in 1999 and the later loss of vital police case-files meant Baker almost escaped justice. |
It must be galling, therefore, for those who worked so hard to secure his conviction that he's being let out at the first time of asking. | It must be galling, therefore, for those who worked so hard to secure his conviction that he's being let out at the first time of asking. |
He gave further DNA samples matching those found on swabs taken from Mrs Backwell. | He gave further DNA samples matching those found on swabs taken from Mrs Backwell. |
In 2014, Baker had his minimum jail term reduced by two years. | In 2014, Baker had his minimum jail term reduced by two years. |
He became eligible to be considered for release on 15 March. | He became eligible to be considered for release on 15 March. |
The Parole Board, which held a remote hearing to consider the case, said Baker would be subject to strict licence conditions including a curfew and an "enhanced form of supervision or monitoring", once released. | The Parole Board, which held a remote hearing to consider the case, said Baker would be subject to strict licence conditions including a curfew and an "enhanced form of supervision or monitoring", once released. |
A spokesman for the Parole Board said: "Parole Board decisions are solely focused on what risk a prisoner could represent to the public after release and whether that risk is manageable in the community. | A spokesman for the Parole Board said: "Parole Board decisions are solely focused on what risk a prisoner could represent to the public after release and whether that risk is manageable in the community. |
"We do that with great care and public safety is our number one priority." | "We do that with great care and public safety is our number one priority." |
The MoJ said: "Like all life sentence prisoners released by the independent Parole Board, Wendell Baker will be on licence for the rest of his life and subject to strict conditions - and faces a return to prison if he fails to comply." |