Nathan Ackerley Hastings Rapist who raped a helpless, vulnerable woman, has been imprisoned for ten years. Following her return to his house in October 2021, 28-year-old Nathan Ackerley of School Road in Hastings sexually assaulted a woman as she slept.
She woke up during the attack, in which he had cut her clothes, managed to flee, and then reported the crime straight to a police station.
Although specialised police helped her, Nathan Ackerley was discovered and taken under custody on rape suspicions.
He had photographed the victim while she was asleep, according to a scan of his phone.
Later charges included voyeurism, sexual assault by penetration, and rape—along with sexual assault by touching.
Nathan Ackerley was found guilty of all charges on Friday, July 19; following Monday, July 22, he was sentenced to ten years, a minimum of two-thirds.
Nathan Ackerley also received orders to sign the Sex Offers’ Register for life and a restraining order against the victim.
The victim, a lady in her 20s, said, “I would want to thank Sussex Police for their continuous support, and I hope future victims feel they may come forward. Ideally, we have prevented this from happening to someone else in the future.
“The victim in this investigation showed incredible bravery in reporting this terrible ordeal to the police and supporting this process through to its conclusion,” said Detective Sergeant Ella Cook.
She has been clear that her purpose was to stop this from happening to someone else, and, thanks to her, a dangerous guy is behind bars where he can cause no further harm to the public.
“For their support and excellent effort, I want to thank this brave young woman and all others engaged in this inquiry.
“We are committed to supporting victims while we do all we can to hold offenders to account; we take all reports of sexual offending very seriously.
“If you are a victim, kindly inform the police online using 101 or dialling 999 in an emergency.”
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