The Leamington Spa Rapist, Ian Burdett, 41, of Cubbington Road, was sentenced today (Wednesday) at Leicester Crown Court after being convicted of one count of rape on a lady following a trial at the same court. Ian Burdett was permanently registered on the Sex Offenders Register and handed a restraining order for a duration of 10 years.
The woman, who has lifelong anonymity under the Sexual Offences Act, said: “It is a struggle to put into words the full effect of his actions on me and my life. His behaviour has had a fundamental impact on many parts of my life. What he did to me has badly affected my feelings towards myself, something I find hard to understand and process. I am currently on a waiting list for therapy in the hope that a professional will help me to work on this and break the cycle of negative emotions and thoughts I now live with.”
It was in March 2023 when the woman took the brave step of reporting Ian Burdett’s crime to the police. She said: “Having the investigation going on in the background of my life has caused me a lot of ongoing anxiety. I am a very private person but I had to take a stand against him so he could no longer do this to me or anyone else. I won’t feel safe until he is locked away.”
Officer in the case, Detective Constable James Brennan, from the force’s Signal department, has praised the victim’s bravery. He said: “The victim has shown great courage and resolve in reporting to the police and supporting our investigation through to a successful conviction. I truly thank her for this and for placing her trust in us during this most traumatic time.
“Ian Burdett’s crime was a horrendous predatory act of sexual violence. At Leicestershire Police, we will always work tirelessly towards achieving justice for victims of sexual offences and to also help victims in receiving the support and advice they deserve.
“I had to take a stand against him so he could no longer do this to me or anyone else.”
These are the words of a woman who has bravely spoken out as the man, Ian Burdett, who raped her was jailed for five years.
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