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offence/sentence,unless otherwise stated).
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Name:
John Alan Wilde
Age:
48 yrs old (2010)
State:
NSW
Sentence:
Labelled one of the state's worst sex offenders....
Offence/Other:
Serial Rapist. Prior history dating back to 1981.
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Sex offender back behind bars after being found with knife
ONE of the state's worst sex offenders is back behind bars after he was found with a large knife hidden between his bedhead and pillow.
John Alan Wilde has spent close to 30 years in prison for a life of sexual violence that began in 1981 - and most of his crimes have involved raping women he held at knifepoint.
He was released from jail on December 12 last year following a campaign by The Sydney Morning Herald, despite warnings by the State Government that he still was not safe to be set free because he had never completed a sex offenders program.
Yesterday afternoon Wilde, 47, made an impassioned plea for "mercy" at Waverley Local Court, telling magistrate Lee Gilmour that he used the 30cm knife in his religion, which he described as "witchery".
The court heard he had been living in a special government-run halfway house under a strict extended supervision order on 30 conditions, including that he wear a GPS tracking device.
The knife was found on Wednesday after officers at the halfway house had refused Wilde's requests for a knife or a sword.
"I screwed up . . . I'm not a danger to the community, I don't believe I deserve (to go to jail again) - that will destroy my life, that will destroy my rehabilitation," he said.
Wilde denies that he ever committed the sexual assaults for which he has been convicted. His most recent sentence of 16 years was in 1991 for breaking into a woman's home and stabbing, bashing and raping her at knifepoint - just 13 days after being released on parole for a similar attack.
With his sentence ended, the Government applied to keep him in jail under legislation designed for the most serious sex offenders.
That bid was rejected by Supreme Court judge David Kirby.
Asking for "leniency and mercy", Wilde yesterday said he was due to begin a course with animal rescue group WIRES within days, something he believed would help secure his "re-integration" into society.
However, Ms Gilmour sent him back to jail for a fixed term of two months, saying the sentence must carry an element of deterrence.
The Daily Telegraph (20-3-2009)
Lisa Davies/ Janet Fife-Yeomans
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Evil rapist could be released
THE Supreme Court will decide next month whether another vicious serial rapist is to be released on to the streets, after the bungled
release of rapist
Raymond Barry Cornwall last week.
The Attorney-General has used the Crimes (Serious Sex Offenders) Act 2006 to apply for the continued detention of John Alan Wilde, 45,
who has completed his 16-year prison sentence.
Meanwhile another accused sex offender is coming to Australia. Read more here.
The Supreme Court last week decided to detain Wilde on an "interim basis" until January 24.
The order was made the day after Cornwall breached the conditions of his release, by the Court of Appeal under an extended supervision order,
by fleeing on the day of his release. He was recaptured last Friday after a day on the run.
Wilde's history of sexual violence dates back to March 1981, when he raped a woman after forcing his way into her home. Two days later he assaulted a 17-year-old girl.
He was jailed for two years, and attacked again three months after being released on parole.
On September 1983, armed with a knife, he bound, gagged and sexually assaulted a young married woman who was at home with two babies.
Thirteen days after release on parole in October 1991 he forced his way into a woman's home and then stabbed and bashed her before tying her
up and raping her.
The sentencing judge said Wilde exuded "a sense of latent, only barely concealed violence, which does not bode well for his future, nor that
of the community when he is released".
The Supreme Court hearing heard that Wilde had refused to undergo a sex offenders treatment program in prison.
The court has the power to either grant the application for a 25-month extended detention order so he can undergo treatment, to order Wilde's
release under an extended supervision program, or to release him without conditions.
It adjourned the matter for a "risk management plan" to be prepared which would outline how Wilde might be adequately treated and supervised
while in the community.
AAP (24-12-2007)
Kara Lawrence
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