Posted on March 27, 2009

Kirk Reid: Children’s football coach guilty of stalking and sexually assaulting 25 women

Police believe he is a serial sex predator behind at least 71 attacks on women.

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Kirk Reid: Reid pounced on his victims as they made their way home from nights out in the Balham, Clapham and Tooting areas of south west London.

Reid, 44, pounced on his victims as they made their way home from nights out in the Balham, Clapham and Tooting areas of south west London.

An independent investigation is under way into police blunders after it emerged Reid was not arrested until four years after he was made a suspect.

The college head chef, who was found guilty by a jury at Kingston Crown Court on Thursday, admitted a further two indecent assaults.

He was also found guilty of raping a woman he grabbed on the street in March 2002 and an unconnected rape of a woman in a flat in 1995.

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Kirk Reid: Children's football coach guilty of stalking and sexually assaulting 25 women
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