Frank Farrell: Murderer jailed for raping and assaulting women

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Frank Farrell: Murderer jailed for raping and assaulting women
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Frank Farrell is already serving a life sentence for killing Smita Mistry at her home in Leicester.

By Dan Martin & PA news agencyA murderer serving a life sentence for killing his partner has been jailed for a further 12 years for raping and assaulting two other women.

He added: "This does not affect sentencing, and is only indicative of the complete lack of remorse he has shown - and his cowardice."He said Farrell had treated each victim "as his own possession" to satisfy his "substantial sexual appetite", assaulting both women "on a regular basis" and exposing them to "humiliating and degrading" treatment.

The second victim described Farrell raping her, again while awake and asleep, and demanding sex, with her fearing she would be assaulted if she refused.Farrell already had a 2006 assault conviction for biting a previous partner and another from 2018, against Ms Mistry - who he later went on to kill.

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