Man nearing end of sentence for raping 16-year-old gets more jail time over violent rape of Bedford boy

A man nearing the end of a prison term for raping a 16-year-old has been further jailed for 13 years for the violent rape of a 15-year-old Bedford boy in 1995.
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Sick James Devlin

Back in March at Luton Crown Court, James Devlin, 55, was found guilty of the 1995 rape of a 15-year-old boy in Shortstown, near Bedford, after DNA evidence in a cold case review was matched to him.

Today (Tuesday), Devlin was sentenced to 13 years.

On Monday 16 October 1995, at around 3.15pm, Devlin approached his victim as he waited at a bus stop. He asked the boy if he had the correct time, and then asked for help to start his car, promising him a lift back to the bus stop afterwards.

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Sick James Devlin
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The boy agreed and followed Devlin to where he said the car was located.

Once the pair had passed through a hedge, Devlin grabbed his victim and hit him, and threatened him further if he continued to struggle before raping him.

Forensic evidence recovered at the time did not match with an offender, but Devlin’s DNA profile was eventually traced as part of work carried out under Operation Painter, a review of undetected rapes and sexual offences which occurred between 1974 and 1999. The operation, by the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit, began in 2016 and has reviewed over 1,600 cases to date.

Detective Chief Inspector Alan Page, of the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit, who investigated this cold case, said: “We cannot underestimate the impact of Devlin’s actions upon his young victim. He has lived with this for over two decades, and we are pleased we have now been able to solve this despicable crime that has haunted him.

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The efit released by police at the time
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“Devlin is now going to spend further time in jail, safely behind bars, and this should give him time to reflect upon his depraved and unacceptable behaviour.

“The sentence demonstrates that no matter how long since a sexual offence occurred, we will take every report seriously and work to ensure those responsible face the consequences.”

Detective Chief Superintendent Mark Lay, who heads up Operation Painter, said: “Devlin inflicted a horrific ordeal on his young victim and went unpunished for so long. We will never undervalue the gravity of this case, and the length of time that has passed does not diminish the severity of the trauma for his victim.

“Now Devlin will remain in prison for a further 13 years where he can no longer prey upon victims.

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“This is the fourth successful conviction under Operation Painter and it is with thanks to scientific advancement, and the endeavour of the Op Painter team, together with our partners in forensic science, that we can now review cases dating back decades.

“We welcome today’s sentence as a further example of the painstaking and tenacious work undertaken in revisiting those past cases. Evil predators have been and will continue to be brought to justice, and we can finally offer a form of closure for their victims.”

Victims of rape and sexual assault can receive support and guidance from Bedfordshire Police and partner agencies including the Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC), as well as support through the criminal investigation process. Reports can be made to police on 101.

You can also contact SARC through the Emerald Centre, by visiting www.emeraldcentre.org, emailing [email protected] or calling 01234 897052.

Call us on 101, or report your concerns via our online reporting tool.

Always call 999 in an emergency.