Jail for sex attacker 30 years after he committed horrific crimes
David Tait punched and attempted to rape the terrified woman and said he would kill the boy unless she complied with his demands during the attack in the early hours of August 12 1984, Leeds Crown Court heard.
Lifelong criminal Tait, who stabbed the woman in the chest before she managed to escape with her son, went on to serve a numerous jail sentences for a string of unrelated crimes.
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Hide AdBut he could not be linked to the Wakefield attack until a West Yorkshire Police cold case review team re-examined the case.
A new computer-based tool used to interpret DNA samples finally provided the evidence police needed to bring Tait to justice.
A Leeds Crown Court jury convicted Tait of attempted rape, burglary and threats to kill after a trial.
Tait, 56, of Pontefract Road, Featherstone, was jailed for 13 years.
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Hide AdThe jury was told the woman’s husband was working away on the night Tait broke in to her home.
She was in bed asleep and woke to find him on top of her, trying to kiss her.
Jailing Tait, Judge Penelope Belcher told him: “This incident still lives with her... she is anxious even now when her husband works away from home.”
Judge Belcher said Tait’s name will be on the sex offender register for life.
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Hide AdAfter the sentencing hearing, Det Sgt Jez Freathy of West Yorkshire Police’s cold case review team, said “The team are delighted for the victim that after over 30 years she is finally able to have some closure.
“From an investigative point of view it shows that by applying new forensic techniques, offences that were considered undetectable are now detectable and offenders that thought they had escaped the net can be brought to justice.”
Tait was convicted of house burglaries in 1978, 1981, 1982 and 1983.
He was released from a prison sentence around 10 weeks before the attempted rape, which he committed while on bail.
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Hide AdTait was back in prison for burglary offences two months after the attack in Wakefield.
He was heavily-convicted throughout the 1980s and 1990s for offences including assault, theft, arson, burglary, robbery and possessing an offensive weapon.
In April 2013 he was convicted of assault and making threats to kill.