James Warnock, 56, charged in cold case rape and murder of Yiannoulla Yianni, 17, in Hampstead in 1982.
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DNA linked to the rape and murder of a teenage girl in August 1982 was matched by police almost 34 years later, the Old Bailey has heard...
Opening the trial, prosecutor Crispin Aylett QC told jurors that Yiannoulla had been with her parents Elli and George Yianni at their shoe repair shop on the day of the attack, but went home early to prepare supper.
At around 2pm, a "Mediterranean looking" man in his early 20s was spotted chatting with Yiannoulla on her doorstep. Twenty minutes later a neighbour heard a scream, jurors were told.
A middle-aged handyman has been jailed for life for the rape and murder of Yiannoulla Yianni more than 34 years ago.
A jury at the Old Bailey, who sat through four weeks of harrowing and at times graphic evidence, took just two hours to find James Warnock, 56, guilty on both counts...
He was finally arrested after being caught sharing videos and images of child abuse as part of an online anti-paedophile sting. Routine DNA samples were taken, which were found to match semen left at the scene of Yiannoulla’s death...
Handing Warnock a 25-year minimum sentence on Monday, Judge Nicholas Hilliard QC said he posed “a grave risk to young women” and “will most likely die in prison”.