Shoreham man jailed for raping woman after assaulting another

Jordan Murphy will also be placed on the sex offenders’ register indefinitely

Author: Jo SymesPublished 21st Jul 2021

A man who raped one woman and assaulted another on the same night in Shoreham has been jailed following a Sussex Police investigation.

Jordan Murphy, 24, from Shoreham, was jailed for nine years on Monday, July 12, after being found guilty of rape, common assault and committing an offence with intent to commit a sexual offence.

He had pleaded not guilty to all three charges, which took place in the early hours of March 8, 2020.

At around 2.45am, Murphy’s 21-year-old victim reported being followed along Hammy Lane and onto Middle Road by an unidentified male – later revealed to be Murphy.

She was pulled down an alleyway and into some bushes adjacent to playing fields opposite Southview Close, where she was raped.

After escaping from Murphy, the woman reported the assault to her friends, her friends responded by immediately driving their own cars down Middle Road and took a photograph of a lone male, who the victim recognised as her attacker.

Police released a witness appeal seeking the identity of the man in the image, which resulted in several calls naming him as Jordan Murphy, a local warehouse worker.

Another woman, aged 21, also came forward as a result of the appeal - reporting she had been followed and grabbed by Murphy earlier that night nearby Old Shoreham Road but had managed to escape, pushing him away.

Murphy was arrested by officers on March 10, 2020.

Following a trial at Lewes Crown Court, Murphy was sentenced to nine years in prison for rape, one year for the attempted sexual offence and six months for common assault, all to run concurrently.

He was also placed on the sex offenders’ register indefinitely.

Murphy’s second victim read out a witness statement in court in which she explained the devastating impact the attack has had on her life, affecting relationships with friends and family and leaving her nervous and prone to panic attacks.

She added:

“I have a message for Jordan. Although this is the worst thing to have happened in my life, I don’t hold any hate, I don’t hold any grudge towards the defendant. I don’t want to believe he is a bad person.

"I want to believe he’s a person who made a mistake and took an opportunity that he should never have. I believe he failed himself, and I believe a real man or person would not succumb to a weakness like that.

“Since this incident it has slightly steered me into choosing a career where I can be supportive and help people. On a positive note, this incident has made me grateful to have life and to live a life filled with zero regrets.”

Detective Constable Hugh Charles of the Littlehampton Safeguarding Investigations Unit said:

“We began an investigation as soon as the first report was received and, thanks to the bravery of the victims, their friends’ immediate actions on the night of the incident and the positive response from the public, officers were able to quickly identify a suspect, make an arrest and secure a conviction.

“We always follow up such reports with a thorough investigation to establish the full circumstances and help seek justice for victims whenever possible.

“Many days and hours were spent completing extensive house to house enquiries and conducting local CCTV trawl and securing supportive evidence.”

"If you or anyone you know are victims of such offending, contact us in confidence on 101 and arrange to talk to experienced investigators.

"We can also arrange expert support and access to sources of further advice."

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