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David Carrick (serial rapist) was born on 4 January, 1975 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, is an English criminal and former police officer. Discover David Carrick (serial rapist)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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David Carrick (serial rapist) Net Worth
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David Carrick (born 4 January 1975) is an English serial rapist and former police officer who worked for the Metropolitan Police.
Carrick was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England on 4 January 1975.
At the time of his birth, his parents, a cleaner and a Royal Artillery soldier, lived at Bulford military camp.
After the birth of his younger sister, the family moved to Durrington.
Carrick went to Durrington comprehensive school.
Carrick's parents divorced when he was a teenager.
He joined the police force in 2001 and worked as an armed police officer in the Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection from 2009 until his initial suspension and subsequent sacking from his position.
An independent public inquiry into the case is being chaired by Lady Elish Angiolini.
Carrick was arrested in 2021 and in 2022 pleaded guilty to multiple counts of rape between 2002 and 2021.
In 2023, he was sentenced to life imprisonment, with a minimum term of more than 30 years.
After a short career in the British Army, Carrick became a police officer with the Metropolitan Police in 2001, initially serving as a response officer in south London, before he joined the armed Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection team in 2009.
His employers investigated allegations that he was the perpetrator of domestic abuse in 2002.
Between 2003 and 2020, Carrick abused and raped multiple women he met using Badoo and Tinder, often in Hertfordshire, England.
Using his job as an armed police officer to gain their trust and inflate his importance, he developed multiple abusive relationships with women.
He degraded his victims, including physical abuse with a belt, imprisonment in small spaces, urinating on victims and rape.
In some cases he controlled what his victims wore, when or what they ate, and where they slept.
He would sometimes ban them from eating altogether.
In October 2021, another woman reported to the police that he had date raped her a year earlier, deciding to come forward the day after Wayne Couzens, another Met officer who served in the same unit at Carrick, who was sentenced for the kidnapping, rape and murder of Sarah Everard.
At approximately 05:18 GMT on 2 October 2021, Carrick was arrested at his home address in Hertfordshire.
His arrest is captured on body-worn video, where he is heard to say: "There's no necessity", regarding his arrest.
Carrick was suspended from police work.
40 officers and staff were assigned to Carrick's case, all having to sign disclaimers that they would not disclose information about the case, wanting to stop leaks from the investigation reaching the press.
Carrick initially pleaded not guilty to all the charges against him.
As of May 2022 he was being held on remand at HM Prison Belmarsh in south-east London.
In December 2022, at the Old Bailey criminal court in Central London, Carrick pleaded guilty to 49 charges, including 24 of rape; the charges relate to twelve female victims.
On 16 January 2023, at Southwark Crown Court, he pleaded guilty to four more charges of rape.
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, reacted with a statement that he was "absolutely sickened and appalled".
Crown Prosecution Service Chief Prosecutor Jaswant Narwal was quoted stating "the scale of the degradation Carrick subjected his victims to is unlike anything I have encountered in my 34 years with the Crown Prosecution Service".
In the wake of Carrick's conviction, the Metropolitan Police said the force was re-examining past claims of domestic abuse or sexual offences against Met officers and staff, and said the force was looking into about 1,000 of its 45,000 employees.
Carrick's sentencing hearing at Southwark Crown Court began on 6 February 2023.
On 7 February 2023, he subsequently received 36 life sentences with a minimum term of 30 years plus 239 days, meaning he must serve that long in prison before becoming eligible for parole.
He will become eligible for parole on 2 May 2052.
The following details regarding the victims and the background to the offences, as well as the specific counts on the indictments and sentences are taken from the sentencing remarks by sentencing judge Bobbie Cheema-Grubb:
On 8 February 2023, the Attorney General's Office announced that, after "multiple requests", they would be reviewing the sentence under the Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme.
On 3 March, Michael Tomlinson, the Solicitor-General for England and Wales, said that he was satisfied sentencing judge Bobbie Cheema-Grubb "gave careful and detailed consideration to all the features of this case" when deciding how much time Carrick would spend in prison, and that the sentencing would not be sent to the Court of Appeal for review.
In July 2023 it was announced that six of Carrick's victims were intending to sue the Metropolitan Police for breaching their human rights by failing to investigate properly.
On 20 July 2023 the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) announced that it was starting four investigations into the way the Metropolitan Police had handled complaints against Carrick.
The IOPC also announced that it was conducting a similar investigation into Wiltshire Police.
Although both the Metropolitan Police and other British police forces received multiple complaints about his behaviour, he was re-certified to remain an armed police officer in 2017.
Work colleagues gave Carrick the nickname Bastard Dave, due to his propensity for cruelty.