Milton Keynes Rapist Jailed for 16 Years
Alexander Taylor-Moss Locked Up for Sex Crimes
Alexander Taylor-Moss, 31, from North Seventh Street, Milton Keynes, has been slammed with a 16-year prison sentence for horrific sex offences. The convict pleaded guilty to four counts of sexual assault, three counts of rape, and four counts of assault by penetration.
The Aylesbury Crown Court handed down the hefty custodial term on Friday (26 March), along with an eight-year extended licence. Taylor-Moss was also slapped with indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention and Restraining Orders.
Timeline of Terror: 2013 to 2017
The shocking offences spanned from August 2013 to September 2017, involving two separate victims subjected to brutal assaults and rapes by Taylor-Moss in Milton Keynes. Police charged him only recently, on 22 February this year.
Police Praise Victims’ Courage
“I would like to pay tribute and thank the victims in this case for their bravery and dignity throughout the long investigation,” said Specialist Investigator Selena Fuller from Bletchley Police Station.
“Thanks to their courage, Taylor-Moss has been convicted and cannot harm anyone else. His guilty pleas spared the victims from giving evidence and reliving their trauma.”
“This sentence reflects the severity of his offences. Taylor-Moss is a dangerous individual who poses a real risk to the public.”
“Thames Valley Police take such reports very seriously and are committed to thorough investigations to bring offenders to justice.”
Support for Victims
Thames Valley Police assured victims that help and support are always available during investigations. They hope this sentence brings some closure to those affected.
For advice and information on reporting sexual assault and rape, visit the Thames Valley Police website.