Predator who raped five women he met on Tinder is jailed for life with at least 12 years

Tom Rodwell was handed a life sentence for raping five women.Tom Rodwell was handed a life sentence for raping five women.
Tom Rodwell was handed a life sentence for raping five women. | PA

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Tom Rodwell carried out the offences against five women over a three-year period

A predator who was “addicted to a sense of power” has been jailed for life for raping five women he met on the Tinder dating app.

Tom Rodwell, 31, of Acklam, Middlesbrough, subjected his victims to sexual and physical harm, manipulated them and made them feel worthless, Teesside Crown Court was told.

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Passing sentence, Judge Paul Watson QC said the defendant was “addicted to a sense of power” he had over the women, whose lives he had “ruined”.

The judge told him: “You are a callous, unfeeling sexual predator whose only concern is for your own gratification.”

In a series of statements, victims told the court how Rodwell, who previously worked for HMRC, the Royal Navy in Scotland, at an NHS call centre and who was training to be a paramedic, shattered their confidence and forced them into sexual acts.

Rodwell admitted 11 rape offences against five victims

He admitted a series of 11 rape offences against his five victims, in a period spanning three years, as well as an attempted rape and sexual assault.

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During the hearing it emerged that the defendant, who has no previous convictions, faced similar charges in Scotland in 2018 but was acquitted.

Rodwell used the Tinder app to make contact with the women.

Richard Bennett, prosecuting, told the court: “The defendant, using social media, would contact a number of single young women and once in contact with them, he would physically and sexually abuse them.

“In addition to the physical and sexual abuse, he would psychologically manipulate them and in some cases make them feel worthless.”

Mr Bennett said Rodwell had told his first victim he was into “rough sex” and the barrister added: “It would become apparent that the defendant did not realise or seem to care that he needed consent.”

Rodwell admitted raping her at least four times.

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The first time he met his second victim he told her he wanted to get her pregnant.

He sent victim a message asking if he could ‘rape her again’

He raped her the second time they met, days later sending her a Whatsapp asking when he could “rape her again”, Mr Bennett said.

The third woman said she considered killing herself having been raped by Rodwell several times.

The fourth woman said Rodwell raped her in a hotel, then repeatedly hit her, but he later claimed he could not remember what happened Mr Bennett said.

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The final victim said Rodwell had told her from the outset how he wanted to “own her” and “choke her”, the court heard.

Andrew Turton, defending, said there was no clear explanation for Rodwell’s offending, but drink was involved.

Mr Turton said: “He is unable to explain to me or to the court why he had these preoccupations and why there were deviant elements in terms of control and violence.

“It appears alcohol played a part.”

Judge Watson jailed Rodwell for life with a minimum term of 12 years before he can be considered for parole.

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Restraining orders were put in place to prevent him contacting any of the women.

After the sentencing, Detective Constable Rick Sainsbury paid tribute to the women who have now seen him jailed for life.

He said: “Rodwell’s offending is despicable.

“He is a dangerous individual and his selfish and depraved actions have caused lasting harm to his victims and their families.”

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