Lee Michaels raped a grandmother in her own home in a case one officer said was the 'most disturbing' he ever worked on
Lee Michaels, also known as Lee Beazley, was released on licence in June last year after serving part of his sentence.Michaels raped a 65-year-old grandmother at her home in Middlesbrough while armed with a knife in 2005.
The two, who were 19 at the time, had bound and gagged the woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons. The attack shocked Teesside.Michaels admitted two counts of rape while Humphrey admitted three. West Yorkshire Police said: "Enquiries are continuing to locate Michaels and anyone who can assist in locating him is asked to contact police at Wakefield on 101 or by using the LiveChat facility on the West Yorkshire Police website."
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