Child predator Stanley Tippett declared dangerous offender
Posted Oct 31, 2011 02:22:24 PM.
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TORONTO, Ont. – A judge in Peterborough has declared child predator Stanley Tippett a dangerous offender.
In making his decision, the judge said Tippett has a history of unrestrained behaviour, and can’t control sexual impulses, making it likely he would hurt somebody else in the future.
Tippett was convicted two years ago on seven counts, including kidnapping and sexual assault.
He was convicted after police allege he picked up a 12-year-old girl on a Peterborough sidewalk, before driving her 70-kilometres to Courtice where he attacked her behind a high school.
He was also the main suspect in the 1999 death of Toronto teen Sharmini Anandavel, but was never formally charged. Nobody has been charged in that case.
The designation of dangerous offender means Tippett can be jailed indefinitely.