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Article: Detective spurred by extra motivation; In the 22 years he has been a police officer, Det Chief Insp Jim Napier has never had to deal with a more complex and upsetting case than Peter Voisey's rape, abduction and sexual assault of a six-year-old girl. Daniel Cochlin reports.(News)
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- The Journal (Newcastle, England)
- Article date:
- October 23, 2006
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Byline: Daniel Cochlin
WHEN the news of a little girl snatched from her bath, raped and sexually assaulted, and dumped freezing and naked in a back lane reached the desk of Det Chief Insp Jim Napier, a shiver went down his spine.
The Scot has a daughter the same age as the victim who was subjected to a horrifying ordeal at the hands of convicted paedophile Peter Voisey.
At the end of the trial at Newcastle Crown Court last week, Det Chief Insp Napier admitted the thought of what had happened gave him an extra motivation ...
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