The Nassau Guardian
New sentencing date set for serial rapist
The sentencing for a serial rapist who raped two women in separate home invasions has been rescheduled.
Convicted rapist Oscar Ingraham will now be sentenced on August 29 since a psychiatric report has finally been prepared.
Justice Carolita Bethell was forced to push back sentencing twice because the report was incomplete.
The first attack took place on February 28, 2012, and the second happened between 11 p.m. on May 29 and 5 a.m. on May 30, 2012.
In the first case, Ingraham broke into the home of two foreigners and robbed both of them of cash, cell phones, travel documents and government-issued identification and work permits, valued at $3,325.
He raped one of the women, while the other watched, according to the evidence.
In the second incident, Ingraham broke into a woman’s western New Providence home and robbed her of $165 cash and a $200 Nokia cell phone before sexually assaulting her at gunpoint.
The rape occurred during an island-wide power outage.
Ingraham represented himself at trial.
Darell Taylor and Raquel Whymms appear for the Crown.
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