She is one of 13 victims. For her, the terror of what happened in the 1980s has been amplified in the last fortnight. Andrew Barlow - formerly Andrew Longmire - the man who raped her and a dozen others was making a new bid for freedom.
Her care-free life was shattered by Barlow one day in 1987 as she lay in bed in her terraced home. She was in her mid-20s. "It was in the morning, about 7.30, 8am.
I was asleep. I felt something sharp on my neck. He woke me up. "He broke a window at the back... the pantry window. I hadn't heard that.
I had been told he had been watching me. He broke in, I did not hear him coming up the stairs. I felt the sharpness to my neck, and woke up to these eyes.
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