“The Old Bailey jury heard that George was incapable of planning or carrying out a series of actions without panicking or triggering an epileptic fit.
Nine years after the shooting of TV presenter Jill Dando on her own doorstep, and seven years after he was convicted of the crime, the jury took less than two days to acquit him.
As he walked from court a free man, Miss Dando's family are now facing the probability that her murder will never be solved.
But what the jury were not permitted to hear was the details of his vile attack on Miss Gray as she reached home.
On the stairs of a block of flats, George overpowered her, smothered her screams with his hand over her nose and mouth and ripped down her jeans to rape her.
As he left, he said 'sorry' before making for the nearest underground station and disappearing. He was not caught for a year.
It is hard to equate this glimpse of George the determined sex attacker with the man portrayed in court and by his family as a victim.
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