THE man who strangled backpacker Grace Millane in New Zealand raped another Brit tourist just months before the killing.
Jesse Kempson can now be named after an order banning his identification was lifted as he lost an appeal against his murder conviction and sentence.
It was revealed the 28 year old raped the other tourist eight months before killing Grace, whose body was later found buried in a shallow grave.
Just as he did with Grace, he lured the victim, then 21, into a drunken Tinder date before taking her back to his motel room.
He also sexually assaulted his girlfriend the previous year in a sickening ordeal lasting months.
The shocking details could not be revealed until now as he was on trial for those crimes, with his identity kept secret over fears that linking him with Grace's murder could prejudice jurors.
But both trials - which took place in October and November this year - have concluded with guilty verdicts.
As a result, Kempson has been sentenced to an additional 11 years to run concurrently with the 17-year minimum he received for Grace's murder.
In a statement, Grace's family said: “As a family we do not think about him or speak his name."
Backpacker Grace, from Essex, went missing on December 1, 2018 and failed to contact her family on her 22nd birthday the following day while in Auckland, as part of a planned year-long trip abroad.
KILLER UNMASKED
She was last seen alive entering a hotel with Kempson on the evening of December 1.
On December 9, her body was found in a wooded area about 30ft from the side of the road in the Waitakere Ranges near Auckland.
She died after meeting Kempson through the dating app Tinder, going out for drinks, and then returning to his hotel apartment in central Auckland.
He was caged for life with a non-parole period of 17 years for murdering Grace in his Auckland apartment in December, 2018.
Eight months earlier, Jesse Kempson attacked a rape victim, then 21, on a Tinder date.
Furious at her refusal to have sex after he had bought her drinks and dinner Kempson raped her while she lay on the bed.
She kept the 2018 attack secret until she recognised Kempson, now 28, from media coverage the day he was charged with Grace’s murder and went straight to police.
Kempson was convicted of the rape in November.
In a statement read to the court at his sentencing, the victim said for a long time she had woken up “crying and screaming” with flashbacks and nightmares, terrified that Kempson would track her down.
“Every time I went to sleep, I’d see your eyes popping out of your head, staring at me in anger, " she said.
“I am not scared,” she said. “I am strong. I am not alone. I am loved. I have so much to look forward to in my life and I will not look back. "You don't have any power over me any more.”
In another trial, Kempson was convicted in October of terrorising his live-in girlfriend over a period of months.
He subjected her to violent assaults, threatened her with a butcher’s knife and forced her into humiliating sex acts after telling her he had been sent by the CIA to kill her.
Details of the cases and their links to Grace's death can only be reported after Kempson failed in a bid to overturn his murder conviction and sentence at New Zealand’s Court of Appeal.
Their ruling on Friday, and a final decision from the Supreme Court today, allowed New Zealand media to finally reveal Kempson’s identity.
Grace's family said not naming Kempson had "allowed people to remember Grace - a young, vibrant girl who set out to see the world, instead of the man who took her life".
They told "To use his name shows we care and gives him the notoriety he seeks.
"We instead choose to speak Grace's name."
'NO REMORSE'
Justice Geoffrey Venning had found Kempson guilty of the rape, prompting an outburst from the dock.
“You have no reason to convict me. You’re full of s**t mate,” raged Kempson, a salesman who had become obsessed with online dating and told women, colleagues and friends a never-ending stream of bizarre lies to boost his ego or attract sympathy.
At his sentencing last month, Justice Venning said it was clear Kempson did not accept his offending and told him: “You have no remorse or insight into it.”
Kempson has now been sentenced to a total of 11 years jail for the two recent trials, to be served concurrently with the 17 year minimum sentence for Grace’s murder, but plans to appeal against both new convictions.
Details of the two new cases and their links to Grace Millane’s death can only be reported now after Kempson failed in a bid to overturn his murder conviction and sentence at New Zealand’s Court of Appeal.
Kempson’s identity was finally revealed more than two years after Grace died in the twisted killer’s hotel room the night before her 22nd birthday.
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He had taken shocking photographs of her dead body, watched hard core porn and went on another Tinder date before bundling Lincoln University graduate Grace into a suitcase and burying her in a shallow grave in woodland outside Auckland.
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At his trial last year, his lawyers argued that Grace whose dad David died of cancer last month, had a long-standing fetish for erotic asphyxiation, had encouraged him to choke her during consensual sex and had died accidentally.
In August, at his appeal hearing, his barrister Rachael Reed admitted his actions after Grace died had been “inexcusable” but said the jury, who took just five hours to deliver a unanimous guilty verdict, had not been directed properly on the consent issue by Judge Simon Moore.