Woman Recounts 1984 Rape, Links Attack to “Railway Killers”

⁣ ​ Updated May 28, 2025

In the summer of 1984, along a canal towpath ⁣in London’s ​East ​End, a ‌woman’s ‍life changed forever. She‍ was raped at knifepoint. Nearly ‍40 ‌years later, revisiting the site triggered a chilling realization: her attacker was ⁤likely John Francis ⁣Duffy, one half ‌of the infamous “Railway killers.” Duffy, along ​with‌ David ⁤Mulcahy, terrorized⁤ London from 1982 to 1986, raping ⁣and possibly ‍attacking as manny as ‍70 women.

Duffy‍ and Mulcahy’s crimes extended ⁣to murder.⁢ In December 1985, they murdered Alison Day⁣ near Hackney‍ Wick, not far from⁤ where the woman was attacked.‍ The following year, they killed Maartje Tamboezer and Anne Lock. The pair’s dynamic, described as “two bodies with one brain,” fascinated investigators. Duffy ​primarily raped, while ⁢Mulcahy seemed ‌driven by ​instilling extreme fear in his victims.

The woman reported⁣ the rape, leading to a ‍police investigation. Two years later, she participated in an identification parade in Guildford. Despite remembering ⁣details like the‌ attacker’s acne-scarred face and the institutional smell about him,she couldn’t definitively identify ​him. She later learned that five ⁤other women in that same lineup had identified ‌duffy.

Before ⁣the lineup, the ​women were gathered in a⁢ room. One woman recounted being ‌attacked ‍on Hampstead Heath. As she‌ tripped,⁣ the smaller of ‌her two attackers ⁣stopped her from falling and then convinced the other man⁤ to release her. The​ woman’s story offered a glimpse of humanity amidst the ‍horror.

Cartoon by Sarah Kempa: ​'Do you​ prefer to have something stuck in your teeth for the rest of the day⁣ or something disappointingly bland?'
Cartoon by Sarah Kempa

Duffy was eventually⁢ convicted in 1988 for multiple ⁢rapes and the murders of Tamboezer and Day. The woman, unaware of these ‍developments, had moved ⁤abroad.It wasn’t until ​2023, while walking ⁢the‍ Capital ‌Ring, that she pieced⁢ together her connection to the “Railway Killers” ⁣and the lasting ⁢impact of that day.

“Two bodies with one brain,​ soulmates,” is how one intended ⁣victim described the attackers’⁣ silent choreography of nods and glances and mutual understanding.

What’s next

The woman’s story highlights the importance of remembering victims of sexual violence and ⁤the long-lasting‌ effects of such crimes. It also underscores the need for continued vigilance and ⁢support for survivors.