THIS is the moment 'evil' sex beast Joseph McCann was captured on CCTV in a Morrisons in Ramsbottom, before he abducted and raped a 71-year-old woman. 

The 34-year-old is facing life behind bars for a horrific series of knifepoint attacks on women and children.

McCann, a convicted burglar who had been freed after a probation error, went on a cocaine and vodka-fuelled rampage, abducting, raping and assaulting victims aged between 11 and 71 in Watford, London, Lancashire and Greater Manchester.

On May 5, he pounced on a 71-year-old woman loading shopping in her car outside Morrisons supermarket in Ramsbottom.

He raped her and abducted and assaulted a 13-year-old girl in her car before they got away.

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Joseph McCann at Morrisons in Ramsbottom where he abducted a 71-year old-woman

Earlier that day, he tricked his way into the home of a woman after meeting her at the Live Lounge bar in Haslingden. He tied her up and molested her children, aged 17 and 11.

The teenage girl, who described McCann as "evil", jumped out of a first floor window to alert police.

As McCann ran out after her, the 11-year-old boy cut his mother free, saying: "Mum, mum, we are safe. (My sister) saved us."

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Serial rapist Joseph McCann at the Live Lounge, Haslingden, where he met the mother of the family he held prisoner

Later that day, McCann changed his appearance and moved across five police force areas as he evaded police for 15 days despite telling his first victim his surname.

On his arrest, the violent offender, who had convictions for burglary, told police: "If you had caught me for the first two, the rest of this wouldn't have happened."

McCann, who had addresses in Aylesbury and Harrow, refused to attend his Old Bailey trial and his claim to have had consensual sex with some of his victims was dismissed as "ludicrous".

The jury found him guilty of 37 charges relating to 11 victims, including eight rapes, false imprisonment and kidnap.

Detective Chief Inspector Katherine Goodwin described McCann as "evil" "manipulative" and "cunning".

"He clearly is a horrendously dangerous individual. Each person feared for their lives while they were held against their will. "

Ms Goodwin said the victims suffered "horrific ordeals" and had been "incredibly brave" in going to court to give evidence.

It can now be reported that four men and two women have been arrested on suspicion of assisting McCann and released under investigation.

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McCann after his arrest

The Ministry of Justice has also launched an inquiry into why McCann was not recalled to prison after committing a burglary following his release from an indeterminate sentence for aggravated burglary.

Instead, McCann was automatically freed having served half of his sentence on February 15.

It is understood one Probation Service worker was demoted as a result of a review of four staff who had direct contact with McCann.

The court heard how two months after his release, in the early hours of April 21, McCann snatched a young woman from the street in Watford and raped her in her bed.

The woman reported the attack to police, McCann's details were put on the Police National Computer and a prison recall was issued.

But McCann remained at large and on April 25 he abducted a 25-year-woman as she walked home from work in Walthamstow and subjected her to a 14-hour rape ordeal.

Hours later, he was caught on CCTV bundling another young woman into his car in north London, as her sister ran off screaming.

The two captives escaped outside the Phoenix Lodge in Watford, after the 25-year-old woman hit McCann over the head with a vodka bottle.

She told jurors she was determined to survive and used her "logic" to seize her chance to incapacitate him.

The Metropolitan Police circulated a CCTV image of McCann at the Phoenix Hotel and received a tip-off with his name following a public appeal.

A police helicopter finally located him up a tree, he was coaxed down and arrested early on May 6, after the attacks in the North West.

McCann refused to attend his trial, but appeared by video link from prison in the absence of the jury to beg for an adjournment.

McCann, of Harrow, was convicted of 10 counts of false imprisonment, seven counts of rape, one count of rape of a child, two counts of causing or inciting a person to engage in sexual activity without consent, seven counts of kidnap, one count of attempted kidnap, three counts of causing or inciting a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity, three counts of assault by penetration, one count of sexual assault and two counts of committing a sexual offence with intent.

Mr Justice Edis adjourned sentencing until Monday, saying McCann could attend in court or by video link from prison.

The judge said 33 offences carried discretionary life sentences, which he was considering in McCann's case.

The jury, which deliberated for five hours and took seven and a half minutes to deliver verdicts, paid tribute to the "bravery" of the victims in a note to the judge.