Woman catches sex attacker on Facebook
Alpha Gray, 30, made the mistake of telling the woman his unusual first name and age when he accosted her on the street.
Soon she was trawling through the social networking site armed also with the knowledge that he said he lived nearby.
He was arrested after the woman, who is in her 20s, told police she had traced him.
Gray, from Holloway, north London, was found guilty of attempted rape, sexual assault and causing actual bodily harm on 10-2 majority verdicts, after a retrial. He was remanded in custody at the Old Bailey for sentencing on February 11.
Gray had denied he was the attacker in May, but said he had been to a nearby party to drown his sorrows after the knife murder of his brother, Anthony, a fortnight before.
The victim told the court she was left with bruises and a bleeding ear after Gray tried to rape her in the street in Tufnell Park, north London.
She said: “It’s such an unusual name. I didn’t think it was his real name.
“His picture came up and it turned out he knew someone I knew. From that picture I could not tell if it was him.”
But when she viewed a video parade, she picked out Gray.




