Jesse Shane Kempson, 28, killed backpacker Grace Millane in December 2018
He argued Ms Millane, 21, died accidentally as the pair engaged in rough sex
In November a jury trial rejected that argument and found Kempson guilty
Kempson challenged the sentence and conviction but that has been rejected
He raped another woman in a motel room just months before Grace was killed
Kempson also sexually violated and seriously assaulted a former girlfriend
By Press Association 2021
Grace Millane
The man who murdered British backpacker Grace Millane after meeting her on a dating app has also been convicted of two other violent offences against women.
Jesse Shane Kempson, who New Zealand’s Supreme Court ruled can now be named, was convicted of murdering Ms Millane by strangling her in a hotel in Auckland after meeting her via Tinder on December 1, 2018 – the day before her 22nd birthday.
The 28-year-old has since been convicted of further violent offences in two recent trials, including raping another woman he met on Tinder.
Kempson, who opted for the trials in October and November to be heard before a judge, was convicted of rape last month.
Grace Millane s killer named as it s revealed he raped another tourist
Jesse Shane Kempson was convicted of murdering Ms Millane by strangling her in a hotel in Auckland after meeting her via Tinder the day before her 22nd birthday
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The man who murdered British backpacker Grace Millane after meeting her on a dating app raped another British tourist months earlier, it has been reported.
British backpacker Grace Millaneâs killer now named and convicted of raping and attacking other women
New Zealandâs Supreme Court ruled Millane s killer can now be named after his latest convictions
09:31, 22 DEC 2020
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By Press Association 2021
Grace Millane
The man who murdered British backpacker Grace Millane after meeting her on a dating app has also been convicted of two other violent offences against women.
Jesse Shane Kempson, who New Zealand’s Supreme Court ruled can now be named, was convicted of murdering Ms Millane by strangling her in a hotel in Auckland after meeting her via Tinder on December 1, 2018 – the day before her 22nd birthday.
The 28-year-old has since been convicted of further violent offences in two recent trials, including raping another woman he met on Tinder.
Kempson, who opted for the trials in October and November to be heard before a judge, was convicted of rape last month.