A RAPIST nicknamed Spider-Man because he crawled up fire escapes and slithered through windows to prey on women has been given 150 years to life in jail. American Reginald Swinton, 52, was sentenced today in New York on his April convictions for two rapes and a sodomy committed in June 2005. "The defendant is the definition of a career criminal," Assistant District Attorney Nicole Blumberg said, pointing out Swinton's criminal record dates to the mid-1970s. Swinton was arrested in July 2005 after DNA evidence and a palm print connected him to several sex attacks in which the assailant scaled fire escapes and crept in through open windows. Police said he often attacked at night while his victims were sleeping. Prosecutors have said Swinton, who has previous rape convictions, would attack his victims while covering their faces to protect his identity, then make them clean off their bodies to dispose of evidence. The judge called Swinton a "pathological predator". Swinton declared his innocence and requested a new lawyer
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