John Horace Oughton is believed to have sexually assaulted more than 100 women and children across Vancouver's Lower Mainland in the 1980s. He is known as the "paper bag rapist" because he used to make his victims wear a bag over their heads when he was assaulting them. Sometimes he wore a bag as well.\n\nIn 1987, he was found guilty of committing 14 sexual assaults and has been in prison ever since.\n\nThe youngest of his victims, Nikki, who wishes to keep her last name private, was just eight years old when she was assaulted.\n\nNikki has spent the past 30 years dealing with the trauma of what happened to her, and in February of this year she decided to meet her rapist face-to-face as part of a restorative justice program.\n\nOn this week's episode of the Global News podcast\xa0This is Why, we hear part one of a two-part series as Nikki shares her story for the very first time.\n\nIf you enjoy the\xa0This is Why\xa0podcast, please take a minute to rate it on\xa0Apple Podcasts\xa0or\xa0Google Podcasts, tell us what you think and please tell a friend about the show.\n\nTwitter:\xa0@thisiswhy\n\nEmail:\xa0thisiswhy@curiouscast.ca