Banker Receives Payout After Police Name Him As 'Wanted' Over Rape

A former City banker has received 67 and a half thousand pounds compensation after he was named as a "wanted" man in connection with an alleged rape. Anthony Crook was never charged -- but his photo was made public by Essex police, a move he says destroyed his career and pushed him into depression. The payout has sparked new questions about whether people accused of rape should be ever be named ahead of a conviction. Sky's Crime Correspondent Martin Brunt reports.