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Man convicted of raping his girlfriend and her 60-year-old mother | |
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A man has been found guilty of raping his girlfriend before also raping her 60-year-old mother days later. | A man has been found guilty of raping his girlfriend before also raping her 60-year-old mother days later. |
The 47-year-old man, who cannot be named to protect the women's identity, had already served a long prison sentence for raping his daughter over a four-year period, Dublin Central Criminal Court heard. | The 47-year-old man, who cannot be named to protect the women's identity, had already served a long prison sentence for raping his daughter over a four-year period, Dublin Central Criminal Court heard. |
The court was told the man broke into his girlfriend's mother's house, where he held a Stanley knife against the 60-year-old's throat while calling her a "whore" and a "slut". | The court was told the man broke into his girlfriend's mother's house, where he held a Stanley knife against the 60-year-old's throat while calling her a "whore" and a "slut". |
The father-of-four proceeded to tie her up with dressing gown belts before subjecting her to nearly three hours of a vicious physical and sexual assault, Detective Inspector Paul Cleary told the court. | The father-of-four proceeded to tie her up with dressing gown belts before subjecting her to nearly three hours of a vicious physical and sexual assault, Detective Inspector Paul Cleary told the court. |
As he called her names in a calm voice, he repeatedly punched her and "sunk his teeth into her nose, according to the Belfast Telegraph. | As he called her names in a calm voice, he repeatedly punched her and "sunk his teeth into her nose, according to the Belfast Telegraph. |
The woman's daughter alerted the police after receiving a voicemail in which she could hear her mother saying "I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry" and the accused telling her to "put it in your mouth". | The woman's daughter alerted the police after receiving a voicemail in which she could hear her mother saying "I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry" and the accused telling her to "put it in your mouth". |
Gardaí (Irish police) broke down the door and chased the man into the back garden, where he was pepper sprayed after refusing to drop the knife. | Gardaí (Irish police) broke down the door and chased the man into the back garden, where he was pepper sprayed after refusing to drop the knife. |
Two days before raping her mother, he had repeatedly raped the daughter until she vomited, the court heard. | Two days before raping her mother, he had repeatedly raped the daughter until she vomited, the court heard. |
When these attacks took place between 2 and 5 July 2015, the man was on bail for kidnapping and seriously assaulting the same girlfriend in 2014. | When these attacks took place between 2 and 5 July 2015, the man was on bail for kidnapping and seriously assaulting the same girlfriend in 2014. |
The man pleaded guilty to raping the two women in various ways in addition to false imprisonment, attempted rape, aggravated burglary, making threats to kill and aggravated sexual assault. | The man pleaded guilty to raping the two women in various ways in addition to false imprisonment, attempted rape, aggravated burglary, making threats to kill and aggravated sexual assault. |
Defence lawyer Dominic McGinn SC said he was told by his client not to minimise the seriousness of the offences, adding that the man was currently on a waiting list for psychological treatment. | Defence lawyer Dominic McGinn SC said he was told by his client not to minimise the seriousness of the offences, adding that the man was currently on a waiting list for psychological treatment. |
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