54-year-old father who was approached by his 16-year-old
daughter who confided in him as her dad to disclose to him about how she has
been battling with her identity, but got raped by the same father who failed to
control has temper as he raped her just to prove to her that s3x with men
(opposite sex) was far more better than being a gay.
It was also revealed that the same father had in the past
raped his other daughter during 20 years of s3xual exploitation. And has been
now been handed a 21-year prison term after he found guilty of three rapes
during the 1980s and 1990s.
Judge Andrew Lockhart QC told the brute: “The court heard
from both of these two women. They have both been severely psychologically
damaged by your behaviour.
“Listening to [one of the victim’s] evidence of her feeling
of guilt at leaving her sister to face you was the most harrowing of evidence.”
The father had pleaded not guilty at Warwick Crown Court to
nine charges of indecent assault, one of indecency with a child and three of
rape. But was however convicted of charges levelled against him.
It all started with s3xual cruelty of one daughter and,
after she left home, moved on to abusing the other daughter.
The judge told the defendant he had committed serious s3xual
offences against his daughters for 21 years.
He described how the older girl had been groomed from the
age of 11.
“It affected her greatly," he said. "She left the
home, and she thought her sister would be safe, because she thought you would
never touch (her) in the same way.
“But you groomed your [other] daughter in the same way and
began assaults on her.
“As a 16-year-old girl she realised she was gay and,
struggling with her identity as many people do at that age, she decided to tell
you.
“You reacted by showing real and uncontrolled anger, and you
decided to rape her to show her why it would be better to have sex with men
than women. Her evidence made harrowing listening.
“That rape involved degradation and humiliation. The offence
demonstrated your hostility towards her as a lesbian.”
Speaking after the sentencing hearing, an NSPCC spokesman
said: “The victims in this horrific case have shown incredible courage to speak
out and ensure this evil abuser is brought to justice.
“It is vital they now receive the support they need to
attempt to move forward with their lives.
“This case shows that survivors of abuse will be listened
to, no matter how long ago it happened or who the abuser was. They do not need
to suffer in silence.
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