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Perverted offender committed gruesome attacks in Edinburgh as a teenager

A sex offender who attacked and raped two women was sentenced to six years in prison on Monday as he continued to deny the crimes.

Connor McNealis committed his first sexual assault on a victim in the Broomhouse area of ​​Edinburgh when he was still a teenager before repeatedly raping a second woman four years later in Paisley, Renfrewshire.




McNealis, 27, formerly of Hamilton Road, Gullane, in East Lothian, had denied a number of charges at an earlier trial. But a judge at the High Court in Edinburgh told him: “You have been found guilty following a trial of four counts of rape.”

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Lord Weir said these were “very serious crimes” and a prison sentence was the necessary consequence of the verdict.

The judge acknowledged that McNealis was a first-time offender who had never served a prison sentence before and that he was assessed as a moderate risk of re-offending. The court heard that McNealis continued to deny responsibility for the offences.

McNealis attacked and raped his first victim, aged 19, twice between May and September 2016.