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13-04-2020
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Sex beast who raped 13-year-old girl after luring her to Clydebank house jailed for 5 years


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A sex attacker who raped a 13 year-old girl has been jailed for five and a half years.
Mark McKinney pounced on his victim after luring her to a house in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire in September 2018.
The 32 year-old also molested another girl of the same age at the flat.
McKinney was today returned to the High Court in Glasgow.
He had earlier been convicted of rape and sexual assault following a trial earlier this year.
Faifley beast Mark McKinney launched his assault after forcing the girl to take heroin, cocaine, cannabis and booze.
He had previously groomed her through mobile text messages before launching his attack in September 2018.
McKinney denied the charges against him, but forensic examiners found the victim’s DNA under his fingernails after the brutal assault was reported to police.
And he was caught on CCTV walking along the road holding hands with her – despite her young age, and the almost-20-year age gap between them.
Twisted McKinney, of Milldam Road, also took her on a journey to a drug dealer’s house in Drumchapel where he swapped a laptop for a bag of cocaine.
Sentencing, Lord Matthews told him: “The young lady said you had sexual intercourse with her against her will.”
McKinney was also placed on the sex offenders list indefinitely.
In his closing speech to jurors, prosecutor Liam Ewing QC told how the rapist had “engineered the situation” to have “some sort of sexual contact” with the girls.
The court heard alcohol was involved making each youngster more “vulnerable”.