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Emily Pennink

Irish 'serial sex attacker' used McDonald's drive-thru with 'victim still in car'

An alleged rapist accused of kidnapping woman drove to a McDonald's drive-thru before allegedly kidnapping and assaulting a second.

Irishman Joseph McCann, 34, allegedly snatched a 25-year-old woman just after midnight on April 25 as she walked home in Walthamstow, east London.

He is accused of repeatedly raping her, Mirror.co.uk reports.

Joseph has a London adress but is said by police to gave a distinctive Irish accent.

While she was still in the car, McCann allegedly kidnapped a second woman from the street in Edgware, north London, threatened to "slit her throat" and assaulted her.

Jurors were shown CCTV footage of McCann stopping at a McDonald's drive through restaurant to get food shortly before.

In a videoed police interview, the 25-year-old said: "When he snatched the other girl, I was eating the food and he told me to keep eating it so I don't think it was very far.

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Joseph McCann is accused of 37 charges (PA)

"Sometimes he would make me sit in the footwell with my head on the passenger seat. Sometimes in the passenger seat with my head down."

McCann parked his car and tried to snatch two young women who began to scream, she said.

One of them was bundled into the back of the car and the other ran away, the woman said.

She went on: "He was driving around really fast and he had his hand on her head and he was driving like crazy. He threatened her and hit her as well.

"He said that he would slit her throat or that he would drown her or both of us."

The women managed to escape and run towards builders near the Phoenix Lodge hotel in Watford, Hertfordshire, the court heard.

Giving evidence, the woman told jurors: "It was not about courage. It was about logic, the best time to incapacitate him."

The 25-year-old woman told the court McCann had said: "I'm going to put my arms round you and you need to smile", before ordering both women out of the car at the hotel.

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Instead, the woman grabbed a vodka bottle and hit him over the head, she said.

McCann reacted angrily, saying: "What the f***," jurors heard.

The witness said: "I saw it smash and he turned round and looked at me and was shouting and I dropped the stuff and ran up the road towards the builders shouting for help and saying we had been kidnapped.

"I ran up to one of them and said 'I need your phone, I need your phone' but he didn't understand me.

"I ran up the road and a man said 'come in here' and I went into the shop.

"As soon as I got into the shop, I started just crying and I could not believe that I was in there.

"I turned round to look out and I saw the car drive away. I thought that meant he had driven away with her so I told them she was there.

"I looked down and was bleeding and there was lots of people there and they were saying 'don't worry you are safe' and there is people that will protect me.

"The next thing I remember is the other girl coming in."

McCann has denied all the charges (SWNS.COM)

She told police her attacker was white with blue eyes and had a "weird" Irish accent.

He wore a white rosary and had tattoos, including one that said "bobbie", she said.

She said at one point a man had called him John, but he allegedly told her: "Don't worry, that's not my real name. If that was my real name I would have to kill you both."

Under cross-examination, Jo Sidhu QC suggested on McCann's behalf that both women had got into McCann's car "willingly" and engaged in consensual sex.

The witness repeatedly denied it, saying she was terrified of McCann and "always waiting to raise the alarm".

Later, jurors watched a video of a police interview with the woman who was allegedly abducted in Edgware.

She told an officer: "He said he had killed people before. He said if we tried to report him to the police he had contacts in the police - he said he had gang members who would hunt us down separately.

The 34-year-old is accused of snatching two women off the street (SWNS.COM)

"He tried to make it seem that he was a high up, important person."

The woman said that most of the time they were driving, McCann made her kneel on the floor in the back of the car with her head on the back seat.

She said: "He kept repeating himself a lot, he was quite slurred. He was driving really fast so I got knocked around quite a lot."

McCann, from Harrow, west London, denies 37 charges relating to 11 women and children including rape, false imprisonment and kidnap.

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