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Lanarkshire rapist caught after victim made secret recording of his confession on her phone

A rapist who was snared after his victim secretly used her phone to record him confessing to his crimes has been jailed.

James Armstrong, 30, told his victim, who can’t be named for legal reasons, that he knew that having sex without her consent was “wrong”.

The High Court in Edinburgh heard how the woman felt “disgusted” during one of the occasions that Armstrong preyed on her at a house in a South Lanarkshire village.

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The court heard how the 26-year-old woman recorded Armstrong speaking freely during a telephone call and jurors heard what he said to his victim.

He said: “I know it was wrong. My main priority now is trying to sort everything out with you. If you don’t want sex, you don’t want sex.”

On Tuesday, jurors returned guilty verdicts to two charges of rape.

His lawyer Patricia Baillie asked judge Fiona Tait to continue Armstrong’s bail - the court had earlier heard that the accused was a first offender.

But judge Tait refused to grant the request and sent Armstrong to prison ahead of his sentencing hearing later this year.

She told him: “Mr Armstrong - given the nature of the offences to which you have been convicted of I will defer sentence to call for a Criminal Justice Social Work Report and risk assessment.

“I have been asked to continue your bail. However, given the serious nature of the offences to which you have been convicted of, I am not prepared to continue bail and you will be remanded in custody for the preparation of reports.”

Armstrong, of Forth, South Lanarkshire, had denied any wrongdoing. The court heard how he initially raped the woman on September 27 2019.

Jurors heard how the woman was intoxicated and was asleep when Armstrong lay on top of her and restrained her moments in the moments before the assault.

Speaking about what Armstrong did to her, the woman told prosecutor Leanne Cross: “I just felt discomfort. I could hear grunting noises.

“I told him to get off me. I pushed him with both of my hands on his chest.”

Ms Cross asked her: “How did James react to you doing that? “It didn’t make any difference. He kept going.”

Ms Cross then asked: “Physically, how were you feeling?”

The woman replied: “Sick”.

Ms Cross then asked: “What was going through your mind at the time?”

The witness replied: “Is this really happening?”

The court heard that the woman was then raped by Armstrong for a second time on an occasion between December 10 and 15, 2019.

Jurors also heard how Armstrong say in the recording: “I was wondering if you had gone and told your maw and that she was going to get the polis and that’s not going to look good.”

The court heard that the woman confided in her ordeal to her mother. Her mum, who also cannot be named for legal reasons, said she felt “sick to the stomach” about what she heard.

She added: “She said she asleep when she woke up to find James was having intercourse with her. She sounded really distraught. She sounded really nervous. She was upset. She was sore. She was crying.

“She didn’t know what to do.”

Her mum said she told her daughter to compile a dossier to snare Armstrong.

She added: “I said to her that you need to get proof that he did those things to you. She was frightened. She wasn’t looking after herself properly. She wasn’t eating right.”

Police eventually learned about Armstrong’s activities and helped use the recording she made of him in building a case against him.

In her closing speech, Ms Cross urged jurors to convict Armstrong of the rape charges.

She added: “There is sufficient evidence to support both of these charges against the accused James Armstrong.

“On the evidence available, I would say that on both these occasions she was raped by the accused and so I would ask you to convict the accused.”

Armstrong was also placed on the Sex Offenders Register.

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