Connor Hagley, a 26-year-old Leamington Rapist has been sentenced to eight years in prison for committing a series of grave sexual offences against a lady.
Connor Hagley admitted to committing acts of abuse, including rape, against a woman from 2019 to 2021. This confession was made at the High Court in Edinburgh on Monday, July 22. Yesterday, he received a sentence at the High Court in Stirling and was also placed on the Sex Offenders Register indefinitely.
Connor Hagley employed a balaclava during his assaults on the woman on ten distinct occasions. The court was informed of the victim’s entrance into a bedroom, where she was subsequently assaulted. It was deduced that the assailant had likely concealed themselves behind the door to reach her.
Additionally, Connor Hagley subjected her to a series of violent acts, including slapping, punching, and threatening her while brandishing a machete.
Detective Inspector Keith Taylor has characterised him as a ‘peril to women’ and commended the victim for her resilience during the inquiry and court procedures.
He stated that Connor Hagley poses a threat to women, and his conviction serves as evidence of this. He will now experience the repercussions of his disgusting behaviour, which has had a severe and harmful effect on the woman involved.
“I would like to praise her for her resilience during the investigation and legal proceedings.” I anticipate that this verdict will provide a measure of retribution as she progresses in her life.
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