A 25-year-old man filmed himself raping his girlfriend’s mother in a sick revenge plot.
The rapist’s ex-girlfriend found the videos of her drunk mother being raped and then had to call her mother to tell her the horrible news.
The ex-girlfriend said the thought of the man, whose name cannot be released to protect the identity of his victim, touching her after he raped her mother made her want to crawl out of her body.
A victim impact statement from the mother and daughter was read out to the Adelaide District Court on Thursday. Advertiser reported.
“I am scarred for life after watching multiple videos of him abusing my mother,” she said.
‘No one should have to tell their mother that and I will never forget her screams and cries.
“Mom and I are afraid that we are being blackmailed because we don’t know how many other predators he has shared our photos and videos with for his own gain and benefit.”
The mother says she was heartbroken when she received a phone call from her daughter after finding the videos of her being raped.
A South Australian man filmed himself raping his girlfriend’s drunk mother in a sick revenge plot that left the woman ‘scarred for life’ after she found the videos.
The victim said her daughter’s cries on the phone still haunt her.
According to the victim’s statement, the man, who is from Adelaide’s western suburbs, raped a woman who regularly showed him more love than his own family.
“I felt deeply violated, betrayed and ashamed by someone I had allowed into my family and home as a son. Our family will never be the same.”
The man pleaded guilty to rape and participating in humiliating or degrading film recordings between 2022 and 2023.
The court heard that he abused the victim when she was under the influence of alcohol.
The man committed his horrific crimes as a “cruel and sick” act of revenge after his partner told him private information, the prosecutor said.
The man, who previously worked at a SANFL club, is now banned from working in the same sector due to his convictions, the court heard.
According to his lawyer, Marie Shaw KC, he was under the influence of cannabis when he committed the crime and a psychologist said he was at little risk of reoffending.
The man’s bail was revoked by Judge Anthony Allen, who will sentence him next month.