Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

‘Psycho’ rapist locked up

- BY VIC RODRICK

A SERIAL rapist who killed family pets to exert control over women has been locked up.

Former bouncer Paul Hill was convicted of 14 serious sexual and violent offences after a jury returned guilty verdicts after less than 90 minutes of deliberati­on.

During his trial at the High Court in Livingston, jurors heard Hill drowned a former partner’s pet parakeet, killed another’s kitten, threw a third girlfriend’s cat out of a window and threatened to harm his own Alsatian when a fourth female told him she was leaving him.

The brute had denied committing a string of historic sexual and violent offences against former girlfriend­s in Dundee and Aberdeen over a 22-year period and lodged special defences saying all sex was consensual.

He also claimed he acted in selfdefenc­e when he choked a 59-yearold grandmothe­r until her face turned purple after drunkenly shouting “I’m a killing machine” at a Christmas party.

Complainer­s gave evidence that Hill, 54, was an evil “psycho” who verbally abused, beat, strangled and raped each of them in a similar way.

One said he attacked her after she put a CD in his alphabetic­ally sorted collection in the wrong place.

One terrified mum-of-two sobbed as she told how she took her children to her mum’s after she caught Hill having sex with another woman in their bed.

A short time later, she said, she got a phone call from him threatenin­g to kill the family’s 18-year-old pet parakeets if she didn’t return home.

She said: “I didn’t believe him. I stayed at my mum’s. I went home later on that night because I knew he wasn’t in the house.

“The kids went into the house and they saw there was only one bird in the cage. They found the other parrot drowned in the kitchen sink.

“He drowned it, because the sink was filled up with water.”

The 38-year-old said Hill hit her “more than once a day”. She said he was charming at first but then completely changed.

She told the jury: “He became evil, losing his temper all the time, nasty and drinking.

“His eyes would glaze over and he looked like he was possessed.”

She said she was repeatedly raped, beaten and abused by Hill.

Once, she said, when she failed to cook a steak to his liking, he stabbed her in the back of the hand with a serrated knife, leaving a scar.

Another ex-girlfriend said Hill “destroyed” the Tayside apartment he shared with her after she left him because of his violent behaviour.

She said she returned after a weekend with her parents and her baby daughter to find the apartment wrecked, with paint all over the living room walls, furniture tipped over and ornaments broken.

She said: “I had a kitten. It was only a little wee kitten. He killed my kitten.”

The 32-year-old said that several times when she’d said “no” to sex, Hill grabbed her by the throat and started to strangle her.

Another ex-partner said he had thrown burning cushions at her and told her to choose between burning to death, being thrown out of a thirdfloor window or returning to a party he had been ejected from for being aggressive.

Hill, of Kings Park Drive, Ayr, was convicted of five rapes involving four women, and nine assaults on eight females – four of the attacks to danger of life.

Judge Lord Mulholland called for background reports and remanded Hill in custody.

Hill, who admitted previous conviction­s, had his name added to the sex offenders register with immediate effect and was remanded in custody.

He will be sentenced at the High Court in Glasgow on January 29.

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