The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

‘Complete monster’ facing long jail term

Women tell court of how serial offender preyed on them

- Gary Fitzpatric­k

A serial rapist described by one of his victims as “a complete monster” is facing a long spell behind bars.

Neil Ireland, of Taylor Street, Methil, but latterly living with his mother at Alves Drive, Glenrothes, is the father of two children conceived through rapes, the High Court in Dunfermlin­e heard.

He also raped the same woman twice when her child was in the bed beside her and on one of these occasions she was eight months pregnant.

He claimed in court another victim had a fantasy of being raped and he only took part in this “reluctantl­y”.

Ireland, 39, a forklift driver and former cabbie in St Andrews, was found guilty of six charges of sexual assault including eight separate rape incidents.

The offences took place in Cupar, Methil and Leven between January 2008 and December 2015.

The judge described it as “a particular­ly unpleasant and distastefu­l case”. Ireland will be sentenced at the High Court in Edinburgh on May 17.

During a two-week trial, the victims were forced to relive their ordeals at the hands of Ireland.

It emerged he preyed on vulnerable women when they were going difficult times.

One woman said she had a drink and drugs problem after coming out of a violent relationsh­ip. Ireland was someone she knew from her local pub and he began taking alcohol to her home and giving her money to buy drugs.

She said she had regarded Ireland as a friend but repeatedly told him she did not want to have a physical relationsh­ip with him.

The woman told the court that she had passed out on her sofa after a drinking session and woke up to find Ireland raping her.

She said, “I thought he was my friend, he turned out to be a complete monster.” She also described Ireland as “a disgusting person”.

However, in his evidence Ireland claimed this woman wanted to be raped.

His solicitor asked him: “Did you on any occasion rape her?”

“Only by her wanting it. That was a fantasy of hers,” answered Ireland.

He threatened another victim that if she did not have sex with him he would tell police she had breached her bail conditions and she would end up in jail.

Lord Uist told Ireland: “In light of these conviction­s you must expect a very lengthy period of imprisonme­nt.

“This has been a particular­ly unpleasant and distastefu­l case”.

Commenting on the verdict, Detective Inspector Jim Leeson of Fife’s Domestic Abuse Investigat­ion Unit said: “Neil Ireland is a sexual predator who targeted vulnerable women he calculated would not speak out against him.

“It is thanks to their courage in coming forward and testifying against him that we have secured this conviction.

“It was a difficult and emotive investigat­ion.”

 ??  ?? A court heard Neil Ireland described as “a disgusting person”.
A court heard Neil Ireland described as “a disgusting person”.

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