The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Celtic Park plunge man is serial rapist

- GRANT MCCABE

Afootball fan who once cheated death after plunging from the top tier at Celtic Park could be facing a life sentence for raping three women.

Two of Alexander Rafferty’s victims were effectivel­y strangers.

Rafferty, 55, formerly of Cupar, hit the headlines in 1999 when he tumbled from the Jock Stein stand at Parkhead during a Celtic and Rangers clash.

Remarkably, he only suffered a broken nose.

Rafferty was captured on TV waving and giving a thumbs up as he was stretchere­d out of the ground.

He repeatedly shook his head, 22 years later, as jurors at the High Court in Glasgow found him guilty of three rape charges.

The crimes happened between August 2018 and April 2020 at a flat in the city’s Wyndford and at Rafferty’s home in Royston.

A judge warned Rafferty he may be hit with an order for lifelong restrictio­n (OLR) when he returns for sentencing.

The first victim had been in a relationsh­ip with the rapist.

The woman – who has since died – told police how Rafferty once flew into a rage because she was not getting ready fast enough prior to a night out.

She said Rafferty vowed to show her what “f ***** g rape is”.

She added: “He ripped off my clothes. He was choking me and I could hardly breathe.

“I could not get the words out, he was choking me that much.”

Rafferty got chatting to his next victim in Glasgow city centre in late January 2020, and she went back to his flat.

He went on to threaten her, demanded she take off her clothes and refused to let her leave.

After Rafferty raped her, the terrified woman dialled 999, but was too scared to speak on the phone.

The final victim was abused in a similar way when Rafferty took her back to his home.

She ended up attacking Rafferty with a screwdrive­r to get him away.

The woman fled from the flat and managed to flag down a passing police officer.

Prosecutor David Logan said Rafferty had been “predatory, opportunis­tic and sexually abusive” with his victims.

Rafferty – a constructi­on worker – had denied the allegation­s. He even appeared to start sobbing in the witness box when there was mention of his late first victim.

Lady Rae remanded Rafferty and adjourned the case until next month.

It emerged he has previously been jailed for assault and robbery.

The judge told him: “You have been convicted of very serious charges involving vulnerable women. One might take the view that you preyed on them.”

Lady Rae asked for reports which she said “potentiall­y” could lead to an OLR being imposed.

 ??  ?? ATTACKER: Alexander Rafferty raped three women over a two-year period.
ATTACKER: Alexander Rafferty raped three women over a two-year period.

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