The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Masked intruder who raped and assaulted 83-year-old sent to jail

- DAVE FINLAY

Amasked intruder who raped an 83-year-old disabled widow after breaking into her Fife home has been jailed for 11 years.

Kyle McKenzie, 23, left his distressed victim in shock and pain and fled from the house only after the woman managed to activate an alarm.

An adviser from a community alarm team called the pensioner and the crying woman, who lived alone, told him: “Please send someone as quickly as you can, I’ve just been raped..”

The High Court in Edinburgh heard that during the attack the woman was struggling for breath and told McKenzie as she lay on the floor of her bedroom: “You are going to kill me.”

During the ordeal the woman remembered her alarm and got her attacker to help move her on to a bed where he continued to sexually assault her but from which she could reach the help device.

Lord Boyd of Duncansby told the rapist: “It is clear to me this was planned.

“You were dressed in black.

“You wore a balaclava and you were armed with a gardening tool.

“You subjected this woman to a sustained, violent and degrading sexual assault in the course of which you raped her.

“It is difficult to put into words the revulsion that all right-thinking people will have for your conduct that night.”

The court heard how McKenzie punched his victim on the head and body during her desperate struggle and caused her breathing difficulti­es.

Lord Boyd said: “Not unnaturall­y, this woman wonders what might have happened had she not activated the alarm.”

The judge said he was provided with two victim impact statements from the woman, now 84, which he said were particular­ly difficult to read as she described the searing pain she suffered in the attack and the psychologi­cal impact, including nightmares and flashbacks.

Lord Boyd said: “But there is another side to this remarkable woman.

“She told me of the kindness she has received from those who cared for her.

“She is a remarkably brave and inspiring lady.

“All of this stands in marked contrast to your brutality and cowardice.”

Lord Boyd ordered McKenzie be kept under supervisio­n for a further five years and told him if he had been over 25, the starting point for his jail term would have been 14 years “and may have been considerab­ly longer”.

The judge acknowledg­ed he had suffered adverse childhood experience­s, including the suicide of his mother, but said he was “an intelligen­t young man”.

He told McKenzie: “You knew perfectly well what you were doing was wicked in the extreme.”

First offender McKenzie, who was living between addresses in Glenrothes and Falkirk, earlier admitted breaking into the woman’s home in the early hours of June 25 2020 and assaulting and raping the widow while brandishin­g a gardening tool and wearing rubber gloves.

He also pled guilty to committing a further break-in at an elderly couple’s home in Glenrothes earlier that morning, during which he stole a decanter.

McKenzie’s guilty plea to the rape came late in proceeding­s and he had previously claimed his victim consented to the sex.

The woman had to give evidence at a commission

where she was cross examined by her attacker’s lawyers.

Following a police investigat­ion into the attack McKenzie was arrested at the home of a known associate in Kirkcaldy on July 7 2020. He had visible scratch marks to both sides of his neck.

The High Court in Edinburgh heard he told police en route to Kirkcaldy Police Station: “Allegation of rape, that’ll ruin me. Are the papers gonna know my name?”

Defence solicitor advocate Krista Johnston said that for a considerab­le time after the offence McKenzie was unable to accept the enormity of what he had done.

She said: “He accepts it now. His motivation to change is assessed as being genuine and sustained.”

McKenzie was placed on the sex offenders register indefinite­ly.

Police Scotland’s senior investigat­ing officer DI Darren Stewart said: “Kyle McKenzie is clearly a very dangerous, opportunis­tic individual.

“He carried out a particular­ly brutal attack on a vulnerable woman, submitting her to a harrowing ordeal in the one place in the world she should have been safest, her own home.

“He showed no contrition for his reprehensi­ble behaviour when he was charged. However, he will

now face the consequenc­es of his actions having admitted his guilt.

“A large-scale police investigat­ion was carried out following this incident which ultimately identified McKenzie as being the individual responsibl­e.

“I want to take the opportunit­y to thank the public and partner agencies for their assistance and informatio­n provided, particular­ly in providing support to the woman involved.

“Police Scotland treats all reports of sexual crime with the utmost profession­alism and sensitivit­y in order to bring perpetrato­rs of such crimes such as Kyle McKenzie to justice.”

 ?? ?? GUILTY: Kyle McKenzie subjected the disabled woman to a violent, degrading assault.
GUILTY: Kyle McKenzie subjected the disabled woman to a violent, degrading assault.

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