A rapist who groomed a 16-year-old girl on social media before carrying out a terrifying attack in a bed and breakfast room is facing a lengthy prison sentence.
Lee Metcalf, 38, arranged to meet up with the girl and they watched television in his room, but his demeanour changed when she tried to leave.
Unprepared to let her go, Metcalf threw his victim’s shoes out the window and threatened her before raping her.
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When he fell asleep, the terrified teenager managed to escape and contact police.
Detective Constable Nick Moses, of Northumbria Police, who led the investigation, said: “Metcalf preyed on a teenager two decades his junior and subjected her to a terrifying ordeal.
“I absolutely welcome this conviction and hope it provides his brave victim with some comfort in knowing he faces a lengthy prison sentence.
“I want to praise the survivor for her bravery and composure during the investigation and trial – because of your courage in coming forward, a dangerous man is locked up and will be unable to hurt anyone else.”
Metcalf, of Tynedale Crescent, Penshaw, Houghton, was arrested and subsequently charged with one count of rape and another count of false imprisonment.
He denied his guilt, claiming the sex was consensual, and the case went to trial at Newcastle Crown Court, where, last Friday (March 31), a jury found him guilty of both counts.
He was remanded in custody and is due to be sentenced at the same court on May 10.
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Det Con Moses added: “I hope this conviction serves as a stark warning to those with an unlawfully blurred view of consent that someone consenting to meet up with you or agreeing to go back to your room or home absolutely does not equate to sexual consent.
“No one should ever have to endure this type of assault and support is available from our officers and the many fantastic charities we work closely with.
“If you have ever been a victim of rape or any type of sexual assault, we’re here for you.”
Anyone wishing to disclose a report of rape or sexual assault can visit Northumbria Police’s website for more information. If it is an emergency, always call 999.
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