THE disturbing past of a double rapist was revealed in court as he was jailed for life. Paul Creedy will serve a minimum of 13 years and four months for the horrific attacks.
Creedy, 31, targeted the women when they were alone, before getting them back to his flat, pretending he was going to help them.
One of the victims was just a teenager when Creedy raped her. He offered her food, before plying her with weed and booze. The girl’s ordeal lasted two hours.
Months later he met a woman who had been on a night out, who was upset following a bust-up with her partner. Creedy lied and said he knew the man and would help find him.
After getting her to his home, he tried to assault her as she cried. Creedy then threatened to kill her as he held a kitchen knife to her throat.
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