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Serial rapist Phillip Wilson, a longtime drug dealer to ByWard Market staff, was found guilty on Thursday of secretly drugging, raping and videotaping 14 women.
The women testified that they had no memory of the sex attacks but the case against him was anchored in his own photo and video evidence.
In some cases, Wilson sent some of the images to his victims hours or days later.
Wilson testified in his own defence at trial, claiming the women wanted to take rape drugs and that the sex was consensual.
But Ontario Superior Court Justice Charles Hackland didn’t buy his story, and flatly rejected Wilson’s testimony saying it appeared as though he made it up as he went along.
The horrifying case has shaken ByWard Market staff and the judge said the video evidence could only be described as graphic and disturbing.
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The women testified that they had no memory of the sex attacks but the case against him was anchored in his own photo and video evidence.
In some cases, Wilson sent some of the images to his victims hours or days later.
Wilson testified in his own defence at trial, claiming the women wanted to take rape drugs and that the sex was consensual.
But Ontario Superior Court Justice Charles Hackland didn’t buy his story, and flatly rejected Wilson’s testimony saying it appeared as though he made it up as he went along.
The horrifying case has shaken ByWard Market staff and the judge said the video evidence could only be described as graphic and disturbing.
More to come
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