Reece Fleming, 21, has pleaded guilty at Edinburgh high court, UK, for forcing mum in wheelchair to watch him rape her 18-year-old daughter on last November 28 2012.
He held the girl at knifepoint and told the woman: “You’re going to be a granny soon.”
He also asked the 53-year-old mum if she had read the Bible and whether she knew how to get rid of demons.
Fleming pled guilty to assaulting the 18-year-old and her mother, raping the daughter and forcing her to perform a sex act on him.
Advocate depute David Nicolson told a court how the teenager “felt scared and panicked” as Fleming slapped her and pushed her against a door.
Fleming repeatedly told the women he would stab them if they did not do as they were told.
He plunged a silver-handled knife into the sofa four or five times and demanded to take the daughter into her bedroom.
The mum pleaded: “Just go, baby, or it will get worse.”
Fleming ordered the girl to take off her clothes before forcing her to have sex with him. The thug, who had drunk 14 bottles of beer, also stabbed a teddy bear and the mum’s wheelchair, smashed a laptop and ripped up photos.
He asked about the “demon curse” and said there was a word in the Bible which would end it.
Police were told later: “He was speaking in a normal voice which had an evil edge to it.”
Fleming made them promise not to tell “Reece” what had happened. Mr Nicolson said: “He acted like he was about to pass out. He swayed backwards and forwards and his eyes were half shut.”
Fleming fell on to a bed then minutes later opened his eyes and asked what had been going on.
The mum managed to get to the bathroom and dial 999.
Fleming had fled by the time police arrived at the flat in Edinburgh and found the women “shaken and upset” .
Their tormentor drove to his parents and told them: “I went mental. I lost the plot.”
When police found him, he later he admitted he had raped the teenager and told officers: “I’m the worst person in the world.”
He claimed “David” was his split personality.
Defence QC Brian McConnachie said the girl had told Fleming’s lawyers she had forgiven him.
Mr McConnachie asked for a psychologist’s report before Fleming is sentenced at the High Court in Edinburgh.
- Daily record
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