British nurse admits filming himself raping unconscious women in Emergency

Mar 30, 2015 - 10:48
Mar 30, 2015 - 12:11
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British nurse admits filming himself raping unconscious women in Emergency
Vile: The sex fiend will be jailed later this month

A depraved nurse admitted raping women in an A&E, filming the sick attacks while his victims lay unconscious - unaware they had been violated.

Staff nurse Andrew Hutchinson, 29, pleaded guilty today at Oxford Crown Court to the attacks at the John Radcliffe Hospital, where his rape victims were aged 18, 22 and 35.

The sick beast would film the attacks, gleefully staring into the camera while he carried them out.

Hutchinson also admitted charges of voyeurism and outraging public decency in relation to two girls aged 10 and 15 at the White Horse Leisure Centre in Abingdon.

Among his 27 crimes he also admitted two offences of sexual assault against women aged 24 and 21 in the medical tent at the Wildeess Festival.

 

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