Harworth man, who researched how to clean up blood after he’d beaten and raped a woman, has been jailed for 15 years.
Scott Southall committed the offences at his home in Rutland Crescent on the night of Friday 4 September 2015.
It was his 28th birthday.
He beat his victim, who is in her thirties, around the head and face, and subjected her to a violent sexual assault.
He then forced her to bathe and refused to let her leave his clutches until the morning.
Southall then turned his attention to the Internet where he researched how to cover up a rape, and specifically how to clean up blood.
But his efforts were futile.
The law caught up with him and, following a trial, he was found guilty of rape, assault causing actual bodily harm (ABH) and false imprisonment.
On Friday 15 April 2016 he was sentenced to 15 years...
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