Lorry driver who raped woman after finding her passed out in Glasgow park jailed
Joseph Hail drove is 22-year-old victim to Cumbernauld and attacked her in the back of his car
A lorry driver who raped a young woman after finding her lying in bus shelter at a Glasgow park has been jailed for five-and-a-half-years.
Joseph Hail, 67, drove his 22-year-old victim from Kelvingrove Park to Cumbernauld and raped her in the back seat of his car.
At the High Court in Glasgow he was also convicted of sexually assaulting two teenage girls in the Glasgow park. All three offences took place in the early hours.
Judge Lord Matthews told Hail, who was on a video link from Barlinnie Prison: “On three occasions you were hanging around Kelvingrove Park. You said you were there to have a sleep before starting work. The jury rejected that frankly bizarre suggestion.
“The complainer you raped had had a considerable amount of alcohol. She was seen on CCTV at Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Her next recollection is waking up in a car with you.
“You claimed she found you so attractive that she threw herself at you. Your story is frankly ridiculous.”
Defence counsel Louise Arrol said: “He maintains his position that he is innocent. That limits his ability to express remorse.”
The court heard that days after the rape Hail went to his victim's home and posted her purse which was left in his car through her letterbox.
In evidence, the victim said she remembered leaving a party at the Sanctuary nightclub
She added: “My next memory is of lying in the back seat of a car. There was a man in between my legs. I remember hearing like a moan coming from the man.”
Prosecutor Lisa Gillespie asked the woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons: “Did he say anything to you,” and the witness replied: “No.”
Ms Gillespie then asked: “Do you remember getting into the car?”
The woman replied: “No.”
When asked to described the man she said: “He was older.”
The woman was asked what was the next thing she remembered and replied: “I was sitting on the grass. I was crying. I was just scared I couldn't remember what had happened.”
She added: “One of my shoes was tied differently from the other and my pants were all twisted.”
The court heard that the woman eventually managed to get in touch with her mother and the police were phoned.
An intimate swab was taken and the DNA matched Hail, from Bonnyrbidge.
The court heard that days after the rape Hail put the woman's missing purse through her letterbox.
He was asked how he got her address and replied: “I got her driver's licence with her address on it.
“I chapped the door and sat there all afternoon. I went back the next night and the purse was too thick to got through, then on the following morning I managed to get the purse thorough the letterbox.”
Hail then tried twice in September to get in contact with his victim on Facebook.
When asked about this he replied: “I was thinking to go on to see if she got her purse alright.”
He claimed they had consensual sex and added: “It just happened. It was her that came on to me.”
The rape took place at an unknown location in Cumbernauld on August 27, 2018.
Hail was also convicted of sexually assaulting two girls, aged 16 and 19, on October 1, 2018 in Kelvingrove Park.
Hail was placed on the sex offenders' register.
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