TONY LAMMIE FROM BEITH AND GLASGOW SENTENCED FOR RAPE AND SEX OFFENCES AGAINST PREGNANT WOMAN AND TEENAGE GIRL
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Glasgow Beith Rapist
In a harrowing case that has shocked the communities of Beith and Glasgow, Tony Lammie, aged 25, has been convicted and sentenced for a series of severe sexual offences, including the brutal assault and rape of a pregnant woman. The incident took place in Glasgow, where Lammie appeared before the High Court to face charges that included multiple counts of rape, assault, and attempting to obstruct justice.
According to court proceedings, Lammie subjected the pregnant woman to a terrifying ordeal, during which he forcibly raped her on several occasions. The attack began with an attempt to strangle her, a desperate effort to subdue her into submission. When she struggled to free herself, Lammie responded with violent blows, hitting her repeatedly and causing visible injuries. His brutality did not end there; he restrained her to prevent her from leaving the house, forcibly removed her trousers, and made violent attempts to penetrate her both anally and orally.
The victim endured multiple rapes during this horrifying episode, suffering injuries from Lammie’s violent assault. Witnesses and medical reports confirmed that she bore bruises and marks, including visible bruising on her neck from the attempted strangulation. At one point, Lammie held her in a tight headlock, which severely restricted her breathing, leaving her fearing for her life.
Following his arrest, Lammie was remanded in custody. While in prison, he engaged in a campaign of intimidation, sending letters and making phone calls to the victim in an effort to silence her. He instructed her not to attend court as a witness and warned her against answering police inquiries. In a further attempt to manipulate the situation, Lammie wrote letters pretending to be the victim, falsely claiming she had fabricated the allegations. These letters were handed over to his defense team, complicating the case.
Throughout the trial, Lammie denied all charges, but the jury found him guilty of rape, two counts of assault causing injury, and attempting to pervert the course of justice. The judge sentenced him to seven years in prison and ordered him to register as a sex offender for life.
In a separate incident dating back to November 2015, Lammie, then residing in Glasgow’s Balglass Gardens, was convicted of sending sexual images to a 14-year-old girl via Facebook. He pleaded guilty to these charges at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court and was sentenced to six months in jail. Additionally, he was placed on the sex offenders register for seven years, marking a long-term restriction on his activities.
These convictions highlight the serious nature of Lammie’s crimes and serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to protect victims and hold offenders accountable in the communities of Beith and Glasgow.
According to court proceedings, Lammie subjected the pregnant woman to a terrifying ordeal, during which he forcibly raped her on several occasions. The attack began with an attempt to strangle her, a desperate effort to subdue her into submission. When she struggled to free herself, Lammie responded with violent blows, hitting her repeatedly and causing visible injuries. His brutality did not end there; he restrained her to prevent her from leaving the house, forcibly removed her trousers, and made violent attempts to penetrate her both anally and orally.
The victim endured multiple rapes during this horrifying episode, suffering injuries from Lammie’s violent assault. Witnesses and medical reports confirmed that she bore bruises and marks, including visible bruising on her neck from the attempted strangulation. At one point, Lammie held her in a tight headlock, which severely restricted her breathing, leaving her fearing for her life.
Following his arrest, Lammie was remanded in custody. While in prison, he engaged in a campaign of intimidation, sending letters and making phone calls to the victim in an effort to silence her. He instructed her not to attend court as a witness and warned her against answering police inquiries. In a further attempt to manipulate the situation, Lammie wrote letters pretending to be the victim, falsely claiming she had fabricated the allegations. These letters were handed over to his defense team, complicating the case.
Throughout the trial, Lammie denied all charges, but the jury found him guilty of rape, two counts of assault causing injury, and attempting to pervert the course of justice. The judge sentenced him to seven years in prison and ordered him to register as a sex offender for life.
In a separate incident dating back to November 2015, Lammie, then residing in Glasgow’s Balglass Gardens, was convicted of sending sexual images to a 14-year-old girl via Facebook. He pleaded guilty to these charges at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court and was sentenced to six months in jail. Additionally, he was placed on the sex offenders register for seven years, marking a long-term restriction on his activities.
These convictions highlight the serious nature of Lammie’s crimes and serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to protect victims and hold offenders accountable in the communities of Beith and Glasgow.