A laughing rapist from Pembroke who urinated on his victim has been jailed for 12 years.
Michael McNamara, aged 32, hit the teenager and knocked her onto a bed before ripping off her jogging bottoms and knickers.
“He raped her anally while laughing at her,” said John Hipkin, prosecuting. And in a “final degradation he urinated over her.”
Shortly afterwards, she told friends what had happened, but did not want to go to the police.
McNamara had been due to go on trial at Swansea Crown Court accused of a number of offences.
But at the last moment, he admitted raping the girl and also sexually assaulting a second woman years later.
McNamara lived in the Pembroke area at the time, but since June, 2017, has been on no fixed address because he has been in prison awaiting trial.
Mr. Hipkin said the second attack was on a woman who had passed out after taking the horse tranquilliser ketamine.
She woke on a bed to find she was naked and that McNamara, also naked, was lying on top of her.
She managed to push him away.
McNamara’s barrister, Frank Phillips, said he had abused drugs over a number of years.
Judge Paul Thomas said it was significant that both victims had been much younger than McNamara and that he appeared to want to taunt and belittle them.
And he noted that he had been fined and cautioned when he was younger for exposure and indecent assault.
Judge Thomas warned McNamara that he was on his way to being defined by a court as a dangerous offender as defined by law.