WILLIAM ALLISON AND SHOCKING CRIMES IN LANARKSHIRE
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Lanarkshire Rapist
Victims of a terrifying serial rapist have expressed their relief and justice following the sentencing of William Allison to 14 years in prison for a series of heinous domestic crimes carried out over nearly a decade. The conviction brings a sense of closure to those affected by his brutal actions, which deeply scarred their lives.
One woman, whose life was forever altered by Allisonâs cruelty, recounted her harrowing seven-year ordeal marked by relentless physical, sexual, and psychological abuse. She described a period dominated by fear and manipulation, including a chilling account of having a pillow forcibly pressed over her face during a rape that left her feeling helpless and terrified. Her testimony detailed how Allison not only assaulted her physicallyâkicking, choking, and throwing plates of foodâbut also exerted complete control over her daily existence. He refused to let her leave the house during their relationship, kept a close watch on her phone calls and messages, and seized control of her financial resources, forcing her to beg him for money.
William Allison, who resides on Gartsherrie Road in Coatbridge, was brought before the High Court in Inverness to face justice. The court proceedings culminated in a guilty verdict, where Allison, aged 31, was convicted of raping the woman as well as two other former partners at various addresses across Lanarkshire. The courtâs findings confirmed his involvement in multiple acts of assault, threats, and ongoing abusive behavior over the span of nearly a decade, from 2010 to 2019. Despite his occupation as a bakery worker, Allisonâs true nature as revealed in court painted a disturbing portrait of a man capable of extreme violence and coercion.
The first victim, who chose to speak publicly, shared that the relationship initially seemed promising. However, she observed a stark transformation in Allisonâs demeanorâhis attitude turned vulgar and harsh, significantly shifting the dynamic between them. Her account highlighted the dual nature of his abuse; it was both mental and physical, leaving her walking on eggshells due to his unpredictable moods and changing personality. The psychological toll was profound.
This woman, a mother of two, explained how Allisonâs controlling tendencies extended beyond her personal life. He monitored her social media activity, called her derogatory names, and accused her of infidelity, which led to her losing many friends. She noted that her mental health suffered immensely as a result, reaching a low point she described as being unlike any she had experienced before. Her resilience has helped her to move forward, aiming to rebuild the person she once was and to become stronger despite her traumatic past.
The courtâs sentence reflects the severity of Allisonâs actions and the impact on his victims. It serves as a stark reminder of the importance of holding perpetrators accountable for domestic abuse and sexual violence. Those affected continue to seek healing, but the scars left by Allisonâs years of misconduct remain testament to the brutal reality of his crimes in Lanarkshire.
One woman, whose life was forever altered by Allisonâs cruelty, recounted her harrowing seven-year ordeal marked by relentless physical, sexual, and psychological abuse. She described a period dominated by fear and manipulation, including a chilling account of having a pillow forcibly pressed over her face during a rape that left her feeling helpless and terrified. Her testimony detailed how Allison not only assaulted her physicallyâkicking, choking, and throwing plates of foodâbut also exerted complete control over her daily existence. He refused to let her leave the house during their relationship, kept a close watch on her phone calls and messages, and seized control of her financial resources, forcing her to beg him for money.
William Allison, who resides on Gartsherrie Road in Coatbridge, was brought before the High Court in Inverness to face justice. The court proceedings culminated in a guilty verdict, where Allison, aged 31, was convicted of raping the woman as well as two other former partners at various addresses across Lanarkshire. The courtâs findings confirmed his involvement in multiple acts of assault, threats, and ongoing abusive behavior over the span of nearly a decade, from 2010 to 2019. Despite his occupation as a bakery worker, Allisonâs true nature as revealed in court painted a disturbing portrait of a man capable of extreme violence and coercion.
The first victim, who chose to speak publicly, shared that the relationship initially seemed promising. However, she observed a stark transformation in Allisonâs demeanorâhis attitude turned vulgar and harsh, significantly shifting the dynamic between them. Her account highlighted the dual nature of his abuse; it was both mental and physical, leaving her walking on eggshells due to his unpredictable moods and changing personality. The psychological toll was profound.
This woman, a mother of two, explained how Allisonâs controlling tendencies extended beyond her personal life. He monitored her social media activity, called her derogatory names, and accused her of infidelity, which led to her losing many friends. She noted that her mental health suffered immensely as a result, reaching a low point she described as being unlike any she had experienced before. Her resilience has helped her to move forward, aiming to rebuild the person she once was and to become stronger despite her traumatic past.
The courtâs sentence reflects the severity of Allisonâs actions and the impact on his victims. It serves as a stark reminder of the importance of holding perpetrators accountable for domestic abuse and sexual violence. Those affected continue to seek healing, but the scars left by Allisonâs years of misconduct remain testament to the brutal reality of his crimes in Lanarkshire.