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Transgender Woman Found Guilty Of R*ping Two Women When She Was A Man

Posted by Amarachi on Tue 24th Jan, 2023 - tori.ng

Isla Bryson was known as Adam Graham when she carried out violent s*x attacks in 2016 and 2019 after attacking the victims she originally met online.

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Isla Bryson, a transgender woman, has been convicted of r*pe. 

Bryson was known as Adam Graham when she carried out violent s*x attacks in 2016 and 2019 after attacking the victims she originally met online.

A transgender woman was on Tuesday convicted of r*ping two vulnerable women while living as a man.

Isla Bryson was known as Adam Graham when she carried out violent s*x attacks in 2016 and 2019 after attacking the victims she originally met online.

The 31-year-old who claimed to have had gender issues since the age of four but began transitioning from a man to a woman in 2020 - had denied the accusations, Daily Mail reports. She told jurors any s*x was consensual although insisted she did not like sleeping with women and they made the 'first move'.

The first victim recalled repeatedly stating 'no' as her 'muscular' attacker r*ped her when the then man got into bed beside her in 2016. The second woman was r*ped at a flat when they were planning to watch the film Mean Girls in 2019.

Bryson was today found guilty of the two *ape charges following a six-day trial at the High Court in Glasgow. She denied the charges, saying in evidence she 'would never hurt another human being'.

Bryson had been on bail but was today remanded in custody by judge Lord Scott until sentencing on February 28 in Stirling. It is not yet known if she is being remanded in a male or female jail.

She first appeared in the dock in July 2019 as Adam Graham with a Mike Tyson-style face tattoo. In high court papers dated 2020, the r*pist was then referred to as Annie Bryson.

This was around the time Bryson told jurors she first made the decision to 'transition' from a man to a woman.

At this trial, she was then known as Isla Bryson with jurors told Adam Graham was now her 'dead name' one 'a transgender person was given at birth and no longer uses upon transitioning'.

She had attacked the first victim at a flat in Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire having met on the Badoo dating site while known as Adam.

This was immediately after Bryson's marriage to a woman had ended.

In her evidence, Bryson claimed she had effectively used the 30-year-old for somewhere to stay.

But the victim told how she had been 'head over heels in love' with Adam. However, she soon suffered as Adam went from 'caring' to flying into a rage at trivial matters.

The r*pe occurred on September 16, 2016 after Bryson locked the door and got into bed beside her.

In pre-recorded testimony played to jurors, the victim said: 'I thought Adam had came for a cuddle and - at that moment - everything felt weird and wrong.

'I did not know what was going on.'

The woman recalled repeatedly stating 'no' as a 'muscular' Adam forced himself upon her.

The ordeal only ended when the victim's mum turned on a light in the hall.

The second woman was r*ped at a flat in Drumchapel, Glasgow on June 27, 2019.

Bryson told jurors how she had shared her 's*xuality issues' with the 34-year-old having met on the social media site Bigo.

The court heard the pair were together at the flat planning to watch the film Mean Girls.

The victim recalled feeling 'crushed' as the attacker she knew as Adam forced himself on her.

She stated: 'I told him to stop and he did not. He kept going. That is when I closed my eyes and let him do what he wanted to do.'

In her own evidence, Bryson - who said she was 'scared' in the witness box - often became emotional as she refuted the charges.

She said: 'I would never do that. I would never hurt any woman.'

Bryson did admit 'cheating' on the first victim adding: 'She loved me. It kills me because I hurt her like that.'

Regarding s*xual contact with the second woman, she told jurors: 'I did not make the first move. I can assure you.'



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