Andrew Miller offered the child a lift before subjecting her to repeated attacks.
A paedophile who abducted and sexually abusing a young girl as she walked home is due to be sentenced later.
Miller took the girl back to his house and subjected her to repeated attacks, which a judge described as “every parent’s worst nightmare”.At the High Court in Edinburgh in May, Miller pleaded guilty to charges of abduction; sexual assault; watching pornography in the presence of the child under the age of 13; and possessing 242 indecent images of children.
Judge Lord Arthurson described Miller’s offences as “abhorrent crimes” of the utmost “deviance and depravity” which were “the realisation of every parent’s worst nightmare”.
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