I was raped by my 'best friend' – he tried to hide his crimes after sinister messages but my bold plan caught him out | The Sun
PRESSING record on her phone and carefully placing it in her bag, Ellie Wilson nervously approached the man who raped her.
The student and athletics champion hoped to capture former “best friend” Daniel McFarlane confessing to his horrific crimes after the monster denied it multiple times.
McFarlane, from Inverness, Scotland, attacked Ellie – who has waived her right to anonymity – between December 2017 and February 2018.
Afterwards, he claimed no one would believe her and later forced a friend to delete messages where he admitted having done "despicable" things.
In her secret 2019 recording, she asked McFarlane why he lied about committing the attacks and he replied: "We’ve already established that I have.”
Last July, he was sentenced to five years in prison for two counts of rape and attempting to defeat the ends of justice after a trial at the High Court, in Glasgow.
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Ellie, now 25, told The Sun, that she initially "couldn't accept what Daniel had done" and was being "manipulated" by her former friend.
She said: “I found strength when I had a bit of time away from him and decided I needed concrete proof of the rape because he would go between saying he raped me and saying he never raped me at all.
“He tried to convince me it was all in my head and gaslit me. For my own mental health, I knew I needed to record him admitting what he did.
“I was honestly terrified. I was worried he was going to think something was off, get suspicious and find my phone.
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