“Do you want to die?” he asked At one point, he also stomped on the woman, and when she was questioned at a hearing before he pleaded guilty, the prosecutor Ruth Champion told the court that she became “particularly distressed.” During one of the rapes, the court was told, he made it clear that he saw her as an object and treated her like a slave. On Friday, before Wilson was sentenced, the court heard that he had taken a picture of his victim during one of the attacks. She tried to get Judge Fiona Todd to put him on a list of sex offenders and send him to jail because he had hurt his victim “repeatedly, deliberately, and for a long time.” The court was also told that when Wilson was questioned by police, he said “strongly disrespectful things.” Wilson didn’t seem sorry when he admitted to the crimes, but his lawyer, Simon Kenny, told the court that Wilson has “improved” since then. “He (Wilson) has now told us that he is truly sorry for what he did in March 2019,” Mr. Kenny sa...