A TWO time rapist who police said targeted women and took advantage of their vulnerabilities has been jailed for nine years.

Kelvin Wilson attacked one woman in his hotel room after meeting her on a night out in Hartlepool on December 4, 2013.

Four months earlier the 22-year-old construction company driver had raped another woman he met in a Liverpool nightclub.

Wilson overpowered the woman and attacked her behind a skip. She was crying and begged him to let her go, prosecutor Christine Egerton told Teesside Crown Court.

When she screamed, Wilson told her: “I told you you would like that.”

Wilson, of Aldermans Green, Coventry, who admitted the two rapes on the first day of his trial, had consensual sex with his second victim in Hartlepool, but then became rough, pushing her face first against a wall and holding her by her neck.

Ms Egerton said: “Throughout the ordeal she was telling him to stop, telling him it hurt.”

Both women in their victim impact statements described how their lives had changed, with one saying she wished sometimes she would never wake up.

The second victim said she was determined that justice would be served and other girls be protected from Wilson.

Graeme Simpson, mitigating, said Wilson wished to say sorry and had shown “real remorse”.

Ten references were handed into Judge Tony Briggs on behalf of Wilson, who was described as a hard working young man.

Jailing him for five and four years consecutively, Judge Briggs said both victims had made their wishes clear, but Wilson ignored them.

Detective Sergeant Dan Heron, of Cleveland police’s major crime team, said: “I hope that the sentence will give a degree of comfort to Wilson’s victims who are continuing to rebuild their lives.”