Two violent rapists have each been jailed for 18 years after being convicted of battering, raping and falsely imprisoning two women.

Corrie Pinney, 35, from Yarbridge Close, Belmont, and Jermaine Kraftner, 27, from Poole, in Dorset, were found guilty of 14 charges against the two women in separate attacks in July 2009 and April 2010.

Both attacks had striking similarities, including taking place at Pinney’s flat, the use of a speaker to block the front door and the involvement of both defendants.

Sentencing them today, Recorder of Croydon, judge Warwick McKinnon, said: "I can't predict if ever it will be safe for you to be let out of prison.

"You both launched a series of horrendous attacks... The attacks were designed to degrade instill terror for your own power and sexual gratification."

He said the attacks were utterly depraved and the two rapists had shown no remorse at all.

The first attack happened on July 29, 2009, when Pinney lured a 17-year-old to his flat after a date.

But the football coach then raped her with his flatmate when she refused sex. In a horrifying twist, Kraftner’s father [Desmond Enwright] was said to have joined in after he wandered into the room.

The second attack took place on April 20, 2010, when an evening of cannabis smoking and drinking alcohol turned into a “degrading and humiliating” ordeal, where the 22-year-old woman was tortured and threatened with sadistic violence.

In June Pinney and Kraftner were convicted of four counts of rape, two counts of false imprisonment and two counts of sexual assault after a trial.