Trans butcher abducted schoolgirl while dressed as woman then locked her up in attic during 27-hour sex attack ordeal

A TRANS butcher has admitted abducting and sexually assaulting a schoolgirl during a horrific 27-hour ordeal.
Andrew Miller, 53 — also known as Amy George - locked her in his bedroom before sexually assaulting her over the course of a day.
He had offered to give the girl a lift home in February this year while dressed as a woman, but instead drove her to his house where he kept her prisoner.
The girl later told police she had been unable to get a bus home and so started to walk when she was approached "by a lady in a car" who offered to give her a lift.
She said she had accepted the offer and got into the Jaguar car because she was cold and believed the "lady" to be non-threatening.
She was able to escape the bedroom and phone 999 on Miller's landline after he fell asleep.
Cops then arrived within minutes and described how the child was "shaken and crying".
Miller was still sleeping when he was arrested.
The court heard that it was only by "complete fortune" that the child was able to escape once Miller fell asleep.
She deliberately knocked a glass off a table and then turned on a light to see if he would wake up.
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The court was told that the girl's "fear and distress was palpable" in the call and her relief at hearing the police arrive at the house was obvious.
Officers found Miller still sleeping and wearing a bra, silicone breasts, female pants and tights.
He pled guilty to the charges at the High Court in Edinburgh.
The offences included abduction, sexual assault, possession of indecent images of children and intentionally causing a child under the age of 13 to look at a sexual image.
The court was told that Miller is in the process of transitioning.
Lord Arthurson told Miller he had pleaded guilty to “abhorrent crimes of the utmost depravity” and said it was “the realisation of every parent’s worst nightmare.”
Sentence has been deferred for reports to be prepared.
Detective Chief Inspector Bryan Burns said: "Our thoughts today are with the victim and her family who have shown incredible courage and strength throughout this ordeal.
"This was a significant investigation and I would like to thank all those involved for their professionalism and commitment during what was an extremely challenging inquiry.
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"Andrew Miller has pled guilty to serious offending and will now face the consequences of his actions."
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