A "MONSTER" scrambled through an open window before raping a "naive" teenager pretending to be asleep in her room, a court has heard.

Daniel Kilbee, of Bradstocks Way, Sutton Courtenay, denies attacking the girl in her home near Abingdon when she was 13 and he was between 15 and 16.

Jurors at Oxford Crown Court yesterday heard how the girl told officers Kilbee asked her to keep her bedroom window open when they met at a bus stop after school.

In her interview with police, the woman said she was "shocked" when Kilbee climbed through the window later that evening, going to the toilet after she asked him what he was doing.

She said she pretended to be asleep when he returned, thinking he would leave the house, and lay "frozen" when he instead raped her.

The woman, now in her thirties, said she only told police after a friend spotted an article in our sister paper the Abingdon Herald about officers charging Kilbee with historic sex offences last year.

She said: "I just don't think he should be able to get away with anything he has done. He is a monster. He should be put away for as long as possible to stop him doing it to anyone else."

When quizzed by defence barrister Nigel Daly, the woman insisted she left her window open as she expected only to have a chat with Kilbee.

Kilbee, 34, denies raping and indecently assaulting the girl between May 9, 1997, and May 8, 1998.

He also denies one count of sexual intercourse with a girl under 13 and two counts of indecency with a child involving two other girls between August 29, 1999, and December 19, 2004.

The trial continues.