One of the alleged victims of a police doctor told a court how he raped her in his Southampton flat.
The 12-year-old girl was abused by Dr Robert Wells (52) when she was just 11, Winchester Crown Court was told this week.
The trial has heard that he drugged and then raped or indecently assaulted three girls whilst filming the attacks. He was able to do so after befriending their parents.
Wells worked as a police surgeon in Southampton and Winchester, the trial has been told. The jury watched taped interviews with the 12-year-old, who told police she was raped several times at his home in Priory Avenue, St Denys.
She said: "It felt horrible. I felt really like I was being pushed into a corner. I was too frightened to do anything. I would just sit in the chair and he would record me with a video camera."
The girl added that she tried to get it to stop: "I would say: 'I want to go to bed'."
Wells drove her to Brighton, where he had another home and he said: "Can you remember anything about last night?'" She replied that she couldn't.
"He mentioned something memory powder. I had no idea what he was talking about."
The girl said she found Wells to be kind and he would take her out for a pizza or kebab and she would watch television with him.
Wells, of Hangleton Road, Hove, faces a total of 11 charges. He is alleged to have raped the girl three times, indecently assaulted her three times and take indecent photographs of her once.
Against two other girls, aged five and 11, Wells is charged with two counts administering a drug and two indecent assaults. The trial is expected to last four weeks.
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