A THUG brutally attacked a friend after threatening her: “I will skin you alive”.

36-year-old Arthur Tait held his victim in his flat in Ayr, leaving her so scared she tried to smash a window to get help.

A judge heard she even cut herself hoping Tait would let her out to go to hospital. But her ordeal, instead, continued and only ended when passing police heard her screams.

Tait went on to insist it was 35-year-old friend, who attacked him.

Tait was remanded in custody last week after he admitted abducting and assaulting the woman to her injury in July this year.

It emerged he was jailed for six years in 2006 for terrorising an ex-partner, including setting fire to her leg. Tait faces another lengthy prison term when he is sentenced next month.

The High Court in Glasgow heard the woman stayed overnight in Tait’s flat before going to visit a friend. But, Tait later turned up demanding she “get her f***ing stuff” from his home.

Prosecutor Martin Richardson QC said Tait’s victim was “confused” at this, but reluctantly agreed to return.

It was soon back at the flat Tait pounced and began punching his friend. He then got a frying pan containing leftover cooking oil and poured it over her.

Mr Richardson said Tait cursed and “threatened to skin her alive”.

The victim managed to flee to the bathroom and then used a razor to cut her own arm. Tait initially seemed to agree she had to go to hospital. However, Mr Richardson said: “He grabbed her and told her she was not going anywhere.”

Described as “terrified”, she ended up using a toothbrush holder to smash a window to yell for help. As Tait landed more blows, police were in the area on another matter. They then went to the flat after hearing cries for help.

When they turned up, Mr Richardson explained: “Arthur Tait said his friend had attacked him.” This was despite the victim lying in the flat “covered in blood”.

Tait was arrested, but insisted it was “lies”. He went on to be abusive to security staff after being brought to Ayr Sheriff Court the next day.

He yelled at one guard: “I will see you outside, you fat b*****d.” Tait also made a “slashing” gesture across his cheek. He continued ranting: “I am going to get you and your family. I will stalk you.

“You don’t know what I am capable of.” Tait was then “aggressive” to police when they stepped in.

He also pled guilty to acting in a threatening and abusive manner in connection with this incident. Lord Burns deferred sentencing for reports.