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Serial rapist Philip Wilson called it The Pink Drink.

He mixed it himself, and laced it with rape drugs such as GHB and Ketamine, only to bill it as a keep-the-party-going cocktail to his targets — mostly ByWard Market bar staff and their regulars.

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But there was no party, just an apartment floor, where they lay incapacitated and unable to consent, let alone resist, as he raped them while videotaping it on his cellphone.

The heavy drugs left them blacked out for as long as four hours, and the women were left with no memory of the vicious sex attacks.

It was Wilson’s own shocking collection of rape videos that anchored the case against him, and on Thursday he was found guilty of secretly drugging, raping and videotaping 14 women from October 2013 until his arrest on March 11, 2015.

In some cases, Wilson, described as narcissistic during the judge-alone trial, would later send some of the disturbing images he had taken to his victims.