A TEEN girl who was kidnapped, held captive for nine months and repeatedly sexually assaulted will finally see her captor behind bars.

On Thursday her abductor Nathaniel Kibby, a New Hampshire man, withdrew his “not guilty” plea and accepted a plea deal. He will be jailed between 45 to 90 years.

He initially faced 183 charges, however the deal significantly cut down his sentence. In the end he pleaded guilty to just seven of those charges.

The young victim was kidnapped just days before her 15th birthday in October 2013.

Jane Young, Associate Attorney General, told the court: “As they drove, he tasered the victim repeatedly.”

Court documents provided further details of her horrific ordeal.

When they arrived at Kibby’s home, he gagged her, placed her in a shipping container and proceeded to sexually assault her.

He later bound the girl to his bed and forced her to wear a dog shock collar, which was designed to prevent barking. He also placed her in diapers, drugged her and gave her a water delivery system to use when he wasn’t present.

The documents revealed that Kibby had sexually assaulted the girl nearly every day she was held captive, which was from October 2013 to July 2014.

Her captivity ended when Kibby released her in a surprising twist.

Throughout her captivity, Kibby had forced the girl to make forged bank bills. Police later discovered these forged bills in the possession of a prostitute. Kibby feared the police would trace the money back to him, so he let the girl go, saying he had to “get rid of everything, including you.”

After she was released she was able to lead the police back to Kibby.

“The level of detail this victim could remember while she was enduring just unspeakable acts was simply amazing,” Jane Young said.

In an emotional scene at court, the girl confronted Kibby and said: “Some people might call you a monster, but I’ve always looked at you as human.”

She added, “And I want you to know that even though life became a lot harder after that, but I still forgive you.”