'Now she's trapped cause the streets have got her': Father of twins 'who abducted a girl, 7, from Kmart and sexually assaulted her in bushland' wrote sick rap songs about 'dumb sl*t' prostitutes
- Man is charged with kidnapping girl, 7, from Kmart and sexually assaulting her
- The father 26, previously shared sick rap song about a drug-dealing sex worker
- Wannabe rapper shared it on Facebook, thanking friends for 'reading his spits'
- He was previously seen in photo wearing T-shirt reading 'only God will judge me'
- He will front court charged with taking the girl from a Westfield shopping centre
- The alleged abduction at attack mentioned in a Facebook post warning parents
- Mothers have shared their own accounts of the sickening alleged sexual assault

A wannabe rapper and father of twins who is accused of abducting and assaulting a seven-year-old girl shared a bizarre rap on Facebook - thanking friends for 'reading his spits'
A father of twins charged with kidnapping a seven-year-old girl from Kmart before sexually assaulting her in bushes previously shared a sick rap song about an ex-girlfriend who became a drug-dealing sex worker.
The 26-year-old man, whose name is suppressed, appeared in court on Tuesday accused of taking the child from a Westfield shopping centre in North Lakes, north of Brisbane, and molesting her in an alleged attack that's shocked the country.
The wannabe rapper, who fathered twin girls earlier this year, shared a bizarre rap on Facebook in 2013, thanking friends for 'reading his spits'.
'Had this chick but I realised she's a damm sook. Trippin out kicked her out in a heart beat. Now she's broke weighin bags in the main street (sic),' he wrote.
'Now she's trapped cause the streets have f**kin got her. Got a kid on the way now she's stressed out. All the shots of meth her heart is a mess now... you dumb s**t there's no place for you in gutter life.'
He went on to blame himself that 'she got in this position', before adding: 'To this minute she's the one girl I've been missin. Short story now its (sic) time to tell the moral right. Hold your girl hold her tight be a man and treat her right.'

The 26-year-old man, whose name is suppressed, appeared in court on Tuesday accused of taking a child from a Westfield shopping centre in North Lakes, north of Brisbane
Detectives allege the man - who was previously seen in a photograph wearing a T-shirt reading 'only God will judge me' - approached the girl at the shopping centre on Saturday, spoke to her - and then left with the child.
She was taken to nearby bushland where she was allegedly sexually assaulted, before the man took her back to the shopping centre more than hour later.
The alleged abduction was mentioned in a mother's Facebook post which warned parents to keep a close eye on their children during the frantic Christmas shopping season.
Other mothers who were inside the store at the time of the alleged kidnapping have revealed their own accounts of what happened.
A Brisbane mother, who asked to remain anonymous, told Daily Mail Australia she was at the North Lakes Kmart with her eight-year-old daughter on Saturday and saw the man lurking inside the store and staring at her little girl.
'I never normally leave my daughter so I feel sick thinking about this,' she said.

Detectives allege the man - who was previously seen in a photograph wearing a T-shirt reading 'only God will judge me' - approached the girl at the shopping centre on Saturday
'There was a guy standing there leaning on the shelf... his eyes were just fixed on my daughter and he was only an arm's length away from her.
'I called for her and then he was startled, he looked at me and walked away. Straight away, I 100 per cent had a gut feeling that something wasn't right... now that I know what happened I just feel sick.'
The woman said she didn't find out about the alleged abduction until Monday.
'Now that I know what happened... I just feel sick. I had a gut instinct that guy was really creepy. I just had the worst feeling,' she said.

The 26-year-old man allegedly lured the girl from her mother when she was out of sight at a Kmart store (stock image)

A Brisbane mother posted about an encounter at the same Kmart store on the same day
The 26-year-old man allegedly lured the girl from her mother when she was out of sight at a Kmart store on Saturday.
He then allegedly drove her to bushland in Pumicestone Passage before sexually assaulting her.
After the alleged assault, the girl was driven back to the shopping centre and left there.
The man was arrested on Monday night and has been charged with taking a child for immoral purposes, deprivation of liberty and indecent treatment of a child under 12.
The charges were mentioned at Pine Rivers Magistrate Court on Tuesday but the hearing was closed to the media.
The case was adjourned until Wednesday morning.
In the Facebook post which went viral, a mother shared her account of the alleged abduction.

The alleged abduction was mentioned in a mother's Facebook post which warned parents to keep a close eye on their children during the frantic Christmas shopping season
'A young girl was abducted from the shop and her mum was right there. The mum was looking at something and the child was bringing toys to her mum to show her which ones she wanted for Christmas,' the post read.
'Then all of a sudden she stopped coming back so mum looked and she was gone. They searched and called police. She was gone for 1.5 hours before she was returned.
'The police searched video footage and saw a man take her and return her 1.5 hours later. She was dazed and appeared drugged.
'Please please please do not leave children even for a second... This is way too close to home for me. I am always out with the two kids and would be a perfect target when I get distracted by one child and the other doesn't have my attention.'

The man's charges were mentioned at Pine Rivers Magistrate Court on Tuesday but the hearing was closed to the media
Detective Superintendent Tony Fleming said staff at Westfield North Lakes assisted police in their investigation.
'Crimes in circumstances such as these are not common, but it is a timely reminder that a very small number of people could take advantage of an opportunity to harm a child,' he said.
'Children should be free to enjoy themselves, but it is important that we maintain appropriate vigilance of them and our surrounds.'
A Kmart spokesman said they were aware of the incident.
'We are unable to comment further as it as an ongoing police investigation,' the spokesman said.
A Westfield spokeswoman said they have been assisting Queensland Police with their inquiries.
'The safety and wellbeing of our customers and community is always our priority,' the spokeswoman said.

The man allegedly drove the girl to bushland in Pumicestone Passage before sexually assaulting her