As a Texan old enough to remember, this sort of case and virtually all violent rapes did get the death penalty (many years ago).
Put him in with the general population and give him a taste of his own medicine.
Now that’s pretty much kept to horrific murder cases. If it hadn’t been, the rate of Texas executions, already quite notable, would have skyrocketed.
I don’t accept that such a situation is spiritually unrecoverable for the victim. That is a secular mind-trapped viewpoint that sells God way short. God did not go on vacation here. Neither did His plan — which sometimes does involve people who never did anything to court a specific misfortune running into grievous misfortune. Then if they go to the Lord and accept His changeless promise — they overcome and can become stronger than if it had never happened. It’s hell that plays the vengeance-frustrated violins of hopelessness here. That does not in the slightest excuse who committed the crime, but his account with the Lord is separate.
Anyhow. What would ever move someone like that to take his victim to a bar for more abuse. What kind of bar would that even BE? And that bouncer didn’t need to be a particular paragon of virtue to realize that what was being offered was from hell.