So I posted a story yesterday of a John Gacy like rapist in my local area as a matter of fact, a teacher of all things who is now being charged of raping up to or beyond 75 local youths over an undetermined period of time and will hopefully be convicted and sentenced to life in prison, since Illinois no longer issues death penalty cases thanks to crooked convicted and presently imprisoned former governor George Ryan, a shamed republican.
He famously tried and succeeded in gaining worldwide notoriety and compassion for his crimes by appearing to be a bleeding heart for human rights by suspending and then commuting the cases on death row due to a couple of people who apparently were wrongly convicted of crimes they didn't commit becoming near innocent victims put wrongly to death.
So to this gentleman who if convicted will on the public dole as a lifetime prison occupant but that certainly is a much better alternative than him being allowed to run loose in order to possibly and likely commit another despicable crime like this one. Or since it's in Massachusetts maybe they can just turn him over to the cu9stody of openly homosexual congressman Barbey Frank who would likely keep him busy in his spare time since they seemingly have the same sexual common ground for all intents and purposes.
You can read more about this offender below at the website "people you'll see in hell" here This is a video of the police press conference when the broken machine was charged with the rape he again has just plead guilty to
Man pleads guilty to raping boy in public library
My Way News -:NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) - A convicted sex offender pleaded guilty Monday to raping a 6-year-old boy at a Massachusetts public library last year while he was on probation.
Corey Deen Saunders, 27, entered the plea Monday to child rape and related charges. He was arrested Jan. 30, 2008, after luring the boy to the magazine stacks in the New Bedford library while the child's mother worked on a computer just a few feet away.
At a court hearing last year, prosecutors played a videotaped interview in which the boy told a child welfare official the assault was like being attacked by a "T-rex and an alligator."
At the time, Saunders was on probation after serving four years in prison for the attempted rape of a 7-year-old boy.
Saunders had been released in 2006 despite objections from prosecutors, who are allowed under state law to ask that sex offenders be locked up indefinitely after completing their prison terms. Three psychologists supported the commitment request, but the judge granted him probation, citing his lack of sexual crimes while in prison.
In April, a judge who heard the 6-year-old boy's videotaped account revoked Saunders' probation and sentenced him to the maximum five years in the earlier case. The judge ruled Saunders had violated an order not to have unsupervised contact with minors.
On Monday, Bristol County District Attorney Sam Sutter sought a life sentence because of the victim's age and Saunders' earlier conviction.
Saunders' defense attorney, Alan Zwirblis, recommended a shorter sentence, including probation. The judge did not immediately set a sentencing date but asked both sides to submit written arguments by Feb. 17.
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