Judge says 59-year-old fails to grasp what he did; 'I apologize that she thought she was kidnapped or something. I still love her and don't know what else to say except I'm sorry'
A local man with an “absolute horrendous record for sexual violence” was sentenced Wednesday to eight years in the pen for his latest attacks on a woman.
"You confined her against her will, physically and sexually abused her," causing her anguish and trauma, he said.In addition to the confinement and abuse, "you even went so far as to record some of your behaviour."The offences occurred between March 2020 and December of last year.The woman told police she is terrified of Crack and that he assaulted her numerous times, often attacking her with a tire iron or a metal baseball bat.
Defence lawyer Eric McCooeye said this wasn't a hostage situation, and the complainant could come and go as she pleased. Crack "understands the gravity of what he's facing" and that it's a very significant, punitive sentence, the defence told Condon.Talbot described the accused as "a dangerous sexual offender" who needs to be incarcerated for a long time.
The victim suffered two years of violence and confinement and "felt like she was kidnapped," Talbot said.Crack told the court he'd like to say he's sorry. He also ordered forfeiture of the tire iron, handcuffs, shackles, a home-made taser and any photos of the woman.
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