Man Convicted Of Violent Rapes In Sacramento County

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SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — DNA grounds has led to a assemblage convicting a antheral of aggregate convulsive rapes, the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office announced.

Hawthorne McGee was convicted of rape, rape of a 14-year-old and oral copulation by unit of a 14-year-old.

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According to prosecutors, the crimes happened successful June 2006 and November 2009.

In 2006, the then-14-year-old unfortunate reportedly saw a person driving successful a car with McGee. The unfortunate and the person went to McGee’s house, wherever McGee had told the person to permission the house, prosecutors said. McGee was recovered to person forcefully raped the unfortunate for astir 1 hr successful his surviving room.

While this was happening, McGee’s woman was successful the chamber and heard everything—including the kid crying and telling him she was lone 14. The woman yet was capable to thrust the unfortunate distant from the house.

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In 2009, a abstracted unfortunate was astatine a airy obstruction presumption erstwhile McGee approached her and began speaking with her. He had yet persuaded her to spell to a motel with him to person pizza.

The unfortunate told McGee aggregate times she had nary intentions of having enactment and was lone funny successful talking, according to prosecutors. Once they arrived astatine the room, McGee deed her respective times and strangled her arsenic helium sexually assaulted her. The unfortunate had passed retired for respective hours and woke up to injuries each implicit her body.

DNA grounds collected aft some of the assaults and rapes had matched to McGee.

McGee faces 45 years to beingness down bars and is scheduled to beryllium sentenced connected Oct. 20.

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He had anterior convictions for home violence, weapon possession, reckless driving and DUI.

CBS13 Staff

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