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So this scumbag assaults 38 women and they want to release him again?!?!?! His doctors deem him safe in 1979 and release him; he promptly assaults more women. Amazingly, they do this again in 1990 and he promptly assaults another woman. Now I suppose the third time is the charm?!?!?
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/08/3...released-in-los-angeles-county/#ixzz2dbY3VZEc
“He first sexually assaulted a woman when he was a senior in high school; he reached out and touched her breast as she was walking by,” the petition read. “He repeated that type of assault seven or eight times before 1971, and about eight to nine times after he started college in 1971. He would sometime follow women home.”
Then, in 1972, Hubbart committed up to 26 assaults that year, all of them in the Los Angeles area.
“He would drive around in the early morning and look for homes that had garage doors open, indicating the man of the house had gone to work,” the petition continued. “He would also look for children’s toys, believing that mothers would be protective of their children and more likely to cooperate with him. He would bind the women’s hand and cover their faces, then sexually assault them.”
Hubbart was later released from a state hospital in 1979 after doctors determined he longer posed a threat to the public, a federal appeals court ruled. He then moved to the San Francisco area, where he attacked more women there and in Sunnyvale before being convicted and re-committed to a state hospital. He was later paroled in 1990 and was sent back to state prison after attacking a female jogger.
In 1996, Hubbart was declared a “sexually violent predator” at the request of the Santa Clara County district attorney’s office and was committed yet again to a state hospital. A judge there ruled in May that Hubbart should be freed under tight supervision in Los Angeles County, where Hubbart grew up and briefly lived the last time he was released from prison in 1993, the Los Angeles Times reports.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/08/3...released-in-los-angeles-county/#ixzz2dbY3VZEc
“He first sexually assaulted a woman when he was a senior in high school; he reached out and touched her breast as she was walking by,” the petition read. “He repeated that type of assault seven or eight times before 1971, and about eight to nine times after he started college in 1971. He would sometime follow women home.”
Then, in 1972, Hubbart committed up to 26 assaults that year, all of them in the Los Angeles area.
“He would drive around in the early morning and look for homes that had garage doors open, indicating the man of the house had gone to work,” the petition continued. “He would also look for children’s toys, believing that mothers would be protective of their children and more likely to cooperate with him. He would bind the women’s hand and cover their faces, then sexually assault them.”
Hubbart was later released from a state hospital in 1979 after doctors determined he longer posed a threat to the public, a federal appeals court ruled. He then moved to the San Francisco area, where he attacked more women there and in Sunnyvale before being convicted and re-committed to a state hospital. He was later paroled in 1990 and was sent back to state prison after attacking a female jogger.
In 1996, Hubbart was declared a “sexually violent predator” at the request of the Santa Clara County district attorney’s office and was committed yet again to a state hospital. A judge there ruled in May that Hubbart should be freed under tight supervision in Los Angeles County, where Hubbart grew up and briefly lived the last time he was released from prison in 1993, the Los Angeles Times reports.