Hard Time For Creeper Who Raped Deputy

Here's the well-deserved aftermath of a horrific crime committed against law enforcement. Take a look:

Man sentenced to 41 years in Johnson County deputy's abduction, rape

The Blue Springs man who admitted to kidnapping and raping a Johnson County sheriff's deputy has been sentenced. Convicted rapist William Luth, 25, will spend 495 months in prison after he admitted to the crime. Brady Newman-Caddell, 21, of Independence, has also been charged with aggravated kidnapping, aggravated sodomy and two counts of rape.

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  1. If it happened in Jackson County, Jean Petersucker Baker would have let him plead down to simple assault.

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  2. "Aggravated kidnapping, aggravated sodomy" was he in a bad mood ?

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  3. Why won't they have the balls to execute this sub-human and make the world a better place?

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  4. How is she doing? I often think of her and her family. Where are her medals? She gave me courage. She is not alone...

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  5. He will find that it was better to give than receive! Die a miserable death being raped in prison.

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  6. This bastard should have never made it to jail alive.

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  7. It is astounding the ridiculous lengths to which bureaucrats will go to preserve life of a sub-human that never has and never will contribute in a positive manner to society. He will never be reformed, never help a soul. Things like this are evil incarnate and need to be put to death.

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  8. His crimes should be punishable by death.

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