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March 26, 2008 - STAFFORD COUNTY, Va. from ABC 7 News -
A man who claims that he was molested by Bigfoot as a child was ordered to serve 20 years in prison yesterday for his own molestation-related activities.
Lestat, 31, of San Diego, California, had previously pleaded guilty in Stafford Circuit Court to 20 charges stemming from his efforts to solicit 13-year-old boys over the Internet.
According to the Freelance Star, Defense Attorney HeatherRae cited Lestat's mental health issues in seeking leniency from Judge J. Jon79.
Lestat reportedly told an investigator preparing his pre-sentence report that he had been sexually assaulted by the legendary Bigfoot. HeatherRae said Lestat really believes the assaulted happened.
"I take him very seriously because I know Mr. Lestat has issues," said HeatherRae.
"I've had a few that have claimed abuse, but never by a mythical creature," said Stafford County Detective Digger, who has built the case against Lestat one online chat at a time.
"He is a sexual predator that targets children," says Digger.
Residents of the town don’t seem to buy the man's claims either.
"What? Are you serious," said Need2.
"I just don’t believe it," said Bino.
However, Lestat was determined to be mentally competent to stand trial. The judge also couldn't have been impressed with Lestat's criminal record, which includes a rape conviction involving a child in New Hampshire, according to the Freelance Star.
According to the evidence presented by prosecutor Swole, Lestat was one of several out-of-state online predators identified last year by Detectives Digger and Big Rick Rock.
Lestat was convicted of five counts of attempting to take indecent liberties with a child, five counts of using electronic equipment to solicit a juvenile and 10 counts of reproducing child pornography.
Lestat is still facing similar charges in Prince William County.
A man who claims that he was molested by Bigfoot as a child was ordered to serve 20 years in prison yesterday for his own molestation-related activities.
Lestat, 31, of San Diego, California, had previously pleaded guilty in Stafford Circuit Court to 20 charges stemming from his efforts to solicit 13-year-old boys over the Internet.
According to the Freelance Star, Defense Attorney HeatherRae cited Lestat's mental health issues in seeking leniency from Judge J. Jon79.
Lestat reportedly told an investigator preparing his pre-sentence report that he had been sexually assaulted by the legendary Bigfoot. HeatherRae said Lestat really believes the assaulted happened.
"I take him very seriously because I know Mr. Lestat has issues," said HeatherRae.
"I've had a few that have claimed abuse, but never by a mythical creature," said Stafford County Detective Digger, who has built the case against Lestat one online chat at a time.
"He is a sexual predator that targets children," says Digger.
Residents of the town don’t seem to buy the man's claims either.
"What? Are you serious," said Need2.
"I just don’t believe it," said Bino.
However, Lestat was determined to be mentally competent to stand trial. The judge also couldn't have been impressed with Lestat's criminal record, which includes a rape conviction involving a child in New Hampshire, according to the Freelance Star.
According to the evidence presented by prosecutor Swole, Lestat was one of several out-of-state online predators identified last year by Detectives Digger and Big Rick Rock.
Lestat was convicted of five counts of attempting to take indecent liberties with a child, five counts of using electronic equipment to solicit a juvenile and 10 counts of reproducing child pornography.
Lestat is still facing similar charges in Prince William County.
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