The “Nork rap rapist” who terrorized nine women in a 15-year criminal case has been sentenced to 897 years in prison.
Roy, a security expert at the University of California, Berkeley, was convicted last month of being a notorious serial rapist in Sacramento until his arrest.
According to Fox 40 Sacramento, Sacramento County attorney Keith Hill said, “There’s always an appeal, but we have every confidence and every hope and trust in the system.”
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He said, “Every single moment given to him by the judge today is worth every second.”
Valer was convicted of raping nine women in six Northern California counties between 1991 and 2006.
The judge sentenced him to 9459 years for continuous walking with a life sentence of 438 years.
Prosecutors say DNA and genetic ancestry link Waller to rape in 2018.
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“I’m done, he’s gone, I’ll never think about him for another second of his life, and that’s the biggest relief I’ve ever had,” said Nicole Ernest-Pete, a victim of the I’m LAR. Fox 40.
Veller was accused of assaulting Ernest-Pete in 1991 when he was 21 years old.
“Any survivor who doesn’t have the power to do this, who is seeing this today, the only person who should be ashamed of what happened to you is the person who did it to you. He never, you never,” she said. According to the station.
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The jury returned the verdict on all 46 charges against Valer.