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WASHINGTON STATE SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATORS:

Profile of Special Commitment Center Residents

Roxanne Lieb

October 1996

Washington State Institute for Public Policy


110 Fifth Avenue SE, Suite 214
Post Office Box 40999
Olympia, Washington 98504-0999
Telephone: (360) 586-2677
FAX: (360) 586-2793
URL: http://www.wsipp.wa.gov
WASHINGTON STATE SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATORS:
Profile of Special Commitment Center Residents

Roxanne Lieb

October 1996

Washington State Institute for Public Policy


110 Fifth Avenue SE, Suite 214
Post Office Box 40999
Olympia, Washington 98504-0999
Telephone: (360) 586-2677
FAX: (360) 586-2793
URL: http://www.wsipp.wa.gov
Document No. 96-10-1102
Washington State Institute for Public Policy

Mission
The Washington Legislature created the Washington State Institute for Public Policy in 1983. A Board of Directors—representing the
legislature, the governor, and public universities—governs the Institute, hires the director, and guides the development of all activities.

The Institute’s mission is to carry out practical research, at legislative direction, on issues of importance to Washington State. The
Institute conducts research activities using its own policy analysts, academic specialists from universities, and consultants. New
activities grow out of requests from the Washington legislature and executive branch agencies, often directed through legislation.
Institute staff work closely with legislators, as well as legislative, executive, and state agency staff to define and conduct research on
appropriate state public policy topics.

Current assignments include a wide range of projects in criminal justice, youth violence, social services, K-12 education, and state
government organization.

Board of Directors

Senator Karen Fraser Ken Conte, House Office of Program Research


Senator Jeanine Long Edward Seeberger, Senate Committee Services
Senator John Moyer Lyle Quasim, Department of Social and Health Services
Senator Nita Rinehart Gary Robinson, Office of Financial Management
Representative Lisa J. Brown Roland De Lorme, Western Washington University
Representative Steve Hargrove Geoffrey Gamble, Washington State University
Representative Helen Sommers Jane Jervis, The Evergreen State College
Representative Steve Van Luven Dale Johnson, University of Washington

Staff

Thomas Sykes, Director


Roxanne Lieb, Associate Director
WASHINGTON STATE SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATORS:
Profile of Special Commitment Center Residents

The Community Protection Research Project was established by the 1990 Legislature to evaluate the effectiveness of state-supported programs
for sex offenders and victims of sexual abuse. The Washington State Institute for Public Policy oversees the project. This report is part of the
Institute’s plan to provide ongoing information to the Legislature, as well as local agencies.

Introduction In 1990, Washington State enacted a civil commitment law for persons found to be sexually
violent predators.1 As of September 1996, 38 persons are housed at the Center; 21 have
been committed under the Act and the others are awaiting trial. They are housed at the
Special Commitment Center, a Department of Social and Health Services facility that is
located within the state prison in Monroe, Washington.

This paper summarizes records from the Special Commitment Center regarding the
resident’s criminal history, offense pattern, treatment history, and mental health diagnosis.2

Criminal Record History/Evaluation

1. 1978 Theft 2 History: DOB: 4/15/60. All rapes, attempted rape and assaults were against young
women, generally total strangers, at least once with a weapon. Has spent
1980 Attempted Rape much of his incarceration time in the Intensive Management Unit because of
Simple Assault sexual acting out and multiple incidents of threatening behavior.
1986 Rape 2
Assault 2 Diagnosis: Axis I: Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape, Alcohol Dependency by
history, Polysubstance Abuse by history.
1989 Rape 3
Axis II: Antisocial Personality Disorder with narcissistic traits.

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Chapter 71.09, Revised Code of Washington.
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The Special Commitment Center summarized the residents’ records for the Institute, using resident identification numbers rather than names.
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2. 1965 Rape (4 counts) History: DOB: 3/2/41. All rapes were against total strangers and usually involved a
weapon (knife). Denies all of the rapes and refuses treatment.
1977 Rape 3
Diagnosis: Axis I: Paraphilia (not otherwise specified)., Rape, rule out Sexual Sadism.
1986 Rape 1 Axis II: Personality (not otherwise specified) with antisocial and paranoid
traits.

3. 1989 Indecent Liberties History: DOB: 10/15/71. Convicted of sexually molesting 5-year-old neighbor girl.
Confinement included time at Maple Lane, and in neurobehavioral placement
facilities in two other states. Has reported two other incidents of sexual
molestation, and many incidents of indecent exposure and obscene phone
calls. All three facilities noted a history of “sexually inappropriate behavior”
and “violent and sexually aggressive behavior.”

Diagnosis: Axis I: Pedophilia (some and opposite sex, non-exclusive); Paraphilia (not
otherwise specified), Rape, Exhibitionism, Frotteurism, Voyeurism,
Telephone Scatalogia
Axis II: Organic Mental Disorder (not otherwise specified), Personality
Disorder with avoidant, dependent, inadequate, aggressive features.
Axis III: Post status closed head injury.

4. 1985 Indecent Liberties History: DOB: 12/31/67. His sexual offenses began as a 16-year-old when he
molested a 3-year-old girl. Has admitted to molesting four other children
1987 Attempted Indecent
between ages of 3 and 8 during the summer of 1985.
Liberties (1 count)
Statutory Rape 1 Diagnosis: Axis I: Pedophilia (same and opposite sex, exclusive).
(1 count) Axis II: Personality Disorder (not otherwise specified) with antisocial traits.

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5. 1970 Assault 2 with Intent to History: DOB: 11/18/51. All assaults were against females who were strangers. All
Rape included use of excessive force, with injury, and attempted sexual assault.
The 1970 and 1974 assaults were against 70- and 75-year-old women
1974 Assault 2
respectively. In 1969, complaint was filed in juvenile court alleging attempted
1982 Taking motor vehicle rape of a 70-year-old woman.
without owner’s
permission Diagnosis: Axis I: Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape, rule out Sexual Sadism.
1985 Attempted Rape 1 Axis II: Antisocial Personality Disorder.
Assault 2

6. 1977 Rape 2 History: DOB: 7/18/50. In 1977, 1979, and 1985, physically assaulted and raped
1979 Rape 2 female acquaintances. In 1990, forced entry into woman’s hotel room and
physically assaulted her, but victim was able to terminate assault.
1985 Rape 2
1990 Assault 4 Diagnosis: Axis I: Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape, Dementia, Alcohol
Dependence, Polysubstance Abuse.
Axis II: Borderline Intelligence.
Axis III: Brain injury.

7. 1989 Assault 2 (1 count) History: DOB: 2/13/69. No additional information available.


1990 Child Molestation 3
Diagnosis: Axis I: Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape, Sexual Sadism ruled out
(1 count)
Pedophilia.
1991 Assault 3 (2 counts) Axis II: Antisocial Personality Disorder.

8. 1978 Assault 2 (1 count) History: DOB: 9/24/53. No additional information available.


1988 Attempted Rape 2
Diagnosis: Axis I: Paranoid Schizophrenia, Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape,
(1 count)
Alcohol Dependence, Polysubstance Abuse by history.
Axis II: Antisocial Personality Disorder.

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9. 1976 & Communicating with a History: DOB: 9/2/59. In 1976, twice attempted to sexually assault two young girls.
1977 Minor for Immoral In 1977, forced a little girl to undress and masturbated on her. In 1979,
Purposes (2 counts) sexually and physically assaulted a 10-year-old girl. In 1985, sexually
1979 Communicating with a assaulted a 7-year-old boy with a knife.
Minor for Immoral
Purposes Diagnosis: Axis I: Pedophilia (same and opposite sex, exclusive).
Axis II: Personality (not otherwise specified) with schizoid and avoidant
1985 Indecent Liberties traits, borderline intelligence.
Axis III: Head injury.

10. 1962 Indecent Liberties History: DOB: 7/14/26. Offenses began in 1946. In 1962, had sexual contact with a
(1 count) 9-year-old boy while on leave from Rainier School. A year later he molested
small girls in the neighborhood. Since 1952 conviction, has reoffended in
1968 Indecent Liberties
less than a year after each release and has been in community less than 24
(1 count)
months during past 20 years.
1981 Indecent Liberties
(several counts) Diagnosis: Axis I: Pedophilia, (same sex, exclusive).
Axis II: Personality (not otherwise specified) with antisocial traits.

11. 1977 Rape 2 History: DOB: 8/5/54. In 1977, kidnapped and continually raped a 19-year-old
Kidnapping 2 woman. 1980 offense involved 13-year-old girl and 1988 parole violation
involved attempted attack on 8-year-old with other violations. Reoffenses
1980 Indecent Liberties
(1 count) occurred less than two years after each release. Has history of alcohol
abuse associated with sexual offenses.
1988 Parole violations
Diagnosis: Axis I: Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape, Telephone Scatologia,
Alcohol Dependence, Cannabis Abuse, Inhalant Abuse (probable).
Axis II: Personality (not otherwise specified) with antisocial traits.

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12. 1973 Assault 2 History: DOB: 7/27/52. Preyed upon unsuspecting women in their homes.
Burglary 2 Admitted to additional rapes after convictions. Sent to Western State from
1973 Rape 9/73 to 3/75 for treatment where he admitted to more rapes. Parole revoked
Burglary 2 after discharge due to admission to 4 rapes, 7 burglaries, 1 assault.
Released again after 12 years; parole revoked again in less than 4 months.
1975 Burglary (1 count) Refused treatment.

Diagnosis: Axis I: Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape, Voyeurism.


Axis II: Personality Disorder (not otherwise specified) with narcissistic and
antisocial traits.

13. 1987 Rape 1 History: DOB: 10/18/71. Targets young boys, ages 7 to 10. Also admitted to
repeated anal rape of 5-year-old cousin. Underwent therapy while on parole
1989 Child Molestation 1
in 1988, but was terminated for not progressing. Participated in two sexual
(3 counts)
deviancy therapy groups and displayed little progress in learning how not to
reoffend.

Diagnosis: Axis I: Pedophilia (same sex, exclusively).


Axis II: Personality (not otherwise specified) with antisocial traits, Borderline
Intelligence.

14. 1969 Rape History: DOB: 3/8/50. Reoffended within 99 days after 1969 and 1973 releases.
Pattern of picking up young females in his car and raping them at knifepoint.
1973 Rape
Three other incidents of rape in 1969 for which he was not prosecuted. The
1982 Rape 3 1973 rape occurred at Fort Lewis Military Reservation.
Kidnapping 2
Diagnosis: Axis I: Delusions Disorder, Alcohol Dependence, Polysubstance Abuse by
history, Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape.
Axis II: Antisocial Personality Disorder.
Axis III: Osteogenic Sarcoma, Left leg amputation.

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15. 1973 Indecent Liberties History: DOB: 1/31/49. Admits to having sexual relations with young boys and girls
(1 count) as a teenager. Long history in institutions. A 1973 conviction was
suspended on condition he participate in sexual psychopathy program, which
was short-lived. Has a history of sexually acting out, with threatening and
assaultive behavior. Has fantasies about molesting, then killing young
children to avoid apprehension.

Diagnosis: Axis I: Pedophilia (same sex, exclusive).


Axis II: Antisocial and Borderline Personality Disorder, Borderline
Intelligence.
Axis III: Hypertension.

16. 1967 Forcible Rape History: DOB: 8/2/51. Assaults have been against female strangers and
acquaintances, using various physical and verbal forces to subdue, then
1969 Rape
orally and vaginally raping women. Also arrested but not convicted on four
1972 Attempted Rape rapes and several harassment charges. Victims chose not to file charges.
1977 Forcible Rape History of alcohol dependency.

1985 Rape 2 (1 count) Diagnosis: Axis I: Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape, Alcohol Dependence,
1986 Rape 3 (1 count) partial remission since incarceration, Marijuana Abuse.
Axis II: Personality Disorder with antisocial and paranoid traits.
1987 Rape 2 (1 count)

17. 1958 Indecent Exposure History: DOB: 7/29/30. Target of sexual offenses is children. Long history of
sexual offenses in several states. Received treatment in three states. Quit
1962 Child Molestation
program in Washington State before he completed it.
1966 Child Molestation
1975 Public Indecency Diagnosis: Axis I: Pedophilia (same sex, non-exclusive), Exhibitionism.
Indecent Liberties Axis II: Personality Disorder (not otherwise specified) with narcissistic
antisocial traits.
1987 Rape 2
1987 Rape 2

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18. 1979 Attempted Lewd and History: DOB: 11/6/59. Both Disturbing the Peace convictions were for peeping on
Lascivious Conduct women in restrooms and masturbating. At least six other arrests for similar
with a Minor behavior. The 1985 conviction was for fondling high school girl in restroom.
1981 Disturbing the Peace The 1986 incident occurred within weeks of release from incarceration. Most
recent convictions were incidents committed in public restrooms using a
1982 Disturbing the Peace knife.
1985 Sexual Abuse of a
Child under 16 Diagnosis: Axis I: Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape, Pedophilia (not specified),
Hemophilia, Exhibitionism, Alcohol Dependence, Cannabis Abuse,
1986 Parole revoked for 2 Polysubstance Abuse by history.
incidents of Sexual Axis II: Antisocial Personality Disorder.
Assault
1988 Attempted Indecent
Liberties
1988 Assault 2 with a Deadly
Weapon

19. 1981 Lewd Lascivious History: DOB: 4/26/66. Reoffended within 6 to 17 days after 1985 and 1987
releases. Has pattern of attacking females between ages of 4 and 53. Use
1985 Indecent Liberties
of force escalated with each offense. In 1985, refused to participate in
1987 Assault 1 evaluation for Sex Offender Treatment Program. Has numerous infractions
during first two terms of incarceration for exposing and masturbating in front
of female guards.

Diagnosis; Axis I: Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape, Exhibitionism.


Axis II: Antisocial Personality Disorder.

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20. 1974 Rape History: DOB: 11/10/50. Admits to many more sex offenses other than convictions.
1976 Assault 2 In 1974 rape, three other counts were dismissed. Primary pattern of sex
offenses is attacking women and threatening them with a gun or a knife. On
1988 Rape 1 occasion, has used ski mask and unlawfully entered houses to commit
offense.

Diagnosis: Axis I: Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape.


Axis II: Antisocial Personality.

21. 1961 Contribution to the History: DOB: 8/25/40. Victims have been young girls between ages 6 and 13.
Delinquency of a Minor One victim was a neighbor, but others were strangers. Offender displayed a
1966 Lewd and Lascivious range of sexually inappropriate behaviors, and has difficulty controlling his
Acts Toward a Minor deviant sexual arousal toward children.
(3 counts)
Diagnosis: Axis I: Pedophilia (opposite sex, non-exclusive).
1972 Indecent Liberties Axis II: Personality (not otherwise specified) with antisocial and narcissistic
(2 counts) traits.
1984 Indecent Liberties Axis III: Leukemia.

22. 1965-71 Petty Larceny History: DOB: 5/23/47. Juvenile history marked with attempted rape of
Negligent Driving grandmother (1962) and obscene telephone calls. Has pattern of making
(2 counts) obscene calls, fixating on women’s panties, and watching potential victims.
Shoplifting History of substance abuse with alcohol and marijuana. Victims tended to be
Contributing to the adolescent and adult women. Used threats and physical force to gain
Delinquency of a Minor compliance. Parole was revoked or he re-offended on three different
Driving While occasions.
Intoxicated (2 counts)
Diagnosis: Axis I: Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape, Alcohol Dependence,
1972 Abduction
Carnal Knowledge Cannabis Abuse by history.
Axis II: Antisocial Personality Disorder.
1979 Rape 2

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23. 1971 Rape 1 History: DOB: 9/27/45. After first conviction in 1971, was released in 1975.
1978 Sexual Assault Reoffended in 1978 and released in 1982. Victims tend to be prepubescent
girls, between 4 and 12 years old. Offender used threats to keep victims
1984 Communication With a from reporting offenses. In 1989, he indicated he had no interest in
Minor for Immoral treatment.
Purposes
1988 Indecent Liberties Diagnosis: Axis I: Pedophilia (opposite sex, non-exclusive), Alcohol Abuse.
(2 counts) Axis II: Personality (not otherwise specified) with antisocial traits.

24. 1981 Attempted Rape 1 History: DOB: 2/5/59. Strong preference for victims who are early adolescent boys
1981 Rape 2 (ages 12 to 13). In most convictions, used a knife in order to gain
compliance. Also has admitted to other sexual offenses.
1982 Sexual Assault 1
1983 Sexual Assault Diagnosis: Axis I: Pedophilia (same sex, exclusive), Alcohol Abuse by history,
Marijuana Abuse by history.
Axis II: Narcissistic Personality Disorder.
Axis III: Brain injury by history, Petite Mal seizures by history.

25. 1979 Assault 2 History: DOB: 1/11/58. Several violent assaults and sex offenses. Cut himself after
Burglary 2 1979 arrest. Had difficulty complying with parole conditions in early 1980’s.
Targeted unknown adolescent and adult women. In Sex Offender Treatment
1984 Rape 1 (2 counts)
Program in 1992, he admitted to an extensive history of being sexually
Burglary
victimized as well as other sexual deviancies. Completed treatment in 1994,
but staff had reservations about his prognosis.

Diagnosis: Axis I: Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape, Sexual Sadism,


Exhibitionism, Voyeurism, Telephone Scatologia, Polysubstance
Dependence.
Axis II: Personality Disorder (not otherwise specified) with antisocial traits.

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26. 1983 Robbery 3 History: DOB: 9/25/60. In 1983 conviction, sentenced to 3-year probation. Has a
history of two very violent sex offenses against an adolescent and a young
1984 Rape 1 (2 counts)
Robbery 1 (3 counts) adult woman. Used threats and did physical harm to gain compliance from
victims. Each incident included multiple sexual assaults on victim. During
incarceration, he received 20 major infractions including attempts to have sex
with another inmate.

Diagnosis: Axis I: Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape, Sexual Sadism, Alcohol
Dependence, Polysubstance Abuse.
Axis II: Antisocial Personality Disorder.

27. 1985 Rape 2 History: DOB: 1/16/59. Received 2.5 year sentence for 1985 conviction, and
served 18 months. Three days after release, he sexually assaulted a young
1987 Sexual Abuse 1
adult woman. Sixty month sentence was suspended. Within 2 weeks he
1987 Rape 1 raped a 30-year-old woman and pled guilty. Used verbal threats and did
physical harm to gain compliance from victims who are adolescent and
young adult women. Declined to participate in the Sex Offender Treatment
Program.

Diagnosis: Axis I: Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape, Alcohol Dependence,


Polysubstance Dependence.
Axis II: Antisocial Personality Disorder with narcissistic traits.

28. 1985 Kidnapping 2 History: DOB: 8/28/71. Convicted as a juvenile for Arson, Kidnapping and Indecent
Liberties. Convicted as an adult for raping a 12-year-old boy. While serving
1987 Indecent Liberties
concurrent 72-month sentences, had an excess of 50 major infractions
1989 Rape 2 including rape of another inmate in 1992 and several suicide attempts.
Rape of a Child 2
Diagnosis: Axis I: Pedophilia (same sex, exclusive).
Axis II: Personality Disorder (not otherwise specified) with antisocial and
borderline traits, Borderline Intelligence.
Axis III: Petite Mal seizures.

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29. 1967 Child Molestation History: DOB: 5/7/42. Sophistication regarding access to victims through
1967 Attempted Sodomy employment that involves male victims from ages 8 to 18. His physical
stature, threats and position of authority were utilized to gain compliance from
1974 Child Molestation victims. Committed to state hospital as a Mentally Disoriented Sex Offender
(2 counts) and released to mental health treatment center.
1975 Lewd Acts/Minor and
Oral Copulation Diagnosis: Axis I: Pedophilia (same sex, non-exclusive).
Axis II: Personality Disorder (not otherwise specified) with antisocial and
1988 Falsifying Passport narcissistic traits.
(Federal)
1991 Solicitation to Commit
Assault 2
1991 Rape 2 (1 count)
Rape 3 (3 counts)

30. 1990 Child Rape 1 History: DOB: 12/21/57. A 1990 conviction involved repeated acts of sexual assault
on a young female child. Various evaluations have disclosed numerous
assaults on children ranging in age from 4 days to 4 years, with a preference
for vulnerable girls (developmentally delayed or shy and uncommunicative).
Has used physical violence. Accesses victims by providing child care.

Diagnosis: Axis I: Pedophilia (same and opposite sex, non-exclusive).


Axis II: Borderline Personality Disorder with antisocial traits.

31. 1992 Burglary History: DOB: 1/19/69. Convicted for stalking a 15-year-old at his home. Initial
Attempted Rape 2 actions involved stealing clothing and progressed to threatening phone calls,
then unlawful entry into home. Ten days after release, he violated conditions
by obtaining the family’s phone number. Disclosed having approached 35
young boys and reported being out of control.

Diagnosis: Axis I: Pedophilia (same sex).

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32. 1990 Child Molestation History: DOB: 1/1/77. Molested a 7-year-old boy at the age of 13. Victims ranged
(1 count) from 6 to 14 years old. Offense pattern included use of bribes and physical
1991 Rape 2 threats. Other offenses occurred while serving initial sentence, including
assault and rape.
1991 Assault 4 with Sexual
Motivation Diagnosis: Axis I: Pedophilia (same and opposite sex, non-exclusive), Borderline
Intelligence Functioning, Alcohol and Cannabis Abuse by history.
Axis II: Narcissistic Personality Disorder with antisocial features.

33. 1972 Indecent Liberties History: DOB: 5/29/52. Implicated for arson numerous times between ages 9 and
20. First sexually violent offense was 5 weeks after his release, on parole.
1972 Assault 2
Forced a 12-year-old girl to remove her clothes and have oral sex on him.
1981 Rape 2 Attempted intercourse and told her he would “stab her to death” if she told.
Similar pattern 2 weeks later with 10- and 11-year-old sister and brother.
While on work release, forced adult female at knifepoint to engage in oral sex
and intercourse and physically assaulted her when she attempted to escape.
He escaped from work release but turned himself in four months later.

Diagnosis: Axis I: Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape.


Axis II: Antisocial Personality Disorder.
Axis III: Heart Disease, Allergies.

34. 1980 Indecent Liberties History: DOB: 9/4/53. First offense involved 13-year-old female stranger he
exposed himself to and told her to masturbate him and perform oral sex.
1981 Assault with Intent to
Second victim was a 30-year-old woman he physically assaulted and digitally
Rape
penetrated. Third victim was a 13-year-old girl who knew him as one of her
1992 Child Molestation 2 mother’s friends. He entered her house and approached both she and her
older sister who was sleeping.

Diagnosis: Axis I: Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape, Alcohol Abuse, Cannabis
Abuse.
Axis II: Personality Disorder (not otherwise specified) with antisocial traits.

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35. 1992 Child Molestation 1 History: DOB: 3/31/75. Offenses with victims between 13 and 16 years old.
Victims young boys and a girl ranging from 4 to 11 years old. Verbally
1993 Child Molestation 1
threatened to kill victims if they told anyone. Committed to mental health
1993 Child Molestation 1 facility in 1990 at age 15 and later transferred to psychiatric facility. Released
in 1991 due to termination of insurance, and readmitted to juvenile facility.
Has disclosed engaging in sexual acts with over 20 children ranging in age
from 2 to 13. States he has fantasies, often including mutilating or killing his
victim and killing himself.

Diagnosis: Axis I: Pedophilia (same sex, exclusive).


Axis II: Schizotypal Personality Disorder.

36. 1977 Indecent Liberties History: DOB: 3/9/63. Pled guilty as a juvenile to fondling and digitally penetrating
(2 counts) the vaginas of two girls between 8 and 12 years old. Spent time in juvenile
institutions, followed by incident where he approached 12-year-old girl in
1980 Indecent Liberties
wooded area and grabbed her saying “…let’s have sex together.” Found
1984 Rape 2 guilty, escaped from custody but turned himself in. Entered work release
1988 Indecent Liberties program until paroled. Further incidents included digitally penetrating vagina,
(2 counts) then attempting to force an 18-year-old into performing oral sex and exposing
himself to a 7-year-old girl.

Diagnosis: Axis I: Pedophilia (heterosexual, non-exclusive) Exhibitionism.


Axis II: Antisocial Personality.
Axis III: Cardiomyopathy, Grand Mal seizure disorder.

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37. 1979 Indecent Liberties History: DOB: 1/25/43. First criminal incidents occurred at the age of 13 when
Against a Child charged with Indecent Exposure. Similar charges while in the army with
admission of other incidents. Further incidents and robbery charges followed
with subsequent incarceration, during which time room searches uncovered
child pornography. After incarceration, cited for further exposure incidents.
Entered treatment for exhibitionism, where he admitted to “thousands of
sexually deviant acts.” Released to outpatient program and violated
probation. While participating in an outpatient treatment program, was
arrested for exposure, masturbating, and orally raping a 4-year-old boy.

Diagnosis: Axis I: Paraphilia, Pedophilia


Axis II: Avoidant Personality Disorder.

38. 1984 Indecent Liberties by History: DOB: 2/4/65. In 1983, entered home of 18-year-old stranger requesting to
Forcible Compulsion use phone. Told her he wanted to have sex. Victim screamed, and he
shoved his fist down her throat. Father heard struggle and called police.
1990 Rape 2 by Forcible
Second offense occurred in 1989 when he made sexual advance toward an
Compulsion
18-year-old woman. Due to his strength, she stopped struggling and he
1993 Assault 2 raped her vaginally. In 1993, attempted to kiss and force his hands down the
pants of a 14-year-old. He struck the victim to the degree she needed
medical attention. Friends intervened and ended the incident.

Diagnosis: Axis I: Paraphilia (not otherwise specified), Rape.


Axis II: Antisocial Personality Disorder.

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