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The victim’s big brother is the cellmate of the child rapist who was sentenced to life in prison.

He still finds it incomprehensible that he could be randomly assigned to Munger’s house. His accusation is supported by DOC regulation, which stipulates that the two inmates shouldn’t have interacted.

Goldsby says he “completely humiliated” the police a few years ago, and he feels they set him up.

He has been incarcerated for stealing a police cruiser and damaging a trooper inside a state patrol car by smashing it into it. He sent his sister one last message as his interview came to an end.

Goldsby’s most recent offense now carries a life sentence. He has acknowledged killing Munger, but he maintains that being housed with his little sister’s rapist put him in an impossible situation.

It’s difficult to argue that Goldsby’s response wasn’t the same as many of us would have if we were forced to confront our loved one’s rapist, even though taking matters into our own hands rarely works out well.

A man was sentenced to “inadequate” after tying a child to a tree and raping her for five hours.

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