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Man abused nearly 200 girls online — until string of odd thefts in Virginia, feds say

Seven years later, the man accused of cultivating that collection has been sentenced. James William Thomas III was sentenced Wednesday to 40 years in prison. Now 36, Thomas will be well into his 70s when he’s released from federal custody. Prosecutors, however, had pushed for 55 years, citing the magnitude of damage Thomas is accused of inflicting on underage girls and his apparent lack of remorse. “The facts of the case paint the picture of a true sexual predator,” prosecutors said in sentencing documents. “The defendant sought out potentially almost 200 victims, lied to them, groomed them, and abused and exploited them to gratify his own sexual lust.”

Hooks man accused of sexual misconduct with three girls, child porn, bestiality with dog

Hooks man accused of sexual misconduct with three girls, child porn, bestiality with dog
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TBI: Former volunteer firefighter charged with arson in connection to local church fire

WBBJ TV April 7, 2021 DRESDEN, Tenn.–A former volunteer firefighter is charged in connection to a weekend church fire. An investigation by special agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the Weakley County Sheriff’s Office and others led to the arrest of former Dresden volunteer firefighter, Codie Austin Clark. There was a fire on Easter Sunday at New Salem Presbyterian Church along Highway 89 in Sharon. According to the TBI, agents determined Clark intentionally set the fire. He was arrested Wednesday evening on one count of arson of a place of worship. Clark was booked in the Weakley County Jail and is currently free on $1,000 bond.

Former firefighter charged in Weakley County church fire

WBBJ TV April 7, 2021 DRESDEN, Tenn. A former volunteer firefighter has been charged in connection to a weekend church fire. An investigation by special agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the Weakley County Sheriff’s Office and others led to the arrest of former Dresden volunteer firefighter, Codie Austin Clark. The fire took place on Easter Sunday at New Salem Presbyterian Church along Highway 89 in Sharon. According to the TBI, agents determined Clark intentionally set the fire. He was arrested Wednesday evening on one count of arson of a place of worship. Clark was booked in the Weakley County Jail and is currently free on $1,000 bond.

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