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Letters to the Editor Saturday, June 5 | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS As we are reminded every Memorial Day, we should be thankful to those who protect our country. But this year in particular, we should also remember those protecting us from an insidious enemy while wearing a different uniform scrubs. Medical personnel, including housekeeping staff, nurses, doctors, and many others, exposed themselves to a very dangerous enemy, COVID-19, to save our lives. At least 3,600 of them lost their lives while doing that, nearly as many as U.S. military deaths in Iraq from 2003 to 2020. Many now suffer from PTSD, and many have other significant mental health issues, because they fought for us. ....
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NorCal Rapist sentenced to 897 years for kidnapping, sexually assaulting women FacebookTwitterEmail Roy Charles Waller appears in Sacramento County Superior Court last month, when he was found guilty of being the NorCal Rapist, who attacked nine women in their homes between 1991 and 2006.Paul Kitagaki Jr. / Sacramento Bee SACRAMENTO Roy Charles Waller, the notorious NorCal Rapist, was sentenced to 897 years in state prison Friday for attacking, kidnapping and sexually assaulting nine women in Northern California over a 15-year period. Waller, 60, sat motionless, staring at the table in front of him, for more than an hour as several victims described in court how he had tortured and raped them in their homes. ....
FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA NorCal Rapist Roy Charles Waller is sentenced to 897 years in prison in Sacramento Superior Court on Friday, Dec. 18, 2020 in Sacramento. He was found guilty on all 46 counts of raping nine women in six Northern California counties between 1991 and 2006. (Paul Kitagaki Jr./Sacramento Bee/TNS) Judge imposes sentence totaling 897 years on NorCal Rapist SACRAMENTO After hearing emotional, searing statements from some of the women he victimized during his 15-year crime spree as the NorCal Rapist, Roy Charles Waller was sentenced in Sacramento Friday to nearly 900 years in prison essentially 100 years for each of the women he raped. Superior Court Judge James Arguelles imposed consecutive terms: 459 years to run consecutive to a 438 years to life sentence. ....
NorCal rapist sentenced to 897 years in prison for rape of nine women By Keith Burbank article This undated photo released by the Sacramento Police Department shows Roy Charles Waller. (Sacramento Police Department via AP) SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Roy Charles Waller, the NorCal Rapist, was sentenced Friday to 897 years in prison following a conviction for assaulting nine women from 1991 to 2006. Waller was convicted of 46 counts including kidnapping, forcible rape, oral copulation, sodomy, and foreign penetration in six counties, including Sonoma, Solano, and Contra Costa counties in the Bay Area. Waller lived in Benicia and worked at the University of California at Berkeley for about 25 years before his arrest in September 2018. ....