The Apologizing Sex Attacker William Beebe Released from Prison After Serving Six Months
One wonders exactly how the conversation went with William Beebe and the judge behind closed doors. Judge, I am sorry I raped Liz Seccuro in college and scared her for life but I apologize after all these years. Becuase this is not about the damage that I may have caused my victim and they fact that they never received justice, its about me and how I feel. So must have gone the conversation when William Beebe admitted to raping Seccuro fraternity party back in 1984. What’s the price for that crime? Can you believe less than 6 months! Why do they even call it justice anymore?
William Beebe, 42, of Las Vegas, Nev., pleaded guilty in November to aggravated sexual battery for attacking Liz Seccuro, a fellow University of Virginia student at a fraternity party in 1984.
However, two decades later, Beebe apologized to Seccuro as part of a 12-step Alcoholics Anonymous program. In March, a judge ordered a 10-year prison sentence with all but 18 months suspended.
Beebe wrote in an apology, “I want to make clear that I’m not intentionally minimizing the fact of having raped you. I did.”
However, Seccuro says the shortened sentence “makes justice feel incomplete.” (AHN)
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Seems like the judge assumes that ‘time heals all wounds’.
Six months may seem like a short sentence because it really is. Allow me to look on the bright side for a moment and remind us all that THIS VICTIM got more justice than many ever do. God bless her for fighting it all the way to the end. The rapist could have tried for a more sincere apology. That “but I apologize” crap ruined it. You know what Dr. Phil says….everything after the “but” is a lie.
The victim in this case got more justice than it looks like Natalee Holloway will ever get. It is only because Virginia has no time limits that she got any justice at all.