Christopher Hubbart, who was dubbed the 'Pillowcase Rapist'' for rapes and other sex crimes between 1971 and 1982, is set to be released.
Christopher Hubbart, the so-called "Pillowcase Rapist" who muffled his victims’ screams with a pillowcase and was convicted of a series of rapes and other sex crimes in two California counties, has been granted conditional release, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced Wednesday.
We must demand more from our judicial system, ensuring decisions serve the best interests of our communities while exploring alternative locations for these placements."Hubbart, who has acknowledged raping at least 40 women, has been in and out of prisons and state psychiatric hospitals since his first rape conviction in 1972. After serving seven years in prison, he was released and moved to the Bay Area, where he was convicted of another string of sexual assaults in 1983.
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