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Slocomb Man Sentenced to 20 Years in Sodomy Charges Save Email Print
Posted: 5:42 PM Mar 20, 2008
Last Updated: 5:42 PM Mar 20, 2008

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A Slocomb man was sentenced in a Geneva courtroom for sexually victimizing young children.

59-year-old Daniel Killingsworth pled guilty to several sodomy charges.

In December, he was arrested and charged with molesting a 6-year-old boy.

In addition, there is a 15-year-old victim.

Judge PB McLaughlin sentenced Killingsworth to 20-years in state prison and under sentencing guidelines he will not be eligible for parole or probation.

Killingsworth cannot be released from prison until he's at least 79-years-old.

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Posted by: annoymous Location: slocomb on Mar 21, 2008 at 10:00 AM
He does not deserve to be released. He took something from those children that they can never get back. They will be scarred for the rest of their lives.They will also be stuck with the horrible memory of what has happened to them.

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