A Serial Killer is living in Nacogdoches Texas
TUESDAY, 23 APRIL 2019
Former City of Jacksonville police officer and serial rapist Larry Pugh is currently living in Nacogdoches Texas. He was released from Federal Prison. He was then transferred to TDCJ for his state sentence. But for unknown reasons, Cherokee County officials managed to bring him to the Rusk City Jail where he served his state time. Not any more as he was released.
What was he convicted for? An “assault” crime: trying to kidnap and murder a woman in a police van before she could testify in federal court about being raped at gunpoint in the Jacksonville City Cemetery by him.
Pugh was serving 12 years in Federal prison for pleading guilty to one count of aggravated assault and two counts of forcing an inmate to have sex with him while in custody.
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TUESDAY, 23 APRIL 2019 / PUBLISHED IN NEWS, TEXAS PUBLIC CORRUPTION
A Serial Killer is living in Nacogdoches Texas
Former City of Jacksonville police officer and serial rapist Larry Pugh is currently living in Nacogdoches Texas. He was released from Federal Prison. He was then transferred to TDCJ for his state sentence. But for unknown reasons, Cherokee County officials managed to bring him to the Rusk City Jail where he served his state time. Not any more as he was released.
What was he convicted for? An “assault” crime: trying to kidnap and murder a woman in a police van before she could testify in federal court about being raped at gunpoint in the Jacksonville City Cemetery by him.
Pugh was serving 12 years in Federal prison for pleading guilty to one count of aggravated assault and two counts of forcing an inmate to have sex with him while in custody.
Is forcing an inmate to have sex defined as rape? Yes, thus most media sources define Pugh’s Federal Cases as “3 counts of sexual assault”
Larry Pugh pleaded guilty on September 28, 2006 to THREE counts of sexual assault against women in his custody and RETALIATION against one who came forward. Jacksonville, Texas police officer Larry Pugh was originally to serve 17 years in federal prison. Pugh also faced sentencing for perjury for lying under oath to federal authorities. Reported on June 30, 2008 in the Tyler News Larry Pugh was reported sentenced to 18 months for perjury, running successively with his other sentences.
According to evidence introduced by prosecutors at the guilty plea, Pugh testified on September 28, 2006, while pleading guilty to a federal charge of retaliation against a witness, that he was pleading guilty to the offense because he was, in fact, guilty. Thereafter, on June 12, 2007, Pugh testified in a civil suit brought against him by the woman against whom he had retaliated. In that testimony, Pugh admitted that he had pleaded guilty in the criminal case, but denied that it was because he was actually guilty.
“Why were they allowing Larry Pugh to transport someone who was going to testify against him for raping her to begin with…… in a police van.” – United States Attorney Rebecca A. Gregory
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