Virginia Man Found Guilty of Child Sex, Pornography Charges Ahead of Murder Trial
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A Virginia jury that found a man guilty after authorities accused him of encouraging his girlfriend to sexually abuse her 2-year-old son has recommended he serve two life sentences plus 45 years in prison.
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A Virginia jury that found a man guilty after authorities accused him of encouraging his girlfriend to sexually abuse her 2-year-old son has recommended he serve two life sentences plus 45 years in prison.
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