Posted on 02/15/2025 11:08:24 AM PST by Morgana
COMAL COUNTY, Texas - For the first time, a Texas jury classified a woman as a sexually violent predator.
A Comal County jury determined Desiree Hamm, a 37-year-old from San Diego, should be classified as a sexually violent predator under Texas law. Kidnapping and abuse conviction
The backstory:
Desiree Hamm, 37, has served 15 years of a 20-year sentence after pleading guilty to 13 counts of sexual performance by a child, aggravated kidnapping and sexual abuse of a child. She was also sentenced to 10 years probation after her release.
In late 2009, Hamm began online relationships with two teen victims in a role playing game.
Records show she spent hundreds of hours on the phone and computer with the girls, brainwashed them to believe the game was reality and would monitor their webcams.
Hamm also sent the girls secret cell phones, computers, pulls and gifts.
In addition, Hamm was able to convince an adult woman, who she controlled through similar measures, to drive from San Diego to Comal County and then drive the girls back to California.
The girls spent some of the trip in the trunk of the car.
Hamm gave false information and misinformation to police who were looking for the girls and kept them hidden for the next month.
During that time, Hamm committed a number of sexual assaults and branded them with a homemade brand to match her tattoo.
The Texas Board of Pardons and Parole granted Hamm an early release from prison.
Hamm is eligible for parole as soon as August 2025, as long as she completes a Sex Offender Treatment Program, according to online records. Sexually Violent Predator Trial
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What took so long?
Where’s the eye bleach gif of Homer Simpson when you need it ...
Truth!
Looks like Rachel Levine with a haircut.
She owns that patent. 🙂👍
Where has he been lately?

If you would have pled guilty and asked for time they would have let you go. They knew you could afford it so they get every dime the could from you
LOL, yeah right ! At the time I was doing whatever odd jobs I could come up with and living in My Car. When it got impounded I had just picked up a new window from Home Depot (thank God the window was still in the car as well as everything else I owned including My Tools were still there.) and was going to install it a Retired Couple's house where I had just gotten a bonus job at the same house to enclose the back porch and I had found a Crew of Stone Masons to match the existing rock work on the house. A few hundred dollar job had mushroomed into a $1000+ additional job.
So much for that money. Comal County got it.
I’m in ocala right now. Not far from here malarkey and her gang had a shoot out with the cops.
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