The first woman was claimed to be sexually violent in the history of Texas after being convicted of two teenage girls more than 10 years ago due to physical and psychological abuse. Prosecutor said that it was done.
37 -year -old Desiree Hamm acknowledged various gender crimes against children, a Komal County Areas Investigation Office, and has been a sneaky designation due to 13 convicted rulings gained in 2011. Ta. I said in the news release.
San Diego's ham was first investigated in 2009 by cultivating an online relationship with two teenage young people. Meanwhile, the Local Prosecutor's Office said that she immediately cleaned the girl and made her prey through the “role -playing game”, which became sexual in nature.
According to prosecutors, she brainwashed both girls on telephone time and computer, and believed that the game was a reality on a computer.
Ham also promoted a fake sexual assault to the victim's parents, and secretly mailed mobile phones, computers, pills, and gifts to achieve further controls.
Before arranging the invitation from Texas to California, she saw a minor on the webcam with the help of another woman being told she was told.
Shikko controls her pair for one month she was sexually assaulted and abused. The prosecutor said both physically and mentally.
The prosecutor said that she had even branded her to match her tattoo, as the cruelty was dropped so much.
When the missing girl's family checked the phone record and contacted Ham, the creep denied that she had them.
The two girls were eventually rescued, Ham was arrested, and then in prison for 20 years, for another ten -year probation.
Texas's law is about at least two sexual violence crimes that are approaching prison, for the treatment of long -term sex offenders and the citizen of the country's sexual violence predators, which provides supervision We are ordering at least two inmates with two sexual violence crimes.
JU should be the first woman to commit to the program last week after the trial from an expert who claims to re -invisit if Ham returned to society and was released. The prosecutor said that it was judged.
Dr. Jason Danham, a forensic psychologist, told JU that she resembled a cult leader.
Ham, on the other hand, has testified that he continued the “role play game” through prison Penpar and acknowledged that he would lie to all of the interviews with experts. Prosecutors also said that they had little responsibility for the crime.
When Ham is released from prison, she will be transferred to Texas's commitment office and stay indefinitely in Little Field. A local prosecutor said that the Texas pardon and the parole release committee had approved her early release from prison.
“This was a historic week for Texas. I am grateful for JU's judge,” said Jennifer Saul District.



