Man responsible for brutal string 1980s rapes ID'd by utility bill, gets over 600-year sentence: 'Evil'

Man responsible for brutal string 1980s rapes ID'd by utility bill, gets over 600-year sentence: 'Evil'

April 4, 2022

Fox News Flash top headlines for April 4

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com.

An Indiana man linked to a chain of sexual assault cases more than 30 years ago has been sentenced to 650 years in prison due to DNA tracing on a utility bill. 

Steven Ray Hessler, 59, was convicted on March 3 after an 8-day trial on 19 felony charges for home invasion sexual assaults between 1982 and 1985.

The charges include two counts of rape, six counts of unlawful deviate conduct and three counts of criminal deviate conduct, and one count of robbery against 10 victims total. 

Investigators were able to get ahold of a DNA sample via a utility bill Hessler had licked and sent in. 

Hessler would apparently break into homes, masked and armed, in the middle of the night. He would rape, bind, and torture his victims before wiping down the crime scene and stealing any items he might have touched, including money. 

Steven Ray Hessler has been charged with 650 years in prison in relation to sexual assaults from 30 years ago. 

The search warrant resulted in the discovery of stolen photographs, cyberstalking traces on Hessler’s computer, and clothing items that matched the victims’ descriptions.

“Steven Ray Hessler is one of the most evil, dangerous, sadistic predators that I’ve had the pleasure of prosecuting in my 30+ year career,” said Shelby County Prosecutor Brad Landwerlen. “He derived great pleasure from his unnecessarily brutal methods of terrorizing and sexually torturing his victims. I promised the victims early-on that my goal would be that he go to prison the rest of his life, and all involved are very happy that we have achieved that goal.”

Source: Read Full Article