Submitted by Guest Lee on Wed, 01/18/2012 - 1:01pm.
Adams went to Polk Correctional Institution in 1973 on a conviction of assault with intent to commit rape (a New Hanover County case). The state paroled him in April 1977.
Two years later, Adams went back to prison after convictions for several rape and attempted rape charges, and a count of escaping jail. He spent the next 3 decades in prison, until the state released him in January, 2007.
His prison record contains 31 infractions, from threats and disobeying orders to gambling, fighting and assaulting staff with a weapon. In August 1999, he cut a fellow inmate's face with a razor blade. The injuries were severe enough that the inmate was hospitalized at Central Prison in Raleigh. A judge then added an assault charge, which tacked on an additional 75 days to his sentence.
WHY was this animal allowed to walk the streets? WHY didn't they throw him in a cell for the rest of his life after he committed the first rape? This case makes me sick.
A Little Scumbag History
Adams went to Polk Correctional Institution in 1973 on a conviction of assault with intent to commit rape (a New Hanover County case). The state paroled him in April 1977.
Two years later, Adams went back to prison after convictions for several rape and attempted rape charges, and a count of escaping jail. He spent the next 3 decades in prison, until the state released him in January, 2007.
His prison record contains 31 infractions, from threats and disobeying orders to gambling, fighting and assaulting staff with a weapon. In August 1999, he cut a fellow inmate's face with a razor blade. The injuries were severe enough that the inmate was hospitalized at Central Prison in Raleigh. A judge then added an assault charge, which tacked on an additional 75 days to his sentence.
WHY was this animal allowed to walk the streets? WHY didn't they throw him in a cell for the rest of his life after he committed the first rape? This case makes me sick.