The Zulock's finally got sentenced............. They will die in jail as they should.
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/miacathell/2024/12/27/zulocks-sentenced-n2649379
OXFORD, Georgia — LGBTQ activists William Dale Zulock and Zachary Jacoby Zulock were sentenced last week to 100 years in prison each, followed by life on probation, for "routinely" raping their young, adopted, special-needs sons, producing "homemade" child pornography of the abuse, and inviting nearby pedophiles in the Atlanta area to "double penetrate" their two children, ages 9 and 10 at the time of rescue.
"I tell people never say you've seen it all. Because in this line of work, you will yet again be reminded of the depths of depravity and men's ability and willingness to engage in unspeakable cruelty to other humans," said Judge Jeffrey L. Foster, who handed down their punishments at Thursday's sentencing hearing.
Foster highlighted how the harm that they've inflicted has foisted negative national attention on gay men everywhere, "who fought to be married and to live happy, productive lives, stable, who would never—" the Alcovy Judicial Circuit judge said, before trailing off.
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/miacathell/2024/12/27/zulocks-sentenced-n2649379
OXFORD, Georgia — LGBTQ activists William Dale Zulock and Zachary Jacoby Zulock were sentenced last week to 100 years in prison each, followed by life on probation, for "routinely" raping their young, adopted, special-needs sons, producing "homemade" child pornography of the abuse, and inviting nearby pedophiles in the Atlanta area to "double penetrate" their two children, ages 9 and 10 at the time of rescue.
"I tell people never say you've seen it all. Because in this line of work, you will yet again be reminded of the depths of depravity and men's ability and willingness to engage in unspeakable cruelty to other humans," said Judge Jeffrey L. Foster, who handed down their punishments at Thursday's sentencing hearing.
Foster highlighted how the harm that they've inflicted has foisted negative national attention on gay men everywhere, "who fought to be married and to live happy, productive lives, stable, who would never—" the Alcovy Judicial Circuit judge said, before trailing off.