Ronnie D. Reece mug shot |
A jury in Ozark County has found a man guilty of first degree statutory rape and first degree statutory sodomy for raping his daughter in 2006
Forty five year-old Ronnie D. Reece, of Clarkridge, Arkansas, was arrested in December of 2006 after his 7 year-old daughter told her mother, "I'm glad you're home, because when you're home (9-year-old daughter) doesn't have to go stay in the bedroom with daddy."
The older girl told her mother that her father had taken off his clothes and then removed hers and forced himself on her. She said her dad even held his hand over her mouth so no one would hear her screaming.
Shortly after learning of the sexual abuse, the girls' mother left her husband and she and her children stayed at a shelter for women.
BACA (Bikers Against Child Abuse) members were in court to show support for the girl who is now 13 years-old.
Reese is scheduled to be sentenced on September 8th.
Forty five year-old Ronnie D. Reece, of Clarkridge, Arkansas, was arrested in December of 2006 after his 7 year-old daughter told her mother, "I'm glad you're home, because when you're home (9-year-old daughter) doesn't have to go stay in the bedroom with daddy."
The older girl told her mother that her father had taken off his clothes and then removed hers and forced himself on her. She said her dad even held his hand over her mouth so no one would hear her screaming.
Shortly after learning of the sexual abuse, the girls' mother left her husband and she and her children stayed at a shelter for women.
BACA (Bikers Against Child Abuse) members were in court to show support for the girl who is now 13 years-old.
Reese is scheduled to be sentenced on September 8th.
4 comments:
I hope the put him in general populatioon.
Unfortunately Reece is not in the general population and he's an animal. I detest him! His fuse is extremely short. I fear what he will do when he is released. His sentence was not nearly long enough!
How long was his sentence
He was sentenced to 15 years on each count. Those sentences were ordered to be served concurrently (at the same time.)
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