US Men Jailed for 100 Years After Horrific Abuse!

Additionally, more than seven terabytes of phone data and digital evidence-which included explicit photos and videos of the abuse-were confiscated.

Update: 2024-12-24 13:03 GMT

William Dale Zulock and Zachary Jacoby Zulock, both of whom are from Georgia, argued blameworthy for sexually manhandling their received boys and were given a 100-year jail sentence. The judge chose that not one or the other men would be qualified for parole amid their 100-year sentence because of the heinousness of their acts, ensuring that they would spend the leftover portion of their lives in jail.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation's (GBI) Child Abuse and Computer Wrongdoings Unit alarmed the Walton District Sheriff's Office (WCSO) to the upsetting circumstance in July 2022. Specialists were informed by the National Center for Lost and Misused Children that approximately suspected child sexual mishandling fabric (CSAM) had been transferred to a Google account related to an IP address found in Walton Province. Specialists found aggravating proof amid a follow-up examination that brought about the issuance of a look warrant for the Zulocks' home.

Investigators found evidence of widespread abuse within the house, including CCTV film of numerous assaults. Additionally, more than seven terabytes of phone data and digital evidence-which included explicit photos and videos of the abuse-were confiscated. The court emphasized the ruthlessness and cunning of the crimes, pointing out that the Zulocks had committed these horrible deeds by abusing their role as adoptive parents.

In its closing statement, the court denounced the Zulocks' behaviour as a "house of horrors," stressing that the worst punishments ought to be meted out to anyone who mistreats adopted children. Additionally, it commended the victims' bravery, calling their ability to bounce back from such suffering "very inspirational." "The depravity of the defendants is as deep as it gets, but it is not bigger than the resolve of those that battled for justice," the judge said in closing.

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