Stupefying: “Man not guilty in ‘dungeon’ rapes”

Here is the entire article from Yahoo News:

DARLINGTON, S.C. – A jury has found a convicted sex offender accused of raping two teen girls in an underground bunker not guilty of kidnapping, sex crimes and assault with intent to kill.

Kenneth Glenn Hinson, 48, wiped his eyes and mouth and appeared to cry after the jury read its verdict, which followed about four hours of deliberations over two days.

“I think the verdict says it all,” he said as he was escorted from the courtroom.

Authorities had charged that Hinson snatched the 17-year-old girls from their bedroom last year and dragged them one at a time to the underground room hidden beneath a tool shed, where he raped and bound them with duct tape. Prosecutors said Hinson expected the girls to die because the room had no air supply.

However, Hinson testified during the six-day trial that the girls had consensual sex with him. He said they made up the story so they would be able to take drugs from the underground room, which he used to store marijuana.

The two young women were not in the courtroom when Hinson was acquitted. Their mothers and other relatives wept. They declined to comment after the verdict.

If convicted, Hinson had faced a mandatory life sentence without parole under the state’s two-strikes law because he was convicted of raping a 12-year-old girl in 1991.

The underground room was about the length and width of a mid-sized car with a ceiling about 4 1/2 feet high. Hinson testified Sunday that he had built the room behind his trailer where he lived.

Defense attorney Rick Hoefer spent much of his nearly two-hour closing argument Sunday picking apart what he called inconsistencies in the teens’ testimony, including how long it took them to call 911 after their alleged escape and whether they saw Hinson with a gun.

Prosecutors said any discrepancies in their stories might have been a result of the trauma the teens went through.

“We are shocked and stunned. We believed Mr. Hinson was guilty as charged. We still believe he is guilty as charged,’ said Attorney General Henry McMaster, who helped prosecute the case.

Hinson remained in custody on a federal firearms charge because he allegedly had a gun when he was arrested. Convicted felons are not permitted to carry weapons.

I wasn’t in “the dungeon,” nor in the courtroom while the case was tried, but based on media accounts of what happened, this verdict seems preposterous. Here is another account from a local news paper.

–Ann Bartow

Update: Jurors say they did not believe the accusers.

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0 Responses to Stupefying: “Man not guilty in ‘dungeon’ rapes”

  1. chasingmoksha says:

    Ann, Ann, Ann, I’m finally here! I had to request a new password. I didn’t know that it was computer generated. I was trying to use all the default ones that I always use out of memory. LOL! Well, I shall keep up with it now.

    On topic. This is a horrible horrible case. I just cannot believe this man got off. It makes me so angry!!!!

  2. Ann Bartow says:

    Hooray on your commenting ability! But on topic, yeah, this seems really, really awful.