A Plano man accused of killing two Dallas-area women after committing a string of rapes across the state was sentenced to life in prison Friday.
Read MoreReginald Kimbro pled guilty on Friday, March 18, to the April 2017 rapes and murders of Molly Jane Matheson, a 22-year-old Fort Worth woman, and Megan Getrum, a 36-year-old Plano woman. He has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for both cases. Getrum's murder case was handled in Dallas County.
Read MoreMolly Jane Matheson and Megan Getrum did not die in vain.
Their lives and deaths will have an impact on the way law enforcement approaches victims of sexual assault, according to several individuals who gave victim impact statements in the 213th District Court Tuesday morning.
Molly’s dad, David Matheson, said as he took the stand in the courtroom that he had nothing to say to the man who murdered his daughter. Instead, he thanked prosecutors and the Fort Worth Police Department for helping bring justice for Molly.
Read MoreMolly Jane Matheson’s mother said her daughter’s killer “had accomplices along the way who are responsible for growing you from a serial sexual predator into a serial, murderous rapist.”
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