Paedo rapist left 23-month old toddler with HIV, herpes and chlamydia and in-need of re constructive surgery following a string of sex attacks
Attacker from Houston, Texas also left a 14-year-old girl infected and pregnant with his child
A PAEDOPHILE has been jailed for life after sexually assaulting a 23-month-old baby, leaving it with three STDs and in need of surgery.
David Wilson, 34, of Houston, Texas had infected the toddler and a teenager with HIV, chlamydia and herpes.
The baby lived in the same house as Wilson during the time of the attack.
Panic was raised when investigators found growths on the baby’s genitals.
After being tested for STDs, the little girl was found to be positive for three.
Wilson was the only person in the house who was also positive for all three.
He was tested alongside three other adults who lived in the house.
Doctors said that the only way that the child could have got the diseases was through sexual assault.
The tot was forced to go through reconstructive surgery as the diseases had damaged her so much.
But the sick paedophile did not only target the helpless infant.
The attacker was also convicted of raping a 14-year-old girl.
The young teen was also infected with HIV, herpes and chlamydia.
She said that she was pregnant with his baby.
The teenager said in a court affidavit that the pair “would park on a cul-de-sac near her school and have sex in his car. The last time, they had unprotected sex.”
But Wilson told prosecutors that he was “in love” with the young girl.
Wilson said: “I have never denied about us having a relationship.
“I am not sorry we were together, no, I am sorry the HIV came into the situation.”
It is possible that many other women that were intimate with Wilson were infected with the diseases.
Wilson, who used to work at various fast food restaurants in Houston, was sentenced to life imprisonment on 17 March.
The sick man has already served one sentence for sexual assault.
He was jailed in 2005 for sexually assaulting a teenager in Harris County, Texas and was released in 2009.
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