• Liberal who raped and killed Girl Scout dies in New Jersey prison

    From Bill Clinton Chronicles@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 14 08:25:40 2021
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    A New Jersey man who raped and killed a 7-year-old Girl Scout
    after she knocked on his door to sell him cookies has died in
    prison, reports said.

    Joseph McGowan was sentenced to life in prison following the
    1973 murder of Joan D’Alessandro and died June 5 while serving
    out his term at the South Woods State Prison in Cumberland
    County, the New Jersey Department of Corrections said, according
    to NorthJersey.com.

    His cause of death wasn’t immediately known.

    McGowan was working as a chemistry teacher and lived three doors
    down from Joan at the time of her death, the outlet said.

    “She said, ‘Goodbye, Mommy. I’ll be right back,’” mom Rosemarie
    D’Alessandro told News 12 of her daughter’s last words to her.

    McGowan admitted to the murder and little Joan’s body was later
    found at New York’s Harriman State Park.

    He was sentenced to life in prison for the crime but was still
    eligible for parole, family said.

    McGowan last failed to convince the parole board in 2009 and
    would’ve had another shot come 2025 — an opportunity the family
    is grateful he’ll no longer have.

    “The first thought that came into my mind is now we could
    concentrate on the 50th anniversary of Joan’s impactful and
    loving legacy, which will be 50 years in 2023,” D’Alessandro
    told the outlet, calling the parole hearings “torture.”

    “We won’t have to use the time and energy to fight to keep him
    in prison.”

    Following her daughter’s murder, D’Alessandro helped create
    “Joan’s Law,” which forbids criminals who murder kids under 14
    in connection with a sexual offense the ability to get parole.

    In 1998, a similar version of the law was passed on the federal
    level.

    “Joan could’ve been put in a cemetery and left there,” the mom
    said of the law’s creation.

    “I didn’t want to leave Joan there. I wanted her to be
    remembered, to be known. She stood up for others, I was going to
    stand up for her.”

    While Joan’s Law wouldn’t have applied to McGowan as it passed
    after his conviction, D’Alessandro is just grateful his cell
    became his tomb.

    “I’m so thankful he didn’t make it out,” she told News 12.

    “So this way no other children, no other adults can lose their
    lives and suffer a lot, and that’s what I’m so thankful for.”

    https://nypost.com/2021/06/13/man-who-raped-and-killed-girl- scout-dies-in-new-jersey-prison/

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