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Jeffrey Allan Maxwell Guilty Of Kidnapping, Torturing Ex-Neighbor in Texas

Jeffrey Allan Maxwell Trial

ANGELA K. BROWN   02/21/12 09:00 PM ET  AP

WEATHERFORD, Texas — A Texas man who abducted his former neighbor and tortured the woman while holding her captive for nearly two weeks was convicted Tuesday.

Jeffrey Allan Maxwell, 59, faces up to life in prison after being found guilty of aggravated kidnapping and two counts of aggravated sexual assault. Jurors, who took less than an hour to convict Maxwell, will hear more evidence during the trial's punishment phase set to begin Wednesday.

After the judge read the verdict, the victim shared hugs with some people in the courtroom and later smiled. She declined comment.

She testified last week that Maxwell abducted her from her rural home at gunpoint March 1 after beating her in the face and shackling her hands and legs. Then he drove 100 miles away to his Corsicana house, 50 miles south of Dallas. She was rescued 12 days later when authorities went to question him about her disappearance after her house burned down.

The woman told jurors that he whipped her and sexually assaulted her on a deer-skinning device in his garage and that she endured several more assaults as she was held captive for 12 days. She testified that he kept her chained to a bed and gagged during the first several days, and one day he locked her in a wooden box when he left to run errands.

She said Maxwell got sick after she'd been there about eight days, so he stopped the assaults and then left her unrestrained during the day when they were in the same room.

"What this defendant, Jeff Maxwell, did is monstrous. It is frankly unimaginable and it's inhuman, and it's time to hold him accountable," Parker County prosecutor Jeff Swain told jurors during closing arguments, adding that DNA evidence found on items at Maxwell's house supported the victim's account.

The Associated Press generally does not identify victims of sexual assault.

But defense attorneys, who presented no evidence during the trial, had questioned the woman's credibility, reminding jurors that she initially said Maxwell was her friend and didn't want him arrested when she ran out of his house March 12, shocking authorities who had gone there to question Maxwell about her disappearance. The woman earlier told jurors that during her initial interview with authorities, she was trying to keep her promise not to implicate Maxwell – made when she feared for her life – and that he also had convinced her that someone had hired him to kill her.

Defense attorneys also said authorities took pictures of the items in Maxwell's home before obtaining a search warrant, and that an investigator violated the law by telling him that telling his side of the story would help him. They urged jurors to disregard whips, blood-stained sheets and other evidence, as well as his recorded interviews.

"You're probably not going to want to do that, but the law is the law," defense attorney Richard Alley told jurors, later adding that jurors could put whatever "twist" on the case they wanted. "Is this case disturbing? Yes – on multiple levels, whether it involves criminal activity or not."

During several hours of questioning, Maxwell eventually gives details of the kidnapping and describes the sexual assault on the device, which he says he made for cleaning hogs and deer. He says he chained the woman to the bed every night but also let her read the Bible. He is heard telling the investigator that he never planned to kill her and thought of letting her go after her bruises healed.

"I got myself into something I couldn't figure out how to get out of," he tells the investigator.

He says he had sexual fantasies about bondage but never gives a reason for the abduction and assaults. At one point he blames his "stupidity" and another time tells investigators he doesn't "know all the whys" when asked what could have led him – then the vice president of the Kiwanis Club in Corsicana – down this path. When later asked if he needs help, he says, "I imagine I do. Yes."

Maxwell and the woman, now 63, were neighbors in a rural Parker County town about 70 miles west of Dallas before he moved seven years ago. The woman testified that she had been friendly toward him but told him to stay away after he started coming on too strong.

Torture Suspect Said He Thought of Freeing Woman: MyFoxDFW.com

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Eric Graff
All LIBERAL ALL THE LIBERAL TIME
04:56 AM on 02/24/2012
A big rick perry supporter too mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
07:43 PM on 02/23/2012
Of course it was in Texas
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Louie Rey
12:46 PM on 02/23/2012
Here Mr. Maxwell, have a seat. Oh, never mind those wires coming out from under the chair. They're there for the, uh, uh, oh the cable television we got hooked up. Yeah, that's the ticket. Now as soon as you'd like to watch something just flip that switch on the armrest. I hope we didn't bind your arms too tight. We certainly hope you enjoy the show. We sure will. Bye now!
11:56 AM on 02/23/2012
Sick SOB
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11:51 AM on 02/23/2012
just a good old boy lol its sad and sick what he did to her but if he had looked around he could have found plenty of willing participants..
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Bertrand T Russell
Atheist/Freethinker...Cultural Critic
11:30 AM on 02/23/2012
A concrete shaft, 30 feet deep. Throw him in, wait till he dies, fill the shaft with un-processed cow dung. Walk away, & Forget about it!
07:44 PM on 02/23/2012
Very creative on your part ol' Bert. However, the U.S. forbids cruel and unusual punishment.
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jgamble28
ya never know.
11:04 AM on 02/23/2012
This man deserves to be put to sleep. And whats the difference if she was a virgin or not.
10:57 AM on 02/23/2012
The Defence attornies should be tied up , shackled, and beaten , just like this animal did to this poor woman. I really have no idea how these defence attornies sleep at night.!!!! They ought to also do it to all of the liberal judges too. !!!!!
10:39 AM on 02/23/2012
What does a man have to do to get the death pennalty? Cheat in his taxes?
11:41 AM on 02/23/2012
That's a big YES! It's very disturbing that a person will usually get more time in prison for illegal dealings involving money than most other crimes.
10:38 AM on 02/23/2012
Kidnapped and raped a 63 y.o. ? WTF
rkeeeballs
rock and a hard place
10:23 AM on 02/23/2012
This animal should never see a day of freedom again. Give him some lipstick and a cot in cell block B...!
10:20 AM on 02/23/2012
People who are caught doing this sort of thing to other human beings should be executed. I don't think that anyone would feel sad if this guy disappeared permenantly.
10:14 AM on 02/23/2012
sick sick man. life in prison
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acarioti
Al Carioti is a Real Estate Broker in Orlando, Flo
10:06 AM on 02/23/2012
Why are we wasting money on this guy??!! Hang him by his testes!
12:28 AM on 03/09/2012
Very well put! Can this pig be rehabilitation? Does he have any redeemable qualities that can help or benefit anyone? He is a burden on society now and should be put down like a dog! In the most inhumane of ways!
09:58 AM on 02/23/2012
This is unbelievable. I can't even swallow anymore what people do to their fellow species. This is truly disgraceful and monstrous as the article said.