This piece of shit should be put to death in front of a firing squad, pronto! Actually death would be too good for him, he needs to suffer! > Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 19:43:57 -0500 > To: badges@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > From: CarlGlas@xxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Badges - Police: Man Buys Lost Girl Happy Meal Before Raping Her > > Such a nice and considerate POS. > > > Police: Man Buys Lost Girl Happy Meal Before Raping Her > Eric Giron Charged With Aggravated Assault, Indecency With Child > > Thursday, April 28, 2011 > > > HOUSTON -- A Houston man has been accused of luring a lost teenager > to a home and raping her after buying her a Happy Meal. > > Eric Giron, 42, was charged with aggravated assault and indecency with a > child. > > Investigators said he spotted the 16-year-old girl walking along > Hillcroft Street and Westpark Drive. According to court documents, > the teenager was lost and crying after storming out of her sister's > home when the two got into a fight. > > Officials said the girl arrived from Guatemala three months ago and > does not speak any English. Police said they believe it was that > vulnerability Giron used to prey on her when he approached her and in > broken Spanish, told her he would take her to a nearby police station. > > Instead, investigators said he drove her to a McDonald's on Beechnut > Street and bought her a Happy Meal before taking her to his aunt's > home, where he was staying. > > Prosecutors said Giron raped the girl and nearly choked her to death. > > But police said, at some point, she used her hands to poke his eyes > and took off running to a nearby feeder road, where she was able to > flag down a police officer. > > The suspect's cousin said the charges are shocking, but not surprising. > > "How are you just going to take somebody into my mama's house, and > disrespect my mother and take her into her house and rape a girl?" > said Brandi Richard, Giron's cousin. "He probably would [do it], > because he has put his hands on me before. So I wouldn't put it past him." > > Giron remains jailed on a $40,000 bond. If convicted, he faces up to > life in prison. > > > > > > The Badges Law Enforcement Discussion Group - Est. 1997 > The Badges Law Enforcement Discussion Group - Est. 1997