David Wesley Bobbitt, the man convicted in the 2011 violent sexual assault of a 22-year-old Penticton mother, was declared a dangerous offender Friday morning and sentenced to jail indefinitely.
The victim was found tied to a bed in a second-hand store after being viciously beaten.
Her two-year-old son was in the store, naked from the waist down and wearing a blood-stained T-shirt.
A manhunt was launched to find the owner of the store, the then-35-year-old Bobbitt, who eventually pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including aggravated sexual assault and unlawful confinement. He was captured south of Oliver.
The court heard evidence that Bobbitt — who, the prosecutor asserts, is strongly psychopathic and has shown no remorse — also allegedly sexually assaulted a second woman in 2007, although he has never been charged in that case.
source: CBC
