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Jaded
July 19th, 2008, 07:36 AM
A man who served time for his role in the fatal beating of a 2-year-old girl in 1999 is once again accused of harming a child.

Larry Allen Gathers Jr., 32, was indicted by a Stafford County grand jury earlier this month on five charges--two counts of aggravated sexual battery and three counts of taking indecent liberties with a child.

Details regarding the new allegations weren't clear yesterday, but court records show that the alleged incidents occurred in June 2006 and June of this year.

Gathers had not been arrested as of yesterday.

Gathers served three years in prison for his role in the April 1999 death of 2-year-old Lesshayvia Traylor. She died from internal bleeding as the result of a blow to the stomach, an autopsy report showed.

The girl had been hit or kicked in the stomach at least two other times, a medical examiner testified, and had multiple bruises and burn marks when she died.

Prosecutor Eric Olsen was criticized for the plea agreement that allowed Gathers to serve just three years. But Olsen explained at the time that he wasn't sure he could prove whether Gathers or the child's mother delivered the fatal blow.

If either had been acquitted of the charge, Olsen said, their baby boy--who was born the day before Lesshayvia died--might have been returned to their custody and faced the same abuse as his sister.

Gathers pleaded guilty to two counts of felony child abuse. The child's mother pleaded guilty to one count and served six months in prison.

Gathers admitted during his sentencing that he hit the child.

This isn't the first time Gathers has been in trouble since his release from prison.

Court records show that he has been convicted of two probation violations and charges of filing a false police report and obstructing justice.

http://fredericksburg.com//News/FLS/2008/072008/07192008/396319?rss=local

Dakota Valkyrie
January 24th, 2012, 12:49 PM
Man convicted in child's death gets more time
Man who killed child more than 10 years ago getting long sentence after all

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In October 1999, Larry Allen Gathers Jr. was ordered to serve three years in prison for his role in the fatal beating of a 2-year-old Stafford County girl.

The sentence upset some who thought it wasn't enough for someone who'd played a role in the killing of a child.

But it's all Gathers would have served had he managed to stay out of further trouble.

He didn't. And on Friday, Judge Charles Sharp handed down a sentence that forces Gathers to serve the remainder of the 17 years that were suspended in 1999.

Combined with other convictions he's received since then, Gathers is now serving more than 28 years in prison.
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Since Lesshayvia's death, Gathers, now 35, has done anything but stay out of trouble.

He has been convicted of multiple probation violations in Stafford.

In 2008 he was convicted of six felonies for having repeated sexual encounters with a 14-year-old girl in Stafford. He got seven years to serve on those convictions.

In September 2010, Gathers was convicted of perjury and sentenced to six years in prison. He also has other convictions, including one for drug dealing in Spotsylvania County.

The perjury conviction stemmed from testimony in Stafford in which Gathers denied having sex with another underage girl.

DNA tests proved that he was the father of the girl's child. He had also fathered two more children with that girl's mother.

On Friday, Gathers was back in Stafford Circuit Court again on a probation violation. Olsen argued that "enough was enough" and Sharp apparently agreed, revoking the remaining 15 years and 10 months left on the convictions involving Lesshayvia.

badfish76
January 24th, 2012, 02:20 PM
This guy certainly doesn't belong in polite society or any society at all.

Sick fucker.

62julietandvoid
January 24th, 2012, 02:37 PM
Dude fucking up the gene pools. I bet he looked like a turd that hit the bottom.