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Man gets 95 years for rape, other crimes
by Abbi Overfelt
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LUMBERTON — A 21-year-old man will serve more than a lifetime in jail for his role in a 2009 crime binge involving the kidnapping and rape of a teenager, according to the District Attorney’s Office.

Jamal McRae was sentenced on Monday to a minimum of 95 years and a maximum of 117 years for first-degree rape, two charges of first-degree sex offense, first-degree kidnapping, robbery with a firearm, assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, and conspiracy to commit robbery in the March 26, 2009, kidnapping and rape of a 17-year-old.

“Mr. McRae will draw his last breath while in the custody of the state of North Carolina,” said Erich Hackney, investigator for the District Attorney’s Office.

The jury deliberated an hour before finding McRae guilty on all charges. McRae still faces several charges relating to earlier crimes committed on the same day, including the kidnapping of an acquaintance and two home invasions. A person was shot during one of the home invasions.

Six armed guards from the Department of Corrections guarded McRae in the courtroom, and two stood outside, according to Hackney.

“This is the kind of person we were dealing with,” Hackney said.

On Sept. 29, 2009, while awaiting trial, McRae escaped from the Robeson County jail when a jailer left a back door propped open while he went outside to smoke a cigarette. McRae was captured a few days later, on Oct. 4.

McRae’s crimes, as well as the robbery of a man in a bathroom stall at a Fayetteville Walmart on March 14, 2009, were committed while he was out on bond for unrelated charges, Hackney said. McRae followed the man into the bathroom, jumped over the stall partition, robbed him of money and jewelry and left him with facial fractures, Hackney said.

“Had he been incarcerated on the charges, the kidnapping and rape would have never occurred,” Hackney said. “… The fact that he was out on pre-trial release when these crimes were committed, the jury found it was an aggravating factor which bumped up punishment on charges for the crimes against the young lady.”

McRae, who was 18 at the time, kidnapped the 17-year-old girl at a Hoke County fast food restaurant at gunpoint and drove her vehicle to an undisclosed location, where he forced her to perform sex acts, Hackney said. McRae then drove to a Cumberland County fast food restaurant, where he used the girl’s debit card to purchase food, according to Hackney. McRae then drove to a dirt road in Robeson County, where he once again sodomized and raped the girl, Hackney said.

McRae released the girl, who began to flee down the road, but McRae struck her with her car, sending her into a canal, Hackney said. He dragged her out of the canal, put her in the trunk of her car, and drove to a fast food restaurant on North Roberts Avenue, where he went through the drive-through; when she heard the loudspeaker come on, she pulled the trunk release and ran inside the restaurant, and police were called, Hackney said.

McRae faces charges beginning in 2007, including assault on school officials, breaking and entering, larceny after breaking and entering, discharging a weapon into an occupied dwelling, assault on government officials, and attempted first-degree murder, Hackney said.

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rkm825
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July 06, 2012
no matter what yall say he is a person. not a good person but person. he did what he did and he now has to pay for it. But would you rather have a dangerous rapist behind bars with your taxes or on the street terrorizing the county? And to the race subject, it's a shame every time you read comments, that race is a big subject. There are people bad in every race and there are responsible for their own lives and what crimes they committed, so stop talking about race and talk just about the situation with no bias on race..
ROSSisRIGHT
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July 06, 2012
Stepmom, hey sis Percy never said a word about the mans race. YOU DID.... now who is the real one who looked at skin color and NOT what this thing did?... A hint, look in your mirror.

This race card game is getting really old and boreing, can we play something else?
paytaxestoo
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July 06, 2012
Amen. It is time to stop with the race card, especially in this county. It would be #1 - native american, #2 - black, #3 - white.
Hannibal75
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July 06, 2012
Once again, what does this have to do with race??? The original commentor was doing just that, making a comment. Had nothing to do with race. Back in the day that was the form of execution, hanging. All races were executed that way back then. Whether it would have been from the gallows or from a tree. Black, white and Indian were hanged in trees for crimes they committed................. So lets not try to make something out of nothing...............
lmdraco
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July 06, 2012
I'm a black man myself. I would describe this guy as a thing. Not a person. A person with a feelings and emotions couldn't do the things that this watever you call it has done. And as far as Percy's comments I have read and agreed with most of his comments here. He does say the same thing about the whites, blacks, and Indian offenders as well who are committing these crimes in Robeson county. Personally if it had been my daughter I would have gotten a rope, a tree, fire ants, honey, and other various forms of torture to take out this piece of trash. Then I would have plead temporary insanity. That's usually how these THINGS get off anyway.
PercyKution
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July 06, 2012
@imdraco: Thank you, sir. YOU understand what I was saying. Race has NOTHING to do with crimes of this nature or their punishment. This is just a bad seed that needs to be taken out of the gene pool, no matter WHAT color it is.
ReedyQLewis
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July 05, 2012
Evidently this young man has mental issues that either were not diagnosed, or he was high as a kite, or both! First off, ain't no man, rabbit, or jackalope gonna jump a stall on me and 'spect to get away with his life. Second, that jumpin the stall woulda scared the you know what outta me, so i'd a sat there shocked gettin the you know what beat outta me.

The main thing is, thank the man upstairs the girls life was spared. She probly will need a good deal of therapy to help her deal with what this trash did to her. Before ya'll so quick to use trees and ropes and the word 'hanging', just remember people, we wouldn't want others to use the word 'scalp' on us, so be careful for it sound racist. We must learn to judge others on the content of their character, and not they skin color, but judge on an individual basis. That being said, based on the content of this fools character, if it was left to me, I'd hang em too!
tammylowery
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July 05, 2012
I agree with the first commenter, why should the tax payers be forces to feed ,house and cloth this man for the next 50 yrs or less if we are luck, and not to mention the health care he will get. And you have tax paying law abiding citizens that can't even afford insurance. It is a shame that the innocent are the ones that have to suffer along with the criminals in cases like this one. If he has life with no hope for parole then he should not be a burden on us. Go ahead and hang him!!

PercyKution
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July 05, 2012
Read what all this THING has done since and early age, and then tell me WHY the TAXPAYERS are now saddled with it's board and lodging plus medical care for the next 50 years. Absolutely NO sense in it. THE TAXPAYERS are forced to become VICTIMS themselves!!!!! A short rope and a good tree limb as soon as the THING was caught would have been far better. And would have been a better deterent to the next thing too.
Stepmom1
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July 05, 2012
I agree that he deserve everything he got but hanging is over with. "THING" sounds really racial. Don't let this be another racial issue because all "THINGS" are not alike. Look at the person for who he is and what he has done not his skin color.
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