Trans "vampire" convicted of sexually assaulting disabled girl
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In Wisconsin, transgender individual Adam Hetke, who identifies as a vampire and uses the name Sabrina, has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a mentally disabled 16-year-old girl and is now facing murder charges.

Key Details:

  • Identity and Crime: Adam Hetke, 35, known for his vampire persona and multiple aliases, was convicted of sexual assault involving a knife threat against a disabled teenager.
  • Murder Charge: Weeks after the assault conviction, Hetke was also charged with the murder of a 28-year-old mentally disabled man, Vydale Thompson, under bizarre and gruesome circumstances.
  • Legal Proceedings: Hetke, who has a criminal history of sex offenses, was deemed mentally competent for trial and is awaiting further court proceedings, with a murder trial set for June.

Diving Deeper:

First reported by The Freeman, 35-year-old Adam Hetke, a transgender individual who identifies as a vampire named Sabrina, targeted a mentally disabled 16-year-old girl at a gas station in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Hetke, who uses the disturbing moniker alongside other aliases like "White Chocolate" and "Black Dragon," followed the girl home, assaulted her under the threat of a knife, and claimed he would bite her, asserting his vampire identity.

The teenager's brave escape through her bedroom window led to Hetke's arrest and subsequent charges of first-degree sexual assault with a weapon and second-degree sexual assault of a mentally ill victim. Following a psychiatric evaluation, Hetke was found competent to stand trial and was recently convicted on both counts. This case highlights a grotesque blending of criminal behavior with a gothic, vampire-themed online persona, drawing attention and concern from both the public and law enforcement.

Further complicating Hetke’s criminal profile, just two weeks after his arrest for the sexual assault, he was charged with the murder of Vydale Thompson, another mentally disabled individual. Hetke's initial release after Thompson's body was discovered soon shifted to a murder charge once he was in custody for the assault. He reportedly confessed to the murder to his roommates, bizarrely claiming powers as the devil to revive his victim.

Hetke's past as a registered sex offender, combined with his recent convictions and charges, paints a chilling picture of a criminal emboldened by fantastical delusions. His case, set for trial in June with a preliminary hearing on April 30, raises critical questions about the intersections of mental health, criminal justice, and media responsibility in reporting such complex and sensational stories. As this case progresses, it will undoubtedly challenge the community, legal professionals, and media to address these issues with the seriousness and depth they require.

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