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Serial rapist to spend 110 years behind bars

The long arm of the law has caught up with a serial rapist who committed his crimes years ago as he has been sentenced to 110 years in prison.

Dwayne Wilson will spend 110 years in jail for rape

A Cleveland, USA man, Dwayne Wilson, must have thought he had gotten away with crimes he committed in the 1990s where he went on a kidnapping and raping spree but his crimes have caught now caught up with him as he has been sentenced to 110 years to life in prison after tests matched his DNA to evidence in a backlog of untested rape kits.

While sentencing, the judge called the 54-year-old Wilson 'the worst of the worst' and promptly dispatched him to the jail house.

Wilson was convicted in February of seven counts of rape and four counts of kidnapping.

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