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October 28th, 2013
09:54 PM ET

Residents trying to "Pillowcase Rapist" from moving into their community

He's known as the "Pillowcase rapist," he spent the last 20 years in a California mental hospital.  Prosecutors say 62 year old Christopher Hubbart sexually assaulted some 40 women. Now he is set to be released and move into a residential community north of Los Angeles. Neighbors there say they are angry, afraid and fighting to keep him out. Kyung Lah has the story.

CNN Legal Analyst Sunny Hostin and Criminal Defense Attorney Danny Cevallos discuss this complicated case.

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  1. Susan Gaar

    This guy....and others like him....should have a tracking device implanted in him if they are going to be released into society!

    October 29, 2013 at 12:03 pm |
  2. wayne mac duff

    I would like to know if he judge would mind having this rapist 2 doors down from his and his wife's residents or put this rapist in the sector of where his daughter or daughter's and grand children live to see if he would accept that as being a good judgement of caractor ,,,, please speek of this on tv to see if the people of the city would like to see the judge do this if he is so sure of the ankle detectors and rules that he amended for this man ... THANK YOU . and luckily the USA have the right to carry firearms

    October 29, 2013 at 4:57 am |

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