Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Already convicted felon sentenced to 40 years for rape and robbery

Brad Max Lamar, a 20 year old Macon, GA man, was sentenced to 40 years in prison, 25 years for rape and 15 years for armed robbery, for an attack on a Macon woman last October.

[He] entered a guilty plea in Bibb County Superior Court. He was indicted in November on charges of rape, armed robbery, kidnapping, burglary, theft by receiving a motor vehicle, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and two counts of aggravated sodomy, according to court records.

In exchange for his guilty plea, all charges except rape and armed robbery were dismissed. Lamar was sentenced to 25 years in prison on the rape charge and 15 for armed robbery.
Assistant district attorney Nancy Scott Malcor said the woman was at home Oct. 2 waiting on a repairman when she heard a knock at the door.


When she opened the door, expecting to see the repairman, Lamar asked for water for his overheating car. The woman retrieved a gallon jug of water and returned to the door, where Lamar attacked her, Malcor said. Lamar dragged the woman back into her house, demanding money. A neighbor heard her screams and called for help, Malcor said.

Lamar brandished a gun and at one point, and demanded money and jewelry. He choked her before the sexual assault. He bound the woman's hands and feet with her pantyhose and struck her with the gun before fleeing, when he was arrested by police.

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