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A Pennsylvania man accused of repeatedly raping and beating a 10-year-old girl, including after the girl allegedly angered him by feeding a dog, has been arrested, according to local police.

Roscoe Roy Jr., 42, was arrested and charged Friday in Cumberland County by the Lower Allen Township Police Department for rape of a child, aggravated indecent assault of a child and strangulation. He was also charged with two misdemeanors of indecent exposure and indecent assault.

Court records report that the girl said she would sleep in Roy’s bed and had woken up on one occasion to him raping her. During another attack, the girl said she passed out and thought she would die, only remembering Roy’s hands allegedly around her neck, PennLive reported.

The girl also alleged that she angered Roy on a different occasion when she fed a dog in his house. He allegedly responded by duct-tapping her to a punching bag and beating her. He allegedly told her he would kill her if she told anyone about the abuse.

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There is no mention his relationship to this poor girl. There is also no mention of this girl's parents anywhere. In the original article this says to have occurred between 2018 and 2019 and he's now listed as homeless. Also, he did some really heinous shit to her not posted above. Real sick fuck.

How did he have access to her, who is he to her... I have a feeling. Four letters. DOTM.
 
October 23, 2023

A St. Louis man was found not guilty of raping a then 10-year-old girl when he lived in Pennsylvania, according to court documents.
Roscoe Roy Jr., 42, was charged with several felonies by police in Lower Allen Township in January. He was acquitted on all charges, including rape of a child, strangulation, indecent exposure and indecent assault of a victim less than 16. A charge of aggravated indecent assault of a victim less than 13 was dismissed.
Police began investigating Roy in May 2019, when the victim initially came forward to report the alleged sexual and physical abuse to the UPMC Child Advocacy Center.
 
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