Posted on February 25, 2010

Serial rapist Boker Thomas sentenced to more than 430 years in prison - vics say it’s not enough

"You sir, are without any redeeming quality whatsoever. You say you are not a monster, but you are a predator intent on hurting young children. You are evil, you are a sociopath, you are a pathological violent criminal." Justice Vincent Del Giudice


Boker Thomas, 31, at State Supreme Court in Brooklyn for his sentencing on serial rapes in Brownsville.

A serial rapist was sentenced Tuesday to more than 430 years in prison - but a teenager he violated said it wasn’t nearly enough.

“I hate him and I wish him a slow and painful death,” said the girl, who was 13 when Boker Thomas raped her in 2008.

“I want him to know that God is not his best friend.”

She was among four victims in Brooklyn Supreme Court to watch Thomas, 31, be sentenced.

He was convicted of following seven women into elevators, stairwells and apartments in public housing projects and raping or robbing them.

Thomas was identified through fingerprints, DNA and witnesses and gave video and written confessions.

Yet in court, he claimed cops got the wrong man.

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