Matthew Muller, previously convicted for a notorious kidnapping and rape case, was sentenced to two additional life terms for two home invasions in 2009. These cases involved assaults on women, showcasing his history of violence. Muller's confession came following police investigations influenced by a victim's help. Judge Sevley condemned Muller's actions as 'violent and vicious,' noting the significant danger he poses to society. The article also reflects on Muller's troubling descent from a Harvard-trained lawyer to a criminal, raising questions about mental health and accountability in violent offenses.
'Matthew Muller demonstrated a disturbing trajectory from a respected Harvard-educated lawyer to a perpetrator of violent crimes against women, showcasing the stark complexities of mental health and criminality.'
'Judge Cynthia A. Sevley emphasized the severity of Muller's actions, labeling them as violent and vicious while highlighting the enduring danger he poses to society.'
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