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Murder of Megan Kanka

The murder of Megan Nicole Kanka (December 7, 1986 – July 29, 1994) occurred in Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. Seven-year-old Megan Kanka was raped and murdered by her neighbor, Jesse Timmendequas, after he lured her into his house; Timmendequas had previously been convicted of child molestation. The murder attracted national attention and subsequently led to the introduction of "Megan's Law", which requires law enforcement to disclose details relating to the location of registered sex offenders.

Murder of Megan Kanka
Megan Kanka
LocationHamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, U.S.
DateJuly 29, 1994; 29 years ago (1994-07-29)
Attack type
Child murder by ligature strangulation, child rape, child abduction
VictimMegan Nicole Kanka, aged 7
PerpetratorJesse K. Timmendequas
MotiveSexual gratification
VerdictGuilty on all counts
Convictions
SentenceDeath (1997)
Commuted to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole (2007)

In 1997, Timmendequas was convicted of Kanka's murder. He was initially sentenced to death, but his sentence was commuted to life without parole after New Jersey abolished capital punishment in 2007.

Perpetrator edit

Jesse K. Timmendequas (born April 15, 1961)[1] had two previous convictions for sexually assaulting young girls. In 1979, he pleaded guilty to the attempted aggravated sexual assault of a five-year-old girl in Piscataway Township, New Jersey. He was given a suspended sentence, and after failing to attend counseling, he was sent for nine months to the Middlesex Adult Correctional Center. In 1981, Timmendequas pleaded guilty to the assault of a seven-year-old girl, and was imprisoned at the Adult Diagnostic & Treatment Center (ADTC) in Avenel, New Jersey, for six years.[2]

Timmendequas reportedly participated little in the treatment program offered at the ADTC. He was described by one therapist who treated him at the facility as a "whiner" who spent most of his time sleeping. Another therapist stated that she had believed that Timmendequas would eventually commit another sex crime (although she did not believe he would commit murder).[2]

Murder and trial edit

Timmendequas lured Kanka into his house, where he raped her before strangling her with a belt. He then disposed of her body in nearby Mercer County Park. The next day, he confessed to investigators and led police to the site.[3]

Evidence included bloodstains, hair, and fiber samples, as well as a bite mark matching Kanka's teeth on Timmendequas' hand, and led to a guilty verdict on charges of kidnapping, four counts of aggravated sexual assault, and two counts of felony murder—causing a death in the course of certain specific felonies.[3] The court sentenced Timmendequas to death, and the sentence was upheld by the New Jersey Supreme Court on appeal.[4] Congressman Dick Zimmer stated, "I believe he is exactly the kind of predator that the legislature had in mind when it enacted the death penalty."[5]

Timmendequas remained on death row in New Jersey until December 17, 2007, when the New Jersey Legislature abolished capital punishment in the state. As a result, Timmendequas' sentence was commuted to life in prison without the possibility of parole.[6][7]

Megan's Law edit

One month after the murder, the New Jersey General Assembly passed a series of bills proposed by Assemblyman Paul Kramer that would require sex offender registry, with a database tracked by the state, community notification of registered sex offenders moving into a neighborhood and then life in prison for second-time sex offenders. Kramer expressed incredulity at the controversy created by the bills, saying that "Megan Kanka would be alive today" if the bills he proposed had been law.[8]

Foundation edit

The Megan Nicole Kanka Foundation is a non-profit charity founded by the family of Megan Kanka with the intent of preventing crimes against children.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Garibaldi, J. "State v. Timmendequas". casetext. Casetext, Inc. Retrieved July 23, 2020. Timmendequas' D.O.B. can be found under section B.1., ¶ 545.
  2. ^ a b Glaberson, William. "STRANGER ON THE BLOCK -- At Center of 'Megan's Law' Case, a Man No One Could Reach." The New York Times. Tuesday May 28, 2006. Retrieved on September 30, 2009.
  3. ^ a b Glaberson, William. "Man at Heart of Megan's Law Convicted of Her Grisly Murder." The New York Times. Saturday May 31, 1997. Retrieved on September 30, 2009.
  4. ^ Peterson, Iver (February 2, 2001). "Death Penalty Is Upheld in 'Megan' Case]". The New York Times. Retrieved September 30, 2009.
  5. ^ "Repeat sex offender guilty in 'Megan's Law' case". CNN. May 30, 1997. Retrieved April 12, 2014.
  6. ^ Mears, Bill (December 13, 2007). "New Jersey lawmakers vote to abolish death penalty". CNN. Retrieved September 30, 2009.
  7. ^ "'Megan's Law' killer escapes death under N.J. execution ban]". CNN. December 17, 2007. Retrieved September 30, 2009.
  8. ^ McLarin, Kimberly J. "Trenton Races To Pass Bills On Sex Abuse", The New York Times, August 30, 1994. Accessed June 8, 2010.

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The murder of Megan Nicole Kanka December 7 1986 July 29 1994 occurred in Hamilton Township Mercer County New Jersey United States Seven year old Megan Kanka was raped and murdered by her neighbor Jesse Timmendequas after he lured her into his house Timmendequas had previously been convicted of child molestation The murder attracted national attention and subsequently led to the introduction of Megan s Law which requires law enforcement to disclose details relating to the location of registered sex offenders Murder of Megan KankaMegan KankaLocationHamilton Township Mercer County New Jersey U S DateJuly 29 1994 29 years ago 1994 07 29 Attack typeChild murder by ligature strangulation child rape child abductionVictimMegan Nicole Kanka aged 7PerpetratorJesse K TimmendequasMotiveSexual gratificationVerdictGuilty on all countsConvictionsFirst degree murder Felony murder 2 counts First degree kidnapping First degree aggravated sexual assault 4 counts SentenceDeath 1997 Commuted to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole 2007 In 1997 Timmendequas was convicted of Kanka s murder He was initially sentenced to death but his sentence was commuted to life without parole after New Jersey abolished capital punishment in 2007 Contents 1 Perpetrator 2 Murder and trial 3 Megan s Law 4 Foundation 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPerpetrator editJesse K Timmendequas born April 15 1961 1 had two previous convictions for sexually assaulting young girls In 1979 he pleaded guilty to the attempted aggravated sexual assault of a five year old girl in Piscataway Township New Jersey He was given a suspended sentence and after failing to attend counseling he was sent for nine months to the Middlesex Adult Correctional Center In 1981 Timmendequas pleaded guilty to the assault of a seven year old girl and was imprisoned at the Adult Diagnostic amp Treatment Center ADTC in Avenel New Jersey for six years 2 Timmendequas reportedly participated little in the treatment program offered at the ADTC He was described by one therapist who treated him at the facility as a whiner who spent most of his time sleeping Another therapist stated that she had believed that Timmendequas would eventually commit another sex crime although she did not believe he would commit murder 2 Murder and trial editTimmendequas lured Kanka into his house where he raped her before strangling her with a belt He then disposed of her body in nearby Mercer County Park The next day he confessed to investigators and led police to the site 3 Evidence included bloodstains hair and fiber samples as well as a bite mark matching Kanka s teeth on Timmendequas hand and led to a guilty verdict on charges of kidnapping four counts of aggravated sexual assault and two counts of felony murder causing a death in the course of certain specific felonies 3 The court sentenced Timmendequas to death and the sentence was upheld by the New Jersey Supreme Court on appeal 4 Congressman Dick Zimmer stated I believe he is exactly the kind of predator that the legislature had in mind when it enacted the death penalty 5 Timmendequas remained on death row in New Jersey until December 17 2007 when the New Jersey Legislature abolished capital punishment in the state As a result Timmendequas sentence was commuted to life in prison without the possibility of parole 6 7 Megan s Law editMain article Megan s Law One month after the murder the New Jersey General Assembly passed a series of bills proposed by Assemblyman Paul Kramer that would require sex offender registry with a database tracked by the state community notification of registered sex offenders moving into a neighborhood and then life in prison for second time sex offenders Kramer expressed incredulity at the controversy created by the bills saying that Megan Kanka would be alive today if the bills he proposed had been law 8 Foundation editThe Megan Nicole Kanka Foundation is a non profit charity founded by the family of Megan Kanka with the intent of preventing crimes against children See also editList of kidnappings Murder of Sarah Payne a 2000 crime in the United Kingdom that led to the creation of Sarah s Law a more limited form of Megan s Law References edit Garibaldi J State v Timmendequas casetext Casetext Inc Retrieved July 23 2020 Timmendequas D O B can be found under section B 1 545 a b Glaberson William STRANGER ON THE BLOCK At Center of Megan s Law Case a Man No One Could Reach The New York Times Tuesday May 28 2006 Retrieved on September 30 2009 a b Glaberson William Man at Heart of Megan s Law Convicted of Her Grisly Murder The New York Times Saturday May 31 1997 Retrieved on September 30 2009 Peterson Iver February 2 2001 Death Penalty Is Upheld in Megan Case The New York Times Retrieved September 30 2009 Repeat sex offender guilty in Megan s Law case CNN May 30 1997 Retrieved April 12 2014 Mears Bill December 13 2007 New Jersey lawmakers vote to abolish death penalty CNN Retrieved September 30 2009 Megan s Law killer escapes death under N J execution ban CNN December 17 2007 Retrieved September 30 2009 McLarin Kimberly J Trenton Races To Pass Bills On Sex Abuse The New York Times August 30 1994 Accessed June 8 2010 External links editMegan Nicole Kanka Foundation Archived September 17 2021 at the Wayback MachinePortals nbsp New Jersey nbsp Biography nbsp Law nbsp 1990s Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Murder of Megan Kanka amp oldid 1175107048, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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