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      • Coe was released on bail for a year before the new proceeding, where he was retried on the four counts for which he had been convicted, and was convicted again on three and sentenced to life plus 55 years.
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  2. Nov 5, 2021 · In March 1981, Fred "Kevin" Coe was arrested on suspicion of raping at least six women on Spokane's South Hill. On Friday, members of the legal community and journalists who covered the case ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kevin_CoeKevin Coe - Wikipedia

    Kevin Coe (born Frederick Harlan Coe; February 2, 1947) is an American convicted rapist from Spokane, Washington, often referred to in the news media as the South Hill Rapist. As of May 2008, Coe is still a suspect in dozens of rapes, the number of which is unusually large; his convictions received an unusual amount of attention from appeals ...

  4. Dec 29, 2013 · Having served a 25-year sentence, Coe was scheduled for release when the state moved to commit him as a sexually violent predator. A jury agreed in 2008 and ordered Coe detained indefinitely.

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  5. Mar 11, 2021 · Coe was charged with five counts of first-degree rape and one count of second-degree rape. 23 victims identified Coe as their attacker in crimes that occurred during the decade leading up to his 1981 arrest.

  6. Convicted rapist Kevin Coe's notes, prison complaints, legal work, even a self-published pornographic novel suggest a smart, arrogant, sex-obsessed man sure he could write his way out of prison.

  7. Aug 30, 2006 · August 16, 1981- Coe is sentenced to 75 years plus life in prison. His attorney ask that he be committed as a sexual psychopath after Coe confesses to one of the rapes to a doctor.

  8. Jul 20, 2010 · So the Coes grasped at one final straw -- that Judge Shields would sentence him as a sexual psychopath, meaning he would be sent to a state mental hospital, not a prison. For the sentencing phase, the Coes hired Carl Maxey (1924-1997), a well-known and controversial Spokane civil rights lawyer.