LAPORTE, Ind. (AP) — A man who spent almost 40 years in prison for murdering
two young children and was convicted in April of molesting a 7-year-old boy
was sentenced Tuesday to three years in prison for possession of child
pornography.
Richard Dobeski, 60, already had been sentenced to eight years on the
molesting conviction, and LaPorte Circuit Judge Tom Alevizos ordered the
sentences to run consecutively for a total of 11 years.
Dobeski also would have to register as a sex offender upon his release.
Defense attorney Kurt Earnst asked the judge to allow Dobeski to serve part
of his sentence on probation so he could receive mental health treatment not
offered in prison, but Alevizos said therapy would be available in prison.
Dobeski’s latest convictions sprung from an investigation in Pulaski County
where three boys last summer alleged Dobeski offered them $50 to take their
pictures. As part of the investigation, a warrant was obtained by Pulaski
County authorities to search Dobeski’s mobile home.
The search turned up two floppy disks that Pulaski County Sheriff Michael
Gayer testified contained pictures of nude boys who appeared to be under 16.
The victim in the molestation case testified at trial he often visited
Dobeski in his home where they wrestled and built a model airplane together.
One time, the boy said, Dobeski pulled down his shorts and fondled him.
Dobeski denied the charge.
Dobeski was sentenced to life in prison in 1964 for the murders of 6-year-old
and 3-year-old siblings in Long Beach. In 1984, an appeal reduced the
sentence to 40 years, and he was released in 2003.
Posted 6/25/2008