A gay couple in Georgia has recently been sentenced to 100 years in prison for raping and prostituting their two adopted special needs sons.
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According to WSB-TV, William Dale Zulock, now 35, and Zachary Jacoby Zulock, now 37, a gay couple in Walton County, Georgia, have been ordered to serve 100 years in prison without parole for raping and prostituting their adopted special needs sons. In 2022, deputies arrested the two men at a home in Oxford.
The crimes came under investigation in July 2022, when the Walton County Sheriff’s Office received a tip from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation who received word from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. The tip claimed homemade child sexual videos were being uploaded online in the county. Deputies in Walton County then raided a home in Loganville after learning that a man named Hunter Clay Lawless, 29, was downloading child pornography.
Lawless told authorities that he had been collecting the materials and also identified another suspect, who was living in Oxford. He continued to claim that the other suspect was making child pornography with a child living at their home, which resulted in a search warrant for The Zulock household. Lawless claimed Zachary Zulock sent him multiple messages on Snapchat, including one that allegedly read, “I’m going to f**k my son tonight. Stand by.” Images allegedly followed of him sexually abusing the then-11-year-old.
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Following an investigation, Lawless pled guilty to sexual exploitation of children and agreed to cooperate with Georgia authorities in the prosecution of the gay couple, accused of raping and prostituting their sons, who were adopted in November 2018 via a now-shut down Christian adoption agency focusing on special needs children in Watkinsville, Georgia, called All God’s Children, Inc. Lawless was also sentenced to 12 years in prison.
Upon obtaining arrest warrants for the gay couple living in Oxford, Georgia, deputies soon identified The Zulocks as their suspects and contacted the Georgia Division of Family and Child Services to step in and protect the couple’s adopted special needs sons living in the home with them.
Investigators soon learned that the gay couple, who stood as the adoptive parents of the two young brothers with special needs, were recording themselves raping and committing other sexually abusive acts against the boys. Authorities also found evidence linking another man to the crime, Luis Vizcarro-Sanchez, 27, who was accused of receiving messages from Zachary Zulock about abuse of one of the boys. Vizcarro-Sanchez later pled guilty to pandering for a person under 18, plus several other charges of computer theft. Court records say both Lawless and Vizcarro-Sanchez were part of a prostitution ring in which the gay couple were accused of pimping their adopted special needs sons.
On August 20, 2024, William Zulock pled guilty to several charges, including aggravated sodomy, aggravated child molestation, incest, and sexual exploitation of children. On October 21, 2024, Zachary Zulock pled guilty to aggravated sodomy, aggravated child molestation, sodomy, sexual exploitation of children, and pandering for a person under 18. He also pled not guilty to two counts of incest; however, after a brief bench trial, a judge later found him guilty.
Last week, Alcovy Circuit Judge Jeffrey Foster sentenced the gay Georgia couple to 100 years in prison, with neither defendant eligible for parole. In a statement post-trial, Alcovy District Attorney Randy McGinley said, “The hard work of law enforcement put an end to the abuse suffered by the victims and this resolution will help the victims continue their process of healing.”
McGinley added, “These two Defendants truly created a house of horrors and put their extremely dark desires above everything and everyone else. However, the depth of the Defendants’ depravity, which is as deep as it gets, is not greater than the resolve of those that fought for justice and the strength of the victims in this case. The resolve I have seen from these two young victims over the last two years is truly inspiring.”
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