Keadle Found Guilty In Rape Case
A Nebraska jury has rejected a man's claim
that a medical condition would have made it impossible for him to rape a sleeping teenager.
Joshua Keadle was found guilty Thursday of first-degree sexual
assault of a minor. The 30-year-old who has been linked to the 2010
disappearance of a Peru State College student had claimed that
erectile dysfunction would have kept him from raping the
15-year-old in Fremont in 2008.
The sexual assault happened in December 2008 at a residence hall
at what was then Midland Lutheran College. Keadle will face up to
50 years in prison when he is sentenced.
Keadle remains a person of interest in the December 2010
disappearance of a Peru State College student, Tyler Thomas. No
charges have been filed in that case.
© Associated Press
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