Florida to seek death penalty for child sex offender in Putnam County
Share and Follow

Henderson had been a registered sex offender since a 2010 conviction in Duval County.

PUTNAM COUNTY, Fla. — The State of Florida announced Friday it is seeking the death penalty for a registered sex offender accused of more child sex crimes in Putnam County.

According to a May 16 post by the sheriff’s office, Welaka resident Dimeco Henderson, 34, was already a registered sex offender when he was accused in April of sex crimes with two children in Putnam County.

Putnam County detectives were notified on April 30 of Henderson’s possible sex crimes against the two children. Detectives spoke with the children at their elementary school and were subsequently brought to the county’s child protection team for interviews.

One of the victims told investigators that Henderson had sex with them over the span of three years, giving them “nightmares,” the sheriff’s office said. The mother of the victim reportedly told detectives she knew Henderson was a registered sex offender, and didn’t let her children near him until she was “comfortable with it.” She told detectives she didn’t see any red flags with Henderson and her children, the sheriff’s office said.

The second victim told investigators they had been assaulted for the past year when Henderson would stay at their house.

Following interviews with the victims, Henderson was charged with lewd and lascivious battery on a victim age 12-15 and four counts of sexual assault on a child less than 12 years old. He was transported to the Putnam County Jail and held without bond.

On Friday, State Attorney R.J. Larizza announced the state would be seeking the death penalty against Henderson, which is a first for their office.

“This is the first time our office has filed this notice in a Capital Sexual Battery case since Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a new law allowing a jury to recommend a death sentence for the crime,” Larizza’s office wrote.

Henderson was convicted in 2010 in Duval County for lewd and lascivious sexual battery with a victim 12-15 years old.


Share and Follow
You May Also Like
3 Democrats voted to hold the Clintons in contempt

Breaking: Three Democrats Defy Party Lines to Hold Clintons in Contempt – What This Means for the Future

(The Hill) — In a surprising twist, several Democrats joined forces with…
Barron Trump 'saved woman's life' by calling 999 while on video call

Heroic Act: How Barron Trump Became a Lifesaver During a Video Call

Barron Trump, the youngest son of former President Donald Trump, played a…
The rumored secrets behind Vanessa Trump's glowing transformation

Unveiling Vanessa Trump’s Stunning Transformation: Discover the Beauty Secrets Behind Her Radiant Glow

Vanessa Trump dazzled at a recent celebration for her boyfriend, Tiger Woods,…
Chris Noth reveals what led to fallout with Sarah Jessica Parker

Chris Noth Breaks Silence: The Truth Behind His Rift with Sarah Jessica Parker

Chris Noth became a household name thanks to his role as Mr.…
Ex-MSNBC star faces embarrassing accusations from former colleague

Former MSNBC Anchor Entangled in Controversy Amid Allegations from Ex-Colleague

Allegations have surfaced against former MSNBC anchor Chuck Todd, centering on his…
Bill O'Reilly says he is stepping back from media appearances due to 'malady'

Bill O’Reilly Reveals Health Struggles: Stepping Back from Media Spotlight

This week, Bill O’Reilly announced a temporary hiatus from his media engagements…
Testimony wraps up in trial of Chicago man Juan Espinoza-Martinez, accused of putting hit on Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino

Chicago Man’s Trial Concludes: Alleged Hit on Border Patrol Chief Takes Center Stage

In a case that has captured attention, the trial of a man…
Luigi Mangione case: If stalking and assault aren’t ‘crimes of violence,’ death penalty vanishes

Luigi Mangione Case: Legal Definitions of Stalking and Assault Could Impact Death Penalty Eligibility

Luigi Mangione’s legal outcome might be influenced by a procedural nuance, as…