Back in 1972, a monster by the name of Christopher Evans Hubbart committed a series of violent rapes in Los Angeles County in California. He became known as the “Pillowcase Rapist” because he would use a pillowcase to gag his victims while he assaulted them. Thankfully, he was finally identified and captured, being sent to a mental institution where he was held for seven years. In 1979 he was released and moved to the San Francisco area where he immediately restarted his crime spree until he was captured once again in 1982. By then he had confessed to raping a total of 38 women over the past decade. He was committed yet again until he was released for a few years in 2014, being locked up once more in 2017. Now, the California Department of State Hospitals is pushing to have Hubbart released once more into a small community in the High Desert. Will the state never learn its lesson…