Indiana Murder Suspect Convicted of Child Sex Crimes: 'A Nice Rush Being Taboo'

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Larry Planck III
Larry Planck III, 26, was found guilty of 17 counts of child sexual exploitation, according to WXIN-TV. He was sentenced Thursday to 33 years in prison. Randolph County Jail

An Indiana man accused of murdering the mother of his unborn child claimed it was "a nice rush being taboo," prosecutors revealed during a separate trial during which he was convicted of child sex crimes.

Larry Planck III, 26, was found guilty of 17 counts of child sexual exploitation, according to WXIN-TV. He was sentenced Thursday to 33 years in prison.

However, he still faces a charge of murder in connection with the fatal shooting of 36-year-old Isabel Hernandez in Winchester, Indiana, prosecutors said, according to the station.

The pair were previously in a relationship and expecting their first child together when Planck allegedly shot her to death in April 2023.

During the course of the murder investigation, detectives uncovered evidence on a hard drive that Planck was a sexual predator who produced child porn, the outlet reported.

Additionally, he still stands accused of sexual battery against a relative.

"There is nothing wrong with incest it's fun and a nice rush being taboo," Planck allegedly told his victim, per WXIN.

Planck's murder trial is tentatively scheduled for Oct. 14.

If convicted, he faces up to life in prison.

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Murder, Child pornography, U.S. Crime, Indiana, Guilty
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