Texas man convicted and sentenced to life for infecting 23 month-old niece with HIV and impregnating Teen
A 33-year-old Houston man was sentenced to life after he infected his 23
 month old niece with HIV. David Wilson was found guilty of super 
aggravated sex assault of his 23 month old niece in a Houston court on 
Thursday, March 17. The  enhanced charge is because of the age of the 
victims. 
Wilson, a former sex offender was previously found guilty of the sexual assault of a child in 2005 and sentenced to four years in prison. He was released six years later.
 
Wilson, a former sex offender was previously found guilty of the sexual assault of a child in 2005 and sentenced to four years in prison. He was released six years later.
A court document states that he sexually assaulted his niece in 2015. 
The toddler's parents are said to have lived out of state,  had drug 
problems and sent their daughter to live with family in  Houston. The 
child is the daughter of Wilson's sister.
Last November, the toddler was taken to a doctor, where she was  
diagnosed with HIV, genital herpes and chlamydia. Reconstructive surgery
 was performed because of infection to her private parts. A doctor told 
 investigators that she had to have been sexually abused because of the 
 sexually transmitted diseases that were detected.
Four people in the home where the child lived were tested. Only one tested positive for HIV. It was David R. Wilson. It's unclear why Wilson was not arrested at the time.
 
Four people in the home where the child lived were tested. Only one tested positive for HIV. It was David R. Wilson. It's unclear why Wilson was not arrested at the time.
Another victim, a 14-year-old girl spoke to the Children's  Assessment 
Center, and told a caseworker she had been having sex with a  man for 
two years. She identified the man as David R. Wilson and said  she was 
pregnant. An exam of the girl showed that she was HIV positive,  had 
herpes and chlamydia.
Wilson was convicted and sentenced to life in prison for both assaults and for the infection.
Source: ABC News

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