A man sentenced to over 1,300 years in prison after having confessed to a series of rapes, expressed regret to The Denver Post
On Wednesday, Brent J. Brents, 36, admitted to raping or beating 10 people in the Denver area, including two 11-year-old girls and their grandmother. The attacks, which include sexual assaults of seven women and two girls, occured between October 2004 through February of this year.
District attorney spokeswoman, Lynn Kimbrough, said the total sentence was 1,319 consecutive years and Brents would never have parole eligibility.
In a series of letters sent to The Post,
In the letters, which retained original misspellings, Brents added, "I enterupted each of your lives with violence, pain, hurt, sarrow and lies. None of which any of you deserve. "Each of you in your own encounters with me were courageous and brave. Some of you showed me love and kindness which I took advantage of."
During his sentencing, three of his victims confronted Brent, calling him "pure evil, selfish and sick."
Fearing he would be murdered inside a Colorado prison, Brents agreed to plead guilty, if he could serve his time out of state. He still faces eight felony counts, which include: sexual assault, kidnapping and sexual assault on a child.
According to a prosecutor's spokesman, he is slated to appear before a judge Friday to enter a plea.
















