Defiant two-time convicted kidnapper Negasi Zuberi sentenced to life in prison

MEDFORD — Negasi Zuberito, a convicted kidnapper, was given two consecutive life sentences in jail by a federal judge on Friday, who described him as a dangerous predator who lacks the capacity for regret.

According to U.S. District Judge Michael J. McShane, he was afraid Zuberi would attack other women and probably turn to murder if he ever left a jail.

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