Serial attacker known as the ‘Bolder than Most’ rapist released onto streets
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Once dubbed the ‘Bolder Than Most’ rapist, Alvin Quarles, 62, has been released back into society with tight conditions. A violent predator, who became known as the “Bolder Than Most” rapist in California, has been released back into the community after a court order, officials said.
Quarles was conditionally released from Coalinga State Hospital Tuesday and is now back out in society under tight conditions. Quarles will also be under 24-hour supervision by Liberty Health Care, a private company which runs the state’s conditions release program for sexially violent predators. This includes GPS monitoring and a security official who will accompany him at all times.
The “Bolder Than Most” rapist, who suffers from multiple disorders, was granted a conditional release earlier this year, following a state evaluation that determined he could be successfully treated, according to the DA records. The 62-year-old pleaded guilty in 1989 to four counts of forcible rape – incidents that occurred between 1987 and 1988 –and admitted to being armed during the attacks, as per DA records.
Quarles was originally sentenced to 50 years in state prison in 1989 for his atrocious crimes before being sent to a state mental hospital for sex offenders to receive involuntary treatment and confinement following a DA petition in 2013, said San Diego DA records.