In 2008, 18-year-old Queena Phu went to a Florida library at night to return a book.
She was on the phone with a friend when she was ambushed by 16-year-old Kendrick Morris.
He dragged her behind the building, raped her, and beat her so severely that she was left permanently blind, paralyzed, and unable to speak. Morris left her for dead, but she survived.
When investigators ran DNA from the scene, they uncovered his dark past. Morris had raped a 62-year-old daycare worker at knifepoint just months earlier.
In 2011, Morris was convicted of both attacks and sentenced to 65 years in prison. Because he was a juvenile at the time of the crimes, a U.S. Supreme Court ruling later made him eligible for resentencing.
He went back to court in 2017 to ask for a lighter sentence, but the judge increased his punishment to three consecutive life sentences instead.