Sicko who had sex with VEGETABLES and kids’ clothes is jailed for life for long history of ‘deviant acts’ and drugs
Charles Ransier, 56, had bizarre collection of sex props in his car when cop found him was wearing only jeans and with melted wax on his bare chest
A SICKO with a history of "deviant" acts with vegetables and children's clothing has been jailed for life for trying to destroy evidence when he was caught with a syringe full of meth and a collection of bizarre sex props.
Charles Ransier, 56, was wearing only jeans and had melted wax on his bare chest when a policeman found him standing beside his parked car near a kids' slide in Texas.
Inside the pickup truck was a girl’s swimsuit “laid out perfectly” on the driver’s side floorboard, as well as more melted candle wax and a tube of lubricant on the dashboard.
The officer asked to search the vehicle and Ransier tried to break the syringe in his hands, leading to a struggle as the state trooped put him in cuffs.
A full search of the car revealed a horrifying list of items including children’s clothing.
Officers found Barbie dolls, sweets, balloons, baby oil, Viagra, Extenze male enhancement, duct tape, rope and a cooler full of frozen cucumbers.
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Ransier will spend the rest of his life behind bars after being convicted of resisting arrest, tempering with evidence and possessing methamphetamine.
The pervert has nine previous felony convictions dating back to 1988, said police in Comal County near San Antonio.
In March 2014 he was found on a baseball field wearing nothing but women’s stockings while having sex with a vegetable.
And in November 2012 he was found naked inside his truck. He admitted to committing a “deviant sex act involving a squash”.
He also has a past conviction for manslaughter after the 1995 road death of an Arizona State Trooper reserve sergeant, a father of twins.
Ransier was found to be high on meth when he crashed into the officer and killed him.
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