Disaster TAPES: We Investigated a Suburban LGBTQ Pedophile Ring. Here's What We Found. - A months-long Townhall investigation reveals disturbing new details about the affluent LGBTQ-activist couple accused of sodomizing their young adopted sons

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This is Part 1 of a four-part investigative series.

Content Warning: This article contains graphic descriptions of child sexual abuse. Reader discretion is advised.

A months-long Townhall investigation reveals disturbing new details about the affluent LGBTQ-activist couple accused of sodomizing their young adopted sons—now ages 9 and 11—and distributing "homemade" child pornography of the sexual abuse. Half a year after the shocking story made national news, Townhall is the only outlet following up on the criminal case in Georgia that has since seen zero headlines written about it. We've found that it's far, far worse than what was first reported.

Not only did the married men allegedly rape the two boys who were adopted through a Christian special-needs adoption agency, they were pimping out their children to nearby pedophiles in Atlanta-area suburbs, Townhall's follow-up investigation discovered.

Recorded jailhouse calls, a trove of never-before-seen court documents, and testimony from a family member who spoke exclusively with Townhall uncover the extent of the physical and emotional trauma the two elementary school-aged brothers endured as well as the red flags that the state overlooked during the same-sex couple's "faster than expected" adoption process.

The Zulock family on vacation at the beach | William Zulock (Instagram)

As Townhall reported in August, the suspects were darlings of the LGBTQ media. They were part of an anti-gay hate campaign promoting "#NOH8," and Out magazine, which holds the nation's highest circulation among LGBTQ monthly publications, has repeatedly asked them if its website's Pride page can feature their photos taken at the Atlanta Pride Parade.

Charges

The adoptive fathers, 33-year-old government worker William Dale Zulock Jr. and 35-year-old banker Zachary "Zack" Jacoby Zulock—who was previously accused of raping a child—from Oxford, Georgia, have been indicted by a grand jury on charges of incest, aggravated sodomy, aggravated child molestation, felony sexual exploitation of children, and felony prostitution of a minor.

William and Zachary are each facing over nine life sentences. They've pleaded not guilty.

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William (left) and Zachary Zulock (right) mugshots | Walton County Sheriff's Office

According to a copy of the 17-count indictment Townhall has obtained, the adoptive dads allegedly performed oral sex on both boys, forced the children to perform oral sex on them, and anally raped their sons. In at least one instance, the anal rape injured the older Zulock child, who just turned 11-years-old in mid-December. Court records indicate that the child sexual abuse stretches back to as early as late 2019 and intensified in January 2021, March 2021, and December 2021, as the offense dates are listed.

The brothers were enrolled in third and fourth-grade, respectively, before the men were caught in a midnight July bust at the Zulock mansion, which ended with Zachary tackled to the ground and William hauled out of the house naked by armed officers.

The two Zulock boys, whose faces were censored by Zachary Zulock, in first- and second-grade holding academic certificates from the 2019 - 2020 school year, when the child sexual abuse is alleged to have started | Zachary Zulock (Facebook)

William admitted to forcing his 11-year-old adopted son to perform an act of sodomy, a.k.a. "oral copulation," on him "with the intent to satisfy his own...sexual desire," reads a sworn affidavit filed in support of William's overnight arrest back on July 27.

(Townhall has redacted the children's names to protect the identities of the underage victims.)

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Affidavit in support of William Zulock's arrest | Walton County Magistrate Court

An updated criminal affidavit says the child sexual abuse was filmed by William's husband Zachary, "with whom he routinely engaged in sexually abusive acts" on the boy. Zachary, the household's breadwinner, confessed to being the cameraman, and authorities allegedly found a folder on his cell phone—labeled "US"—that contained videos of William sexually abusing the child.

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Updated affidavit for William Zulock's arrest | Walton County Magistrate Court

The indictment also charges the Zulock co-defendants with soliciting two other men, through the use of popular social media platforms, in the Greater Atlanta metropolitan region to "perform an act of prostitution" with their child that suffered physical injuries from being brutally raped. Townhall is the first to publicly identify these two alleged members of a pedophile ring in the heart of the Peach State: 27-year-old Hunter Clay Lawless and 25-year-old Luis Armando Vizcarro-Sanchez, both of Loganville.

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Count 16 of the indictment naming Lawless | Walton County Superior Court

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Count 17 of the indictment naming Vizcarro-Sanchez | Walton County Superior Court

Lawless, who snitched on the Zulocks, told local law enforcement he received "numerous" messages via Snapchat from Zachary about "f*cking [his] son tonight" and to "be prepared" to receive images as well as videos of the father raping his adopted child.

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Affidavit in support of Zachary Zulock's arrest | Walton County Magistrate Court

Zachary met Lawless through a mutual contact, an unidentified man going only by the first name "Blake" on the gay dating app Grindr. Following the virtual introduction, Zachary sent photographs and videos to Lawless of a little boy he referred to as his son.

"I'm going to f*ck my son tonight. Stand by," Zachary allegedly messaged Lawless on Snapchat and then sent pictures of himself sexually abusing his 11-year-old child. After he was busted, Lawless denied having had any physical contact with the Zulock boys but told law enforcement officers that Zachary invited him "multiple times" to engage in sexual acts with him and his two children.

A list of the state's evidence includes 149 images collected at the Zulock home; two flash drives containing Zachary and Lawless's phone data; Sexual Assault Nurse Examination (SANE) results from the children's medical forensic exams, which gathered DNA evidence such as bodily fluids and documented injuries; a text message from Lawless; a Snapchat letter; two written letters from the older Zulock child; and a disk containing a data dump from Vizcarro-Sanchez's iPad and iPhone.

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List of the state's evidence in the Zulock case | Walton County Superior Court

A photo of a "daddy" shirt is also an evidentiary item listed by the district attorney's office. Police had found clothes in the older Zulock child's bedroom that matched the clothing the boy was wearing in the photos and videos Zachary allegedly sent Lawless.

Years ago, Zachary had proudly displayed a child-sized "So Cool Like Dad" T-shirt he received as a gift at his adoption shower.

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Zachary Zulock holding a child's "So Cool Like Dad" shirt at their adoption shower

The relative on Zachary's side of the family, who agreed to speak with Townhall on the condition of anonymity, grilled Zachary during a series of recorded phone conversations in the fall of 2022 on who exactly Lawless is and how he knows the suspect:

"I mean, like I said, I mean, not everything that's being said is accurate or true. So, I mean, and I'm trying not to lose everything," Zachary, who's being held separately from William while in pre-trial detainment, replied. Zachary was transferred to Barrow County Detention Center and placed under "maximum" security "due to the nature of the charges," a jail staffer told Townhall.

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Zachary Zulock's mugshot taken upon transfer | Barrow County Sheriff's Office

"Does this guy [Lawless] know you at all? Or is it some random thing? He's just trying to rat somebody?" the relative asked.

"Umm, so last time he was here, I told him something. And it's—I told you—last time he was here, I wrote him down something and gave it to him. Umm, it's something around those lines but more," Zachary responded vaguely, without explaining further.

Zachary insisted in a separate phone call: "All I can say is, you know, it's not all true. That's all I can say."

"I need someone in the family who doesn't hate me. So, I mean, I can't tell you what to feel or—I can't cry right now around other people," Zachary pleaded in lock-up, audibly starting to sob on the phone. "I just need somebody who doesn't hate us!" he cried.

"Just don't forget me," Zachary beseeched the relative at the end of their first call in September.

Zachary began frantically searching for Lawless's profile on Facebook last January, the relative, who has access to his social media accounts, observed. Over on Snapchat, Zachary has active, unopened chats with multiple men, according to the source.

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Zachary Zulock's Instagram page and a preview of his Snapchat chat with Lawless

Zachary, who lists his Snapchat username in his Instagram bio where the self-described activist brags about being "Papa to our two wonderful boys," admitted to sending such material to "less than a dozen people." There are other potential co-defendants under investigation that are "out there" circulating videos of the Zulock boys, Alcovy Judicial Circuit District Attorney Randy McGinley, who serves Walton County, told the court at a Sept. 7 bond hearing, according to a transcript provided to Townhall.

"They just view underage boys as sex objects," McGinley said of the Zulock co-defendants at the virtual court appearance.

Raid and Seizure

Since the Zulocks have been taken into custody, the married men's assets have been seized, their vehicles have been forfeited, and their home is now the "property" of the state with a lien filed against it, the Zulock couple's criminal defense attorney John E. Haldi said in court, adding that a sign on the Zulock house says: "Do not enter. Property of the Walton County Sheriff's Office."

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Exterior of the Zulock mansion: back (top left), three-car garage (top right), front door (bottom left), front (bottom center), and pathway to the entrance (bottom right)

"It's B.S. that they took our house," a frustrated William stuck in Walton County Jail protested via an hour-long phone call with the Zulock family insider. "They seized the house, everything inside of it, all of our cars on the property," William said of the seizure.

William recounted the night of the armed raid on the Zulock residence: "They came in 11:30 at night. I was asleep. Zack was asleep. They were going to bust down our door if Zack didn't open the door." The relative asked, "They rammed the door down?"

"They were about to, but Zack heard them knocking. And he actually went and opened the door. They slammed him on the floor. And, umm, I hate to say this, but," William paused momentarily, chuckling in a lowered voice. "I don't sleep in clothes," he said.

"So, they arrested me in my bed naked," William complained. "And they walked me across my front yard, put me in a [police] cruiser with no clothes. They wouldn't even let me get gym shorts or anything." William added that he sat stark naked in the back seat of the patrol car until approximately 4:00 a.m. the following morning "while they searched our house for God knows what."

"Yeah, you can tell in Zack's mugshot that he has a big bruise on the left side of his face," the family member said.

"Yeah, 'cause they slammed him against the floor in the foyer. He had bruises on his knees, his face. They come in blazing with AK-47s or whatever," William continued, recalling about 10 to 15 officers. "They were doing like a drug bust or something."

"'Cause they come in screamin' and hollerin' and—overkill," William whined. "I'm pretty sure they ransacked the whole house."

"I think they took our house because they think there was extra money coming in from somewhere, and we're, like, in our 30s and have this big, giant house. And they didn't think we could afford it," William said, describing the custom-built home he designed.

The couple's "dream home" sits on a two-acre secluded cul-de-sac in a private, prestigious upscale neighborhood where pre-existing houses are selling for as much as $900,000. Construction of the mansion from the ground up took only half a year in 2020. "The kids love the forest behind us and the playroom for all their toys," William wrote in a post celebrating its completion.

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Zachary Zulock with the house under construction | Zachary Zulock (Facebook)

Beforehand, the Zulocks lived out of a small house in Snellville, which neighbors Loganville, at the time the boys were adopted. The couple's lavish lifestyle began to materialize about a year after the Zulock men got the boys, the family insider told Townhall.

In addition to the Zulocks considering purchasing the adjacent property, Zachary told friends they were looking to buy a condo over the next few years somewhere in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach along the southern tip of Alabama's white-sand coastline.

"Getting ideas for our next house," William had cheekily captioned a picture taken in North Carolina outside of the Biltmore Estate, a 250-room, 8,000-acre castle that is considered America's largest home and belongs to the industrialist Vanderbilt family.

William went on to accuse Walton County law enforcement officials of "spinning some lies to seize our house," asserting: "I've come to find out that most of these police officers in this county smudge and lie just so they can get a higher conviction rate."

"Me and Zack worked our butts off for everything we've had," William later declared.

DA McGinley explained in an email to Townhall that his office had filed a civil complaint seeking to forfeit the Zulock property. "Forfeitures are a civil proceeding, but handled by my office," McGinley wrote. (In response, the Zulocks filed an answer, and then McGinley's office filed a motion for a more definitive statement, which states that the answer was insufficient under the law.)

The two Zulock men were both denied bond when Judge Foster determined that the co-defendants are threats to children in the community, flight risks, "at risk to commit new felony offenses," and could intimidate and influence witnesses or victims.

"That was a sack of bricks that was dropped on everybody at the bond hearing," William commented to the relative.

Inside the 'Gayest Place in Town'

Nestled within a suburban paradise, the Zulock mansion turned-"house of horrors" had surveillance cameras installed in "every square foot" of the property, the family member told Townhall. There was also a "secret," windowless room the size of a closet without any doors hidden behind a moveable bookcase in the home office that the cops left open, which felt like something out of "a horror movie," the relative said. Another "creepy" interior room devoid of windows was purportedly used as a "home theater."

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Pride decor inside the Zulock mansion | Zachary Zulock (Facebook)

LGBTQ-pride paraphernalia littered the family's extravagantly furnished four-bedroom, five-bathroom house (plus a packed three-car garage), including a rainbow Mickey Mouse stuffed animal placed atop a "Love Above All" pillow on the foyer's loveseat, where Zachary was swarmed by the SWAT team, and a neon "Love is Love" sign that adorned the kitchen's granite countertop.

The lamp's pro-inclusivity phrase—a mainstream LGBTQ mantra that self-styled "minor-attracted persons" (MAPs) have co-opted in a rebranding campaign that attempts to normalize sexual attraction to children—is one Zachary frequently promoted online.

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Zachary Zulock promoting the "Love is Love" phrase | Zachary Zulock (Instagram)

(The Zulocks own a collection of exotic pets, including a gopher tortoise, which Georgia recognizes as a protected species, in violation of state law, according to a ticket issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. "In the interest of judicial economy," the state moved to dismiss the citation, given the alarming lot of life sentences the Zulock co-defendants are facing.)

Zachary, a Biden voter and ardent Black Lives Matter advocate who championed left-wing causes on Facebook, also often posted images of the house's exterior, where a welcome mat emblazoned with "Gayest Place in Town" sat at the front door.

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The doormats at the Zulock mansion | Zachary Zulock (Facebook)

"Our business is our business. What happens in our home, stays in our home," the gay couple allegedly told their abused sons.

Beyond the child sexual abuse, "as punishment" during after-school hours, the Zulock boys were forced to stand in a corner for "eight hours straight" over back-to-back days, only being allowed to move to either eat or use the bathroom. William was also witnessed slapping their younger son "hard" in the face. "They were just abused every possible way," the relative told Townhall.

The relative asked Zachary if he's worried about the two boys and wondering where his sons are. "I mean, yeah, but I definitely can't talk about that. But, umm, I mean, yeah, and then I'm concerned about the house and everything. Because, you know, nothing's being paid, obviously because I'm here. The longer things that go on, the worse all that gets," Zachary responded.

"The sooner we get out, the sooner I can manage our finances because things are gonna start piling up..." Zachary emphasized.

William is concerned as well about bills and monthly expenses. "We do have, like, subscription stuff that needs cancelled like, you know, Disney +, Amazon Video. All that needs to be cancelled because it's auto-hitting our credit card," William stressed.

"The boys were just another commodity to them," the family member voiced to Townhall.

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Chandeliers in the foyer and dining room, the "Zulock Family" coathooks, and the sunroom in the Zulock mansion | Zachary Zulock (Facebook)

Zachary seemed like an "animated people-pleaser" with a penchant for "self-promotion." Now, the case has "destroyed the illusion of who I thought he was," the family member said. "What a narcissistic sociopath." Another relative conveyed to Townhall's insider that Zachary's "overachieving" "persona" was nothing more than "a facade" to portray a public image of "success," while the once blue-haired William, who was the "quiet" and "hard-to-read" one, "always made my skin f*cking crawl."

The family is questioning, in hindsight, how a low-level civil servant and a small-town bank teller could indulge in such niceties.

After an application was submitted for representation by a public defender, a letter addressed to William shows that the county's Indigent Defense Program found he is ineligible, citing equity ownership and his spouse's whopping $7,500-a-week income. A similar denial memo was also sent to Zachary, who handles their money, pointing to his supposed well-to-do weekly earnings.

According to Zachary's since-deleted LinkedIn page, he was a branch coordinator at the SunTrust bank in Duluth—a career he touts on Pride-themed T-shirts. But the latest Glassdoor data says the position only carries a modest $62,000 in annual pay.

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Zachary (left) in his rainbow-colored SunTrust T-shirt and William Zulock (right) wearing Pride suspenders on a date night at Truist Park | Zachary Zulock (Facebook)

Townhall contacted the site's bank supervisor to confirm whether or not if Zachary is still employed and truly raking in a six-figure salary. "Unfortunately, I'm not allowed to make any comments," the on-duty manager stated over the phone. "We can't verify any information in regards" to Zachary's current employment at the SunTrust branch or how much he makes, the manager said.

Zachary took vacation time using leftover paid-time-off (PTO) for the first week or two in jail. Then, he tried to place himself on a leave of absence, but management wouldn't hear his plight. "I'm pretty sure I don't work there anymore [...] which is fine, 'cause I didn't like it anyways. So, it's whatever. But, I'm pretty sure I don't have one [a job] anymore," Zachary told his family member.

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Zachary Zulock dressed for work in a rainbow Atlanta Braves shirt

(Back when Zachary was a universal bank specialist at PNC Bank, he and William marched yearly in the Atlanta Pride Parade carrying rainbow "Born This Way" pride flags and sporting orange PNC shirts made by the financial services corporation, a corporate partner and sponsor of the annual event. The marital partners also participated in Aids Walk Atlanta year after year.)

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Zachary (left) and William Zulock (right) carrying rainbow "Born This Way" flags while walking in the 2017 Atlanta Pride Parade | Zachary Zulock (Instagram)

Meanwhile, William worked as a supervisor at the county's Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) customer service center off of Heritage Parkway, where he often assisted teenage student drivers who were seeking to obtain their learner's permit or driver's license. Prior to hiring, all DDS personnel underwent a background check, which included a criminal history report.

Townhall called DDS headquarters to inquire about William's employment status. "We don't give that information out over the phone," the office of investigations told Townhall. "I won't be able to give you any personal information about the employee."

"The only money we had coming in is my paycheck [and] Zack's paycheck," William maintained. "And then we never told anybody, because it wasn't anybody's business, but we get child support for the kids from the state," he revealed to the relative.

"Oh, you still get child support from the state?" the family member asked. "Mhm, until they're 18," he replied. "I didn't know that happened after they were adopted," the relative stated. William, laughing, said: "I didn't know that either until we adopted them."

When questioned about the legal-defense paperwork, William countered, "That's something they pulled out of their rear end."

"Did you mean the information on the finances or what they said in the bond hearing?" the family member asked William. "Probably about the finances and what Zack makes," William answered, not outright denying what was alleged in the courtroom.

Stay tuned for Part 2, to be released on Wednesday, January 18, 2023, detailing the Zulocks' co-conspirators, the scale of the abuse, and if the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act could be applied to such a case.

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>"They seized the house, everything inside of it, all of our cars on the property," William said of the seizure.

"Oh no! Do you know how many times I sold the kids to pay for that stuff! It's miiiiine!"

>"I need someone in the family who doesn't hate me. So, I mean, I can't tell you what to feel or—I can't cry right now around other people," Zachary pleaded in lock-up, audibly starting to sob on the phone. "I just need somebody who doesn't hate us!" he cried.

That's one thing I never got about sadists. You'd think sadists wouldnt care about being loved and everyone else should just be a tool to them. Yet there's a few who genuinely want to be liked yet do evil shit anyway. Why do evil shit if being hated makes you cry like a bitch even in a surrounding where crying puts a target on your back? Couldve just not acted on your fucked up, sick freak urges and you wouldn't be crying.
Can't use people that hate you, after all a tool that refuses to work is useless to sociopaths.
 
>"They seized the house, everything inside of it, all of our cars on the property," William said of the seizure.

"Oh no! Do you know how many times I sold the kids to pay for that stuff! It's miiiiine!"

>"I need someone in the family who doesn't hate me. So, I mean, I can't tell you what to feel or—I can't cry right now around other people," Zachary pleaded in lock-up, audibly starting to sob on the phone. "I just need somebody who doesn't hate us!" he cried.

That's one thing I never got about sadists. You'd think sadists wouldnt care about being loved and everyone else should just be a tool to them. Yet there's a few who genuinely want to be liked yet do evil shit anyway. Why do evil shit if being hated makes you cry like a bitch even in a surrounding where crying puts a target on your back? Couldve just not acted on your fucked up, sick freak urges and you wouldn't be crying.
Sadists are usually narcs. They believe that they're owed the world, and anyone who disagrees is persecuting them out of meanness and jealousy.
 
If a community/family/friends accepts and keep their gay people close and DON'T reject them, there is a much larger chance that the gay guy will not become an insufferable and corrupt/bankrupt faggot and will most likely be a normal person that just so happens to suck dick in private

Nope. There has been more tolerance and acceptance then ever before and in turn they have just become more of insufferable faggots then ever before.

Are their good ones in their? Of course. But the vast majority is hypersexual narcissistic degenerates. The chaff far outweighs the wheat.
 
We should bring back public executions, as well as the violent grotesque ones. Oh, you want to adopt kids under the guise of "love is love" then spend time raping them, recording it, and spreading the footage? Cool, we're gonna tie you to this structural frame to hold you still, while we tie your dick and balls to this Chevy Charger and let it practice it's best quarter-mile. Now gather around friends and family, see what happens when predators get found out. You also get a full hour of ridiculing and assaulting them as they're helpless tied up before we remove their junk and let them bleed out.


Even if it's before taxes. $7,500/wk x 52weeks = $390,000. Look, I'm always gonna advocate killing you violently before I give you an out. But if you're making that much money and are into kids that fucking hard. Spend a few years saving up, make smart investments, then move to Thailand or Vietnam or whatever. The money will go farther and you'll have an easier time bribing the police. And at the same time if you do get found out and they don't disappear you, they'll let the prison's general population fucking do it for them. Only in America do these people get special protections for being the worst offenders.
I can name a dozen nations who had this kinda punishment but were sanctioned by the west into removing it it's never gonna happen unfortunately.
 
Part 3 is up -https://townhall.com/tipsheet/miacathell/2023/01/19/zulock-case-pt-3-n2618323
This is Part 3 of a four-part investigative series. Read Part 1 and Part 2.

There were more than just warning signs that went unnoticed during gay activists William Dale Zulock Jr. and Zachary "Zack" Jacoby Zulock's expedited adoption process. A little over four years later, the adoptive fathers of two are now facing a laundry list of charges for unspeakable sex crimes they allegedly committed against their young adopted sons, including rape, producing child pornography of the children's "routine" sexual abuse, and prostituting their 11-year-old boy to pedophiles in the area.

In the latest installment of the Zulock horror story, we're exposing everything we learned about the faith-based special-needs adoption agency that the same-sex couple used to adopt the two boys; the role that Georgia's child-welfare system played in placing the children, who are back in foster care, in an abusive household; and the lack of accountability across the board.

We're naming names.

Red Flags

Townhall has learned that seven years prior to the adoption, Zachary was accused of being a child rapist, but was never charged.

More than a decade ago, there was a 2011 probe into Zachary's alleged pedophilic behavior when he was accused of luring a 14-year-old boy to a residence in Walton County, the same jurisdiction as today's horrifying child sexual abuse case, and having anal sex with the underage victim. But, the 2011 child rape case was shut down and no charges were pursued against Zachary.

Alcovy Judicial Circuit District Attorney Randy McGinley, who serves Walton County, has now formally asked the Walton County Sheriff's Office to continue its previous probe because he believes "it was closed without a whole lot of investigation into it."

"The 2011 case is being looked into by my office along with the Sheriff's Office," McGinley confirmed in an email to Townhall.

Lt. Zachary Barrett of the criminal investigations division told Townhall that Walton County Sheriff's Office has been "in constant communication" with McGinley and the district's attorney office "while navigating the case involving the Zulocks, including after the initial arrest took place and detectives uncovered the past allegations." As for why the 2011 case was closed, Barrett wrote:

The 2011 case was handled in a manner that is inconsistent with today's current investigatory standards but the law enforcement officers in the Criminal Investigations Division at that time have since retired. Current WCSO detectives are assessing the case and seeking any leads that may still yield charges. As with all cases, our detectives are diligent and passionate when it comes to charging child molesters and will always seek justice for the victim.

Walton County Sheriff's Office denied Townhall's public records request seeking a copy of the incident report that the 2011 case is based on. An investigator in the sheriff's office contacted Det. Kristilee Cavoretto, the detective overseeing the current Zulock investigation and a name near the top of the state's witness list, "just to verify that information in the previous case will not hinder the active case at this time." Cavoretto has reopened the 2011 case, the investigator replied. "Nothing is releasable at this time."

Cavoretto's email signature includes this ironic quote:
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Walton County Sheriff's Office detective leading the investigation's email signature

The boys could have been rescued as early as June 2020. Zachary had posted about a Walton County Sheriff's Office deputy appearing outside his and William's old, small-scale Snellville house, where the Zulock couple first lived with the boys until their massive Oxford mansion was suspiciously constructed in record time mid-2020. A police cruiser was parked at the end of the couple's driveway and a responding deputy was on the scene because reckless teen drivers had hit the Zulock family's mailbox.

"Luckily this was later in the day/night and [the boys] were not outside playing....thank GOD," Zachary wrote on Facebook.
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Walton County Sheriff's Office appearing outside of the Zulock house | Zachary Zulock (Facebook)

Zachary, who affectionately calls his husband "My #partnerincrime for life," started dating William in the summer of 2013 and the men married about four years later in December 2017. Since they've been together, William said he "look[ed] forward to the day" they can "start a family." The gay newlyweds then sought to locally adopt children not long after their picturesque wedding.
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Zulock wedding photos | Zachary Zulock (Instagram)

Adoption Process

How was a previously accused child rapist able to adopt two children with his newly-wedded husband? Apparently, with ease.

In 2018, the Zulock co-defendants adopted the two brothers through All God's Children, Inc., a now-defunct private special-needs adoption agency in Watkinsville, which focused on children in the state who have "waited the longest" to be placed with a family.
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Facebook activity of Zachary Zulock liking All God's Children, Inc.

All God's Children matched families with special-needs children "considered more difficult to place because they are older, need to be placed with their siblings or have physical, mental or emotional/behavioral challenges," reads the agency's overview.

The brothers, now ages 9 and 11, already came from a broken home where their biological parents were addicted to heroin, per a relative's knowledge. "I do think they had every intention, and this is why they adopted them for this purpose," another family member, who spoke exclusively with Townhall out of concern for the sibling pair's well-being, expressed. William and Zachary "preyed on" the children's vulnerability as kids raised by struggling heroin addicts, Townhall's family insider asserted.
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Zachary Zulock's anniversary post on Facebook celebrating the adoption's finalization on Nov. 7, 2018

As well as undergoing criminal background checks, William and Zachary were required to attend mandatory pre-adoption parenting classes called Parents as Tender Healers (PATH) trauma-informed training curriculum to "learn more about parenting children with a history of losses." An agency caseworker also completed a family assessment, which was presented to social workers throughout Georgia for match-making, and a home study of the Zulocks. The entire undertaking took eight to 12 weeks.

Seven months after the boys moved in on March 30, 2018, Georgia's courts made the "forever family" official on Nov. 7, 2018.
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Zachary Zulock's post on Facebook announcing the adoption's expected completion

All God's Children, a former member-agency of the Georgia Association of Licensed Adoption Agencies (GALAA)'s statewide network, had "work[ed] in partnership with the Georgia Department of Human Services," which oversees the state's Division of Family & Children Services (DFCS), "to find families for Georgia's waiting children," according to the agency's description.
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All God's Children, Inc. at the First Presbyterian Church of Athens, Georgia | All God's Children (Instagram)

Townhall contacted Georgia DHS regarding how much oversight and involvement it had in the agency's operations.

Georgia DHS communications director Kylie Winton stated that the DHS's office of residential childcare, a unit tasked with inspecting, monitoring, and registering child-care facilities, licenses adoption agencies "for the placement of children in adoptive homes" and that such licensed, private agencies "focus primarily on the adoption of children who are not in the custody of DFCS."

However, some child-placing agencies (CPA) provide adoption services for children "who are in permanent custody of DFCS through existing contracts," Winton wrote in an email statement to Townhall. The state's DFCS provides each child-placing agency "with guidelines for home approvals and qualifications for staff working under the contract," Winton explained.

Townhall also asked if the 2011 case was ever officially brought up over the course of the adoption process and if the alleged incident ever appeared during Zachary's criminal records check when the co-defendant applied to become an adoptive parent.

"DFCS child welfare and CPS records are confidential under state law," the DHS spokesperson replied. "As such, we are unable to comment on the specifics of any child welfare or abuse/neglect cases nor confirm or deny the existence of related records."

As for how involved Georgia DFCS was in the agency's background checks, family placement, and home visits, Winton said:

All families are required to undergo background checks—including fingerprint-based checks of state and national crime information databases and checks of child abuse and neglect registries—whether they are working with a child placing agency (CPA) or DFCS. DFCS selects families for children through a home study review process. Home visits are made by both the CPA and the DFCS case manager monthly (at minimum) through finalization.

"Everything seemed fine. I actually thought DFCS would be more scrutinizing with them because they were a same-sex couple," the Zulock family insider told Townhall. However, "it seemed like they passed everything with flying colors," the source said.

"The adoption process is moving along faster than expected!" exclaimed the Facebook event page for William and Zachary's adoption shower, which was held at their old Snellville house in March 2018, two years before the Oxford mansion's construction.
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A Facebook event page for the Zulock couple's adoption shower in March 2018

The domestic non-profit dissolved in October 2022, according to the Georgia Corporations Division. The family member, who was given access to Zachary's social media accounts, saw that he had privately discussed on Instagram its impending dissolution with All God's Children ex-executive director Emily Carole Bailey when he was "going to refer someone to yall on the website."
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All God's Children, Inc. business page | Georgia Corporations Division

"Unfortunately we had to close," Bailey wrote to Zachary, who reacted with the crying-face emoji, in a private Instagram chat.

Zachary disclosed that he and William were deciding on adopting a girl, too: "[W]e are still trying to decide if we want to try and adopt a girl," he said. "We are doing awesome. The boys have changed so much from when we first met them. They aren't even the same kids," he messaged, stating that their older child used to be in an emotional-and-behavioral disorder (EBD) classroom.
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Zachary Zulock revealed in an October 2021 private Instagram chat with the ex-executive director of All God's Children, Inc. that he and William "want[ed] to try and adopt a girl" | Zachary Zulock (Instagram)

"I just wanted to personally thank you and everyone who was involved in our process. The boys truly changed our lives," he said.

"It makes me so happy to hear this," Bailey wrote back. "So glad you and the boys are thriving." Zachary then asked Bailey for a personal recommendation on another adoption agency. To which, Bailey recommended two agencies "open to same sex families": Bethany Christian Services, the most influential and largest conservative Christian adoption agency in America, and CHRIS 180, the first and largest non-profit organization in Georgia "to openly celebrate and serve LGBTQ+ youth."

"Thanks sooooo much Emily," Zachary messaged, pinging a heart reaction.
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The ex-executive director of All God's Children, Inc. recommended two adoption agencies that provide adoption services for same-sex couples | Zachary Zulock (Instagram)

Flash forward to this past summer, the county's DFCS office was "notified about the need for emergency protective placement for two young children" and joined Athens-Clarke County Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners Program (ACC-SANE) advocates, who provided forensic medical attention to the abused Zulock boys, in the midnight July rescue operation at the family's mansion.

Both boys were placed in DFCS custody. "They made us give up our parental rights on Aug. 1..." William, who signed over custody of the children to the state at an August hearing, said in a recorded jailhouse call shared with Townhall.

"I really don't want them back in foster care, because they don't deserve that," William said.

Hypocrisy

Zachary had lambasted the children's former foster parents in a private Messenger chat from July 2020 with a Facebook friend.

"And yes a lot of kids are sexually abused, especially in foster care. Some people only foster for the [money], and don't give a sh*t about the kid(s)," Zachary wrote. "The boys foster parents were not bad people, however, they only did it for the money."
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Zachary Zulock's private Messenger chat in July 2020 lambasting the children's foster parents and child sexual abuse in the foster-care system | Zachary Zulock (Facebook)

"To abuse a child (physical, mentally, or sexually) is despicable [...] Our legal system is so F*cked up," Zachary messaged.

Elsewhere in the conversation, Zachary emphasized: "I have always believed that kids are a RED line not to be crossed. You don't attack physically (of course), verbally or anything to a child [...] We are...making our boys lives better and full of love."

"I could never foster because I have a HUGE heart and I would get attached to the child and would want to adopt them all..." he typed, after stating they're hoping to adopt a toddler-aged girl next. "We would prefer like a 2 or 3 year old," Zachary wrote.

"They only get to be kids for such a small amount of time," Zachary said. "Let them enjoy it."

In the same chat, Zachary was invited to go on a ride-along with the Facebook friend's police husband. "...[P]ersonally, even as a white man, I have had a bad feeling and a couple experiences that ended fine over my life," Zachary replied. "About cops."
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An old Facebook friend invited Zachary Zulock on a police ride-along in a private Messenger chat | Zachary Zulock (Facebook)

Zachary had ranted on Facebook about the need to reform the foster-care system and adoption process in America. "All kids deserve a loving and safe home," Zachary wrote in one post. "How many may be tempted by...prostitution?" he asked in another.

Out of the 672,594 foster children documented in 2019, how many will "Get the love the[y] deserve?" Zachary questioned.
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Zachary Zulock ranting in a November 2018 post on Facebook about kids deserving "a loving and safe home"
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Zachary Zulock ranting in a February 2021 post on Facebook about foster children turning to prostitution

Zachary also criticized conservative speaker Cissie Graham Lynch's speech during the 2020 Republican National Convention, where evangelist Rev. Billy Graham's granddaughter fought to protect the religious freedoms of Christian-run organizations.

"I'm not sure if the adoption agency that William and I used would have stopped us because we are gay, for the longest time, that never even crossed my mind [...] If we had not been allowed to adopt [the boys], that's taking 'our rights away.' What about all the LGBTQ couples out there that have been stopped from adopting?! What about their rights?" Zachary wrote in a Facebook post.
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Zachary Zulock ranting in an August 2020 post on Facebook about the "rights" of LGBTQ couples to adopt children

Stay tuned for Part 4, to be released on Friday, January 20, 2023, detailing what jail is like for two accused child rapists.
 
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Family members now suspect that the Zulocks censored their children's faces to evade law enforcement's detection technology.
Keep this in mind the next time you see gays taking pictures with their adopted kids surrounded by rainbow shit. Most of them don't censor the kids' faces, but that doesn't mean they aren't pimping them out.
 
I had almost forgotten about that little detail.
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Wonder if Townhall ever found out about this. Oh God, what if this is where the child rape accusation originated from? :cryblood:
(ETA: disregard the following, I am exceptional when it comes to names, apparently)

According to part 3 of the story Townhall been posting, 2011 is also the year where the allegations came from (though it's at least not a child of his, but rather some local teen he enticed over to the house to have sex with).

Interesting that he's in what seems to be a longterm committed relationship with a woman, and then very abruptly buggers an underaged boy and two years later is all in on dating his fellow pedogay. God, I wonder if this was going on for ages before the shit they slapped him on?
 
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They would have wanted a little girl because there is serious money involved in the material they were filming and these greedy chomo demons wanted more.

I hope the cops can trace every buttcoin or whatever they were transacting in.

Hell is too good for these faggot rapist scumbags. This situation is distilled evil. How many other children have been sold to other faggot rapist pimps?

I'm so unbelievably fucking mad.
 
This is from the wiki and is a condensed version from the trial:

"Further details of Huckle's violent murder were revealed with it being made public that Huckle had his hands and feet bound before being gagged, strangled using electrical cable,raped, having his jaw broken,having a kitchen utensil inserted into his anus, and then having a pen with a blade attached inserted into his brain via the nose.

The attack was described by the prosecution as "a prolonged attack also designed to humiliate and degrade [Huckle]". Fitzgerald, who was discovered by prison staff straddling Huckle's body and surrounded by a pool of blood, later admitted that he had wanted to cook and eat parts of Huckle's body

It was revealed during sentencing, went on for over an hour before prison staff were made aware"
Is that guy still alive and can I donate money to his commissary account? He deserves at least a few cups of top ramen for his fine work.
 
Fags who rape boys should be stripped naked, kicked in the balls, strapped to a sawhorse, their assholes lubes with mare estrus, then the biggest, most freakishly hung Shire Horse stallion doped on Viagra and steroids unleashed on them to send them the way of Mr. hands.
It is supposed to be a punishment, not 'died doing what he loved'.
 
According to part 3 of the story Townhall been posting, 2011 is also the year where the allegations came from (though it's at least not a child of his, but rather some local teen he enticed over to the house to have sex with).

Interesting that he's in what seems to be a longterm committed relationship with a woman, and then very abruptly buggers an underaged boy and two years later is all in on dating his fellow pedogay. God, I wonder if this was going on for ages before the shit they slapped him on?
No, William was the one married to a woman, Zachary was the one accused of rape.
 
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