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 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.
It's like the sexual version of Family Adventures, adopting and beating orphans for profit. I bet they did want to branch out to female and younger rape, they were already apparently getting almost $400,000 a year for raping older boys.
 
ok after reading those facebook messages I take back everything I said about people wanting to project satanic intent onto this chomo fuck jumping the gun a little bit
Whenever the "LOL SATANIC PANIC" urge kicks in remember that this shit is real. They made a joke out of it so people wouldn't catch on to what was happening.
 
Why would you consume trap porn if you didn't already like it?
The point is not whether they already like their perversion of choice. What must be understood is that engaging with it stimulates the part of their brain that responds to it and reinforces their mental defect. It's like doing weight training at the gym - your body responds by growing bigger and stronger in the parts you train.
 
Part IV is up. ChoMo's in Prison. So it's a much happier article. Yeah these two Pedos really are whiny narcisitic assholes.

Part 4: What's Jail Like for Two Accused Child Rapists?​

Mia Cathell
Mia Cathell | January 20, 2023 6:15 AM


This is Part 4 of a four-part investigative series.
Part 1 laid out the horrifying facts of the child-prostitution case, Part 2 explored the LGBTQ pedophile ring's reach, and Part 3 shined a spotlight on the state's failure to protect the two little boys from suffering through serial sexual abuse allegedly committed by their gay activist fathers, who became their adoptive parents thanks to Georgia's courts and child-welfare system.
Today's fourth and final piece details what life is like in jail for these two alleged child rapists each facing over nine life sentences.
Life Behind Bars
Since they're being prosecuted as co-defendants, the adoptive fathers are housed separately while in pre-trial detainment.

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Part 2: Just How Big Was the Operation Led by the LGBTQ Couple Who Abused Their Adopted Sons?Mia Cathell
An out-of-county transfer placed Zachary "Zack" Jacoby Zulock in Barrow County Detention Center's "maximum" security unit "due to the nature of the charges." Zachary appears to be experiencing what's colloquially called "jail justice," part of an honor code amongst inmates and a brand of justice directed at offenders who would harm children in any way: child murderers, rapists, and molesters, a.k.a. "ChoMos." In terms of the lock-up's pecking order, they're the lowest rung on the hierarchical ladder.
Meanwhile, the most William Dale Zulock Jr. is contending with is his dietary restrictions in Walton County Jail.
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William and Zachary Zulock participating in an anti-gay hate campaign | William Zulock (Instagram)
Zachary told his relative, who exclusively shared their series of taped jailhouse calls from the fall of 2022 with Townhall, he's fearful that a fellow cellmate laced his drink. "Umm, I think someone put something in my drink," Zachary suspected in an October phone call, elucidating: "There was a comment made to me last night. Someone tried to give me something, and when I didn't, the way [the inmate] said it, like, 'You want another one?' And I was like, 'Another one? I never had another one before.'"
"It made my...arm and everything go numb," Zachary said. "I couldn't move my hands. My fingers were stuck." After experiencing "stroke-like symptoms," he implored the relative to get his lawyer to free him: "I can't have something like this happen again."
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Zachary Zulock's selfies | Zachary Zulock (Instagram)
"[Haldi] needs to get me out," Zachary texted the family member through JailATM. The family member told Zachary the lawyer said his dilemma won't make any difference in being bonded out and that the judge would "laugh him" out of the courtroom.
A month later, Zachary still begged for his defense attorney John E. Haldi to "work a deal to get me out on some kind of bond."
"tell DA that I want an ankle monitor, and if required, a low bond," Zachary demanded in a message to the relative. "[H]aldi needs to try everything possible to get us out. i dont know if he can try to get William out too with this information, or just me."
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Zachary Zulock's message in November pleading for his criminal defense attorney to bond him out of jail
"its not my fault that i got drugged," Zachary messaged his family member. "i still need to go to a hospital for stroke evaluation."
He had visited a nurse in the jail's medical wing, where staff took bloodwork, gave Zachary a Benadryl, and placed him on anti-inflammatory medication for several days. Zachary believes he was slipped his cellmate's prescription drug "for nightmares."
After alerting the jail staff of his ordeal, Zachary said he was threatened twice by the cellmate.
"i was just threatened again," Zachary said, "to physically beat me or have someone do it for him."
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Zachary Zulock's texts in October stating that he's been drugged and threatened by his cellmate
"I mean, I guess the only thing I can ask for is if you can just pray at least, regardless," Zachary asked of the family member.
At another point in one of the telephone exchanges, Zachary said he bought a Bible from the jail's bookstore:
Reading the Bible is helping [...] And I think I read the whole thing in 16 days. But then, I've been re-reading it. That way I can, you know, re-understand things and retake things in, 'cause it's a lot to take in the first time you read it.
In the meantime, William—like other jailbirds—has a tablet to text on with a digital library of books to choose from. One time the relative checked in with William, he was looking forward to an origami do-it-yourself book "to keep my mind off of things."
But it's not always a state of zen for William, who's also in maximum security and temporarily let out of the cell block for a four-hour recreation period in the "offenders rec," as it's dubbed. Gang members, drug dealers, and murderers bunk together in William's dormitory, "but they're not allowed in our rec because if they touch us, they get assault charges," he explained. (It just so happens that William is related to one of his cellmates by marriage.) "I'm one of the least troubled ones in here," William claimed. "They don't know how to talk normal. They like to yell," William said, when detainees were shouting in the background of the call.
William, who's lactose intolerant and cannot drink the milk at breakfast-time or any dairy products offered in the slammer, complained about the soy patties and bologna-and-cheese sandwiches for lunch, which he doesn't eat. "I don't even know a dog would eat these bologna sandwiches. That's how low-grade the meat is," fussed William, whose weight is down to 120 pounds.
"This place is a joke," William snickered, grumbling about the jailhouse's "decrepit" housing conditions.
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William Zulock posing for pictures | Zachary Zulock (Facebook)
"Pfft, yesterday was miserable," William said after seeing the indictment documents. "They called me up front again for fingerprints, and I saw the new charges that they're putting against—I'm assuming—both of us [...] There's 17 charges."
"The public statement mentioned there were [child porn] videos. I can imagine there was more than one video that will be a separate count. Do you think that's what they're doing?" the relative suggested. "I'm assuming so," William conceded, hesitantly.
William said he's "really worried" about his spouse's mental well-being. "I know Zack's a very emotional person, so I know he's probably locking up and shutting down and not talking." William requested from the relative: "Well, tell him I love him when you talk to him. I tell him goodnight and good morning, everytime, everyday. I haven't missed a single day that I tell him goodnight."
"All I can say is, umm, I don't want to say it, but brace yourself for the truth," a choked-up William weeped. "Okay? Just don't give up on us," he exhorted, breaking down in tears. Later on, signing off, William insisted: "If you talk to Zack, tell him I still love him."
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Zulock couple portrait | William Zulock (Instagram)
The relative relayed William's message to Zachary. "Oh yeah," Zachary dismissed William's love note. "Did you figure out the Instagram thing?" asked Zachary, who wants his Instagram page taken down as rage-filled comments continue to flood his feed.
A week later, William still doted on Zachary. "Please tell him I love him and that he is my husband and I'll always worry about him," William texted the family member from the jail's tablet on inteleMESSAGE, an inmate-messaging application. "Have you talked to him recently? Try and ask him how his day is [and] what did he eat," William fretted. "Just try to keep him sane."
"Doing my best to keep my hope up," William messaged.
William also divulged he voted in the 2022 midterm elections by mailing in an absentee ballot. "Oh, let [Zachary] know I got a letter in the mail for an absuntee baliot [sic]. I mailed it in so I can vote since I'm not convicted yet. See if he got one," he texted.
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William Zulock's text in October stating he voted by mail in the 2022 midterms
Zachary, who proudly posted an "I Secured My Vote" sticker after voting in battleground Georgia's critical 2022 midterm primaries, revealed on Facebook that he voted for President Joe Biden during the state's primaries in the 2020 presidential election. He later regretted casting his ballot for Biden and wished he backed far-left socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) instead.
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Zachary Zulock's Facebook cover photos (top)
Zachary was a fervent Black Lives Matter supporter during the 2020 violent Antifa-BLM riots, once adding an image of former President Barack Obama with a BLM frame as a temporary Facebook profile picture and making the Obama family as well as a BLM graphic—featuring the Pan-Africa flag, the Pride flag, the bisexual flag, and the trans flag—his Facebook cover photos.
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Zachary Zulock's Facebook profile pictures (right)
What's Next?
Haldi, the Zulock couple's legal counsel, who waived the preliminary hearing to avoid the judge hearing any more jarring details about the case from the prosecution, has filed a special demurrer and motion to quash the 17-count indictment in November, claiming that the charges don't specify the manner in which the co-defendants allegedly committed the various child sex crimes.
Rather, the counts "simply state the statutory requisites and/or language." The offenses are alleged to have occurred within a 32-month window, the criminal defense lawyer noted, sometime between December 2019 and the July 2022 arrest date. Haldi argued that the prosecution ought to "reasonably narrow" the range of dates and requested an evidentiary hearing on this matter.
If an indictment is dismissed as a result of a successful demurrer, the state does have the ability to re-indict the case. "Very often," however, the dismissal will afford the defense another opportunity to convince the state of the weaknesses in its case in an effort to prevent a second indictment, which can lead to an ultimate dismissal of the charges, according to a Georgia trial lawyer.
Under current Georgia law (O.C.G.A. § 17-7-53.1), if two indictments are dismissed as a result of a special demurrer, or any other legal motion, the state will then be barred from any further prosecution of the co-defendants, who then cannot be charged again.
DA Randy McGinley has since filed a motion to disqualify Haldi and moved to sever the Zulocks at trial, since they're jointly indicted as co-defendants. McGinley intends to call upon William and Zachary as witnesses in their separate trials, if severed.
At first, after agreeing to talk to authorities, Zachary initially blamed William for "starting" the child sexual abuse of the Zulock boys, according to court records. But, William pointed fingers back at Zachary during telephone discussions with the relative.
"There's a lot of stuff that went on that I don't know about..." William told the relative, when questioned about his and Zachary's taped confessions. "Yeah, 'cause, I mean, like I said, there was a lot of stuff going on that I had no idea about," he reiterated.
"With Zack?" the family member clarified. "Yeah," William replied.
"When they came to our house, I had no idea what was going on," William claimed.
William also denied knowing Lawless. "I've never even met him. I didn't even know the name until then!" he alleged.
The relative pressed William if he was ever aware of the 2011 child rape case naming Zachary. "2011, I don't know anything about any of that, because that was before me," said William, stressing he didn't start dating Zachary until August of 2013.
In addition, McGinley has requested that Judge Jeffrey L. Foster, the judge presiding over the Zulock case, sign off on orders granting limited immunity to William and Zachary to testify against each other at trial, requiring their respective testimonies, and stipulating that the then-severed defendants "shall not be excused from testifying on the basis of the privilege against self-incrimination." If the request is granted, and the Zulocks refuse to testify, the defendants shall be held in contempt of court.
"Hey, the DA is going to try and put us against each other!" William, reacting to McGinley's motions, messaged the relative:
Walton County can go to HELL if they think they can do that!!! [...] We will never go against each other and I know they will lie through their teeth to get us to fight each other. That's all these scum know what to do is lie. Well they are not going to get their way. The fight is on against them [...] I know [Zachary] knows I'm not going to do any such thing. I still stand by with the last thing I told him. Hopefully he remembers. I'm sure he does. LOL. He always remembers.
"One day this nightmare will end," William wrote.
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William Zulock's texts in December reacting to DA McGinley's motions
Both of the Zulock co-defendants are due back in court for a motion hearing before Judge Foster on Feb. 1.
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Just

Just put us all to the gas chamber already. I'm exhausted with this. We didn't deserve our rights, we didn't deserve to be recognized, we deserve the closet or the bullet. Every single one of us, for letting it get this far; and letting these monsters in. Tolerance was a fucking mistake.
 
While I'm glad the faggots are having a rough time in jail right now, the fact that Zachary's whining about threats of violence against him is absolutely appalling. He only cares about himself, he never truly cared about the boys' well-being whenever he had them sodomized for pay. Based on Zach's responses, William is 50/50 on telling the truth he didn't know about his husband's accusation of raping a 14-year-old. Leaning more on the side that he totally knew and was totally okay with it, hence why the two of them conspired to rape and pimp out boys and even a baby girl in the future.

Bless the relative for having a strong stomach to still keep in touch with the two of them and pass on that information. Possibly can't wait to wash their hands of the two of them after the trial's over.
 
I fucking pray it stopped at "just" selling pics and videos. But I am not so sure. This literal faggot needs to have justice served by his inmates.

Or, we can give them a chance and let god decide if they are innocent or not. Bring back the arena and the trial of innocence: bareknuckle fighting a hungry lion.
The biggest "secret networks" require producing brand new content to be a part of it, as blackmail security. It's why the FBI has a way harder time doing anything about it then they do the endless drug markets. The REAL sick fucks are crafty and know how hard is it to truly get them.

And with half of Twitter's (ex) staff being open pedophiles it's getting to a point where "ew is that a naked child" is just a phrase on the open internet. I fear it's going to get much worse before it (never) gets better at this point.

To the people mentioning Thailand, there's more safety controls in place there then Twitter has had
 
These disgusting monsters deserve death, but they also deserve agonizing pain for a long period of time before their end. They don't deserve a lifetime of three hots and a cot plus medical care on the taxpayers dime, even if those meals are shitty bologna and cheese and they're lactose intolerant. They deserve the worst, most prolonged torture for what they did.
 
The 2011 rape case against Zack is being reopened. The kid that he raped, wherever he is, would be 25 by now. I don't know how much of a difference that makes when you're already looking a 9 life sentences.
And, unfortunately, any law enforcement who worked on that case have very conveniently retired already.
 
It is supposed to be a punishment, not 'died doing what he loved'.
I mean...have you ever actually seen a horse cock? Not even a Shire stallion, just a regular ol' boring normal horse. They're hyuge. Getting raped to death by a Shire would be like getting impaled, over and over and over again, by the dullest stake in existence. At minimum, you are looking at massive internal trauma, probably complete with complete and utter obliteration of the assholes' assholes, and that's assuming the over-excited stallion doesn't accidentally crush them to death in the process considering they weigh as much as some SUVs.

It absolutely would be a punishment. I'm just not sure the horse would have done anything to deserve serving as the executioner.

To paraphrase that one guy from 300, "they would not enjoy it, and it would not be over quickly."
 
Just

Just put us all to the gas chamber already. I'm exhausted with this. We didn't deserve our rights, we didn't deserve to be recognized, we deserve the closet or the bullet. Every single one of us, for letting it get this far; and letting these monsters in. Tolerance was a fucking mistake.
Good news, there's increasing archaeological evidence that we're due for a catastrophic meteorite impact sometime soon.
 
Do these kid diddling idiots not realize their situation? They’re bitching about jail and wanting out now, but they’re probably never ever going to get out.

Their lives are over and they’d do everyone a huge favour if they just killed themselves.
They are upper middle class faggots who've drunk the "gays are a protected class who can do whatever they want" kool aid for so long they truly think that they are blameless for everything bad they do, combined with the "everyone who criticizes us or hold us accountable for our crimes is a jealous bigot who can't stand that we live the good life!" delusion that comes from thinking that everyone is jealous of you and envies you and want to destroy your lives because of it.
 
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