An Indiana man accused of murdering the mother of his unborn child claimed it was "a nice rush being taboo," prosecutors revealed during a separate trial during which he was convicted of child sex crimes.
Larry Planck III, 26, was found guilty of 17 counts of child sexual exploitation, according to WXIN-TV. He was sentenced Thursday to 33 years in prison.
However, he still faces a charge of murder in connection with the fatal shooting of 36-year-old Isabel Hernandez in Winchester, Indiana, prosecutors said, according to the station.
The pair were previously in a relationship and expecting their first child together when Planck allegedly shot her to death in April 2023.
During the course of the murder investigation, detectives uncovered evidence on a hard drive that Planck was a sexual predator who produced child porn, the outlet reported.
Additionally, he still stands accused of sexual battery against a relative.
"There is nothing wrong with incest it's fun and a nice rush being taboo," Planck allegedly told his victim, per WXIN.
Planck's murder trial is tentatively scheduled for Oct. 14.
If convicted, he faces up to life in prison.