Accused child molester free on OR bond
Victim's mother angry with decision
Wanda English Burnett - Editor
A local woman is outraged after the man accused
of molesting her daughter was released from the Ripley County
Jail on his own recognizance, meaning he didn't even have to
pay a fee.
The woman, who is not named due to the nature of the case,
told Channel 12 News that she was close to William R. Cole,
52, and looked upon him as a "father figure" until
the day he crossed the line and allegedly molested her six-year-old.
According to Ripley Publishing Co. files, William R. Cole,
52, of Batesville, was arrested February 23, and charged with
two counts of Child Molesting, Class C felonies. Two separate
charges were filed after it was determined that a small child
had been molested by the suspect at two different locations
in Ripley County, according to Prosecutor Ric Hertel. Hertel
noted that the victim under went a physical examination and evaluation
at the Mayerson Clinic at Children's Hospital in Cincinnati.
Initially, a bond of $75,000 was set for the child molestation
charge.
After Cole experienced medical problems while being incarcerated
at the Ripley County Jail, he was transported to Margaret Mary
Community Hospital in Batesville about noon on March 7, according
to Ripley County Sheriff Bill Davison. There he was guarded
24 hours a day by a jail officer from the sheriff's department.
Cole's attorney, Amy Streator, filed a petition to have the
defendant released on his own recognizance and Pro Tem Judge
Larry Eaton signed the order. He was released about noon on
March 10, according to the sheriff. Cole remains hospitalized.
Prosecutor Hertel said he will be filing a petition to revoke
the order, hoping to have Cole back in custody.
Cole is awaiting trial on a separate unrelated charge. He
was arrested by Batesville Police in September of 2004, and
charged with Possession of Cocaine and other drugs within 1,000
feet of school property. He posted a $10,000 bond on that matter.
