
By Nolan Clay, Staff Writer
The recently released felon suspected of seven sexual assaults in Tulsa claimed in prison he had become “a changed and different person.”
“My ways of thinking and doing things are totally different,” Desmond La’don Campbell wrote a judge while incarcerated for attacks on three Oklahoma City women.
“I now realize that society will not put up with nor tolerate the kind of behavior I was displaying,” he stated in the letter filed in January 2009.
Campbell, 30, died Tuesday morning, hours before he was to be charged in the brutal assaults on seven women in Tulsa.
Prosecutors said he would have faced 23 counts for the attacks last month.
Campbell had been in a coma since a car crash June 29, about 10 minutes after he left the seventh victim’s residence, Tulsa police reported.
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