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logo-lacodistrictattorney[KHTS] – A Santa Clarita man was ordered to stand trial Thursday on charges he repeatedly raped his daughter over a 12-month period about five years ago.

Daniel Bryant Wisehart, 47, of Santa Clarita, was charged with 30 counts in connection with an alleged sexual relationship with his daughter while she was under the age of 14.

The prosecution filed a complaint accusing Wisehart of one count of lewd acts upon a child and 29 counts of rape against the victim.

The victim’s mother found out about the allegations in May, and Wisehart was arrested, according to testimony presented in court.

Wisehart faced a preliminary hearing Thursday, which is when the evidence against a suspect is formally presented in court, and a judge determines if there is enough evidence in order to stand trial.

The case is being prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Emily Cole of the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.

The incest-rape charges were investigated by the Special Victims Bureau of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

Wisehart was arrested May 15 at 11:50 a.m., according to Sheriff’s Department arrest records. He’s been in custody since his arrest.

The complaint filed alleges the crimes occurred between June 1, 2009, and June 30, 2010.

Wisehart is being held at Men’s Central Jail in lieu of $3 million bail.

 

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42 Comments

  1. What in the world is going on here? That’s just absurd and disgusting that’s your daughter you ass bag.. Makes me sick

  2. Olga Neri Olga Neri says:

    This is disgusting.

  3. He’ll be very popular in prison.

  4. If he’s guilty they should hang him

  5. So disturbing. I hope the daughter gets help along with her mom. And he’ll pay for it in jail… jackass!

  6. Grateful to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Special Victims Bureau detectives for their work on this case.

  7. Bill Webber Bill Webber says:

    Hang’em he doesn’t deserve to live

  8. Your own child?!?! WTF is wrong with people

  9. Michelle Lea Michelle Lea says:

    Sick people your own child. WTH is wrong with people, I mean come on its your own child. Could he not get it from his wife or the girls mom, but he raped his own daughter. SICK SOB. Hope he gets big time, watch out they might make him their lady in the BIG HOUSE. LOL

  10. Watch just like the douche bag from last month he will get probation

  11. How could you not believe in the death penalty!!! He doesn’t deserve prison!!

  12. Bronell Real Bronell Real says:

    Well you can bet your bottom dollar he’ll be the one on the other end of the rape now… Karma at its finest

  13. Alexis Renee Alexis Renee says:

    That man deserves to rot in prison

  14. Jose Rivas Jose Rivas says:

    This breaks my heart. I hope the bastard gets the same treatment in jail. We are are given the simple task of caring for and nurturing our children…..not DESTROY them like this!!!

  15. Two words… General population

  16. That’s disgusting. I hope he suffers in jail for the rest of his life

  17. What the eff is wrong with people?!?

  18. We have forgotten our first love… JESUS…
    People is getting worse. everyday. …what a future we are leaving to our kids…OMG..
    BUT….not everything is lost. ..still we can change…ourselves to change the World. …amen

  19. What a terrible thing to read. I feel so bad for the family and especially the girl. I hope that the scum bag gets what is coming for him ASAP.

  20. What a terrible thing to read. I feel so bad for the family and especially the girl. I hope that the scum bag gets what is coming for him ASAP.

  21. A little light shone on paradise valley, abhorrence and wrath common.
    Perspective suffers.
    Still, sufferer’s sympathy.

  22. A little light shone on paradise valley, abhorrence and wrath common.
    Perspective suffers.
    Still, sufferer’s sympathy.

  23. John Gilbert John Gilbert says:

    Death by “Bunga “!

  24. Ashley Avila Ashley Avila says:

    Bless that poor girl. Such a hard thing to overcome

  25. That poor girl!! What a disgusting, vile poor excuse of a “man”.

  26. Fatin Sako Fatin Sako says:

    I can’t believe this story? How could someone rape his daughter? This is sick! Feeling sorry for the girl.

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