Matthew, 33, of Charlottesville, Virginia, was officially sentenced yesterday to three consecutive life terms for attempted capital murder, abduction, and sexual assault of a woman in 2005.
DNA evidence collected from Matthew during last year's investigation of Graham's disappearance linked him to the Fairfax case.
Matthew's family had asked the judge for leniency in letters to the court, and a former girlfriend, identifying herself only as "Diana," wrote a letter on Matthew's behalf saying he was raped as a child.
"If indeed this man was ever raped, then of all people it is he who should be loath to rape someone else," Morrogh said. He called Matthew a "modern day Jekyll and Hyde" who projected an image as a gentle giant to friends and family while hiding his life as a violent sexual predator.
Sentencing guidelines broadly called for a term of anywhere from nine to 44 years, lawyers said. Public defender Robert Frank said the picture of Matthew a state champion wrestler who received a football scholarship to Liberty University as a gentle giant is the one that he and the defense team had come to know over the last year.
He urged the judge not to consider "what might have happened in Charlottesville" a reference to the deaths of Graham and Harrington, which have received national attention in sentencing Matthew for the assault.
Morrogh told reporters after the hearing that the life sentence was appropriate, given the viciousness of the crime, and said he was certain the sentence reflected the judge's feelings about the Fairfax assault only, and that he did not take pending charges in the Graham and Harrington deaths into account.
Morrogh said that under Virginia law, Matthew would be eligible for geriatric release at age 60 27 years from now regardless of the life sentences.
As the sentence was read, Matthew's mother, Debra Carr, began screaming "No!" and sobbed. She refused to move as deputies tried to take her from the courtroom.
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