A man Massachusetts courts deemed as “sexually dangerous” after attacking multiple women at Boston malls has been denied parole after continued inappropriate sex acts while incarcerated, according to the Massachusetts Parole Board.
On Nov. 6, 1984, Phillip Pizzo, a wealthy industrial engineer, pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including seven counts of aggravated rape, three counts of armed robbery while masked and five counts of kidnapping in Middlesex Superior Court. He also pleaded guilty in Essex Superior Court to three counts of aggravated rape, armed robbery while masked and three counts of kidnapping.
He was sentenced to eight concurrent life sentences. He became eligible for parole after 15 years…