An Iowa teen who was sentenced in September to probation for killing her accused rapist in 2020 has reportedly fled from a residential corrections facility.
According to the Des Moines Register, Pieper Lewis, 18, was seen leaving Fresh Start Women’s Center on Friday after someone opened a door that activated an alarm. Lewis allegedly cut off a GPS monitor the same day she left the facility.
Lewis was housed at the women’s center while she serves five years of probation, which she was sentenced to after pleading guilty to killing Zachary Brooks, 37.
Lewis was 15 when her 40-year-old boyfriend allegedly pulled a knife on her and forced her to go to Brooks’ apartment. Lewis claimed Brooks, 37, had raped her multiple times in the weeks leading up to the slaying.
Once at the apartment, Brooks allegedly made Lewis get undressed, drink alcohol, and smoke marijuana while they watched a movie.
Lewis admitted to stabbing Brooks 30 times, but she claimed she did not plot to kill him. Instead, she stated that she became enraged after she woke up to Brooks raping her and ignoring her pleas to stop.
Lewis said she was getting dressed when she spotted the knife on the bedside and repeatedly stabbed Brooks. The 15-year-old reportedly fled the scene in Brooks’ car. A maintenance worker discovered his body the same day.
Polk County prosecutors never denied allegations that Pieper was trafficked and a rape victim. The age of consent in Iowa is 16; though individuals ages 14 and 15 can consent with people within two years of their age.
Though Lewis pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter, she was given a deferred judgment, meaning the conviction could be expunged upon completing probation. She was also ordered to pay $150,000 to Brooks’ estate, as state law requires the payout when a homicide occurs.
The Des Moines Register reported that the Polk County and Des Moines police were notified of Lewis’ escape. Her family was also told that an arrest warrant was issued.
The news outlet reported that authorities have asked for Lewis’ probation to be revoked and to impose her original sentence. If that occurs, she faces up to 20 years in prison.
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[Featured image: Pieper Lewis/Facebook; Zachary Brooks/Henderson’s Highland Park Funeral Home]