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Jerome be charged for vicious 2001 rape
Arrest made in 2001 Englewood rape Thanks to a DNA match, authorities have arrested and charged a man who they said viciously dragged and raped a woman in Englewood as she walked to a bus stop six years ago. Jerome Boyd, III, 25, assumed a new name, moved to North Carolina and for years eluded Bergen County authorities until technology caught up to him, Bergen County Prosecutor John L. Molinelli said Tuesday. Investigators arrested Boyd after he was convicted on an unrelated burglary charge in North Carolina and his DNA was entered into a national database. He was being held on $1 million bail Tuesday at the Bergen County Jail, charged with kidnapping, armed robbery and aggravated sexual assault. The arrest caps a six-year investigation that at first led to charges against the wrong man. On Jan. 12, 2001, four days after the woman was attacked, police arrested a 23-year-old city man after K-9 dogs led investigators to his house. The charges against Kevin Robinson were dismissed on Dec. 3, 2002, records show. According to news reports at the time, the 45-year-old woman was dragged for half a block and then raped while her attacker held a box cutter to her throat. The assailant also stole her purse. Boyd moved south sometime later and changed his last name to Hawkins, authorities said. Records show he was arrested at least twice in North Carolina on charges of possession of stolen property. Boyd was arrested Sept. 23, 2005, and again on Sept. 26, 2005, and last year was sentenced to six months probation, according to court records in North Carolina. As a stipulation of his probation, Boyd was forced to submit a DNA sample, said Joseph Macellaro, Molinelli’s acting chief of detectives. Once a match was made, Bergen investigators were able to learn his whereabouts, the acting chief said. “This was really a combination of technology and good police work,"¯ Macellaro said. Detectives from Englewood and the prosecutor’s office flew to North Carolina last week to charge Boyd, who waived extradition and was brought to Bergen County this week, he said. --------------------------- Bergen County Jail Inmate Lookup Quote:
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Vices the most notorious seem to be the portion of this unhappy [negro] race: idleness, treachery, revenge, cruelty, impudence, stealing, lying, profanity, debauchery, nastiness and intemperance, are said to have extinguished the principles of natural law, and to have silenced the reproofs of conscience.--Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1798. |
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Suspect in murder and rapes faces charges in another case
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(No doubt in my mind that this was a White woman.)
Linked To Brutal 1994 Rape & Murder Attempt Via DNA, Utah Convict Pleads Guilty Dec 02, 2007, 07 52 AM Quote:
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DNA Leads to Break in Cold Case Murder and Rape
Posted: Dec 19, 2007 07:02 PM CST Quote:
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![]() In the nearly 25 years since Pamela Armstrong was raped and murdered, her sister, Angela Gaston, had all but given up on the perpetrator being found. Then Gaston got word late last week that police had used DNA evidence to charge Larry Lamont White, a prison inmate convicted in 1985 of murdering two other women, in Armstrong's slaying. Yesterday Gaston held a news conference to thank police for revisiting a cold case and raising the possibility of justice in the unresolved killing of her sister -- at the time a struggling, 22-year-old single mother of five. "It's been really rough not knowing who took her away," Gaston said, adding that her family hopes "to have some closure." According to police, Armstrong was raped and then shot in the head in the 1400 block of Beech Street in 1983. Gaston described her sister as a generous but struggling young mother who "was trying to make a better life for her children." Armstrong's daughter, Lavonne White, now 30, recalled her mother looking for work but rarely finding it. The day of her slaying, Armstrong asked her baby sitter, Brenda Ellis, to watch her children while she went to see a friend. Several other murders had taken place recently, and Ellis said at the news conference that many were on edge. It is unclear how the killer crossed paths with Armstrong. But Ellis said police came and told her what happened later that day. She waited for Armstrong's mother to tell the children, ages 3 to 7, the news. "The grandmother told them. ... They didn't take it too good," she said. After Armstrong's death, her mother raised the children, two of whom later died -- one in a car crash as a child and another by suicide as an adult, Gaston said. The remaining three, including White, live in Louisville. Gaston said she has struggled without her sister. "The last 24 years have been empty," she said, noting that news of an arrest left her "happy, crying" and hoping for "some justice." Lt. Barry Wilkerson, head of the Louisville Metro Police homicide unit, said Friday that police continually sift through unsolved cases to see if new technology can lead to arrests. Lavonne White said it was about five years ago that she decided to contact police about the case to see what more could be done, which prompted the renewed investigation. She began working with detectives beginning in 2004, she said. She learned her mother had been raped, which she didn't know before, she said. Wilkerson said police solved the case by linking DNA evidence found at the scene of the murder to Larry Lamont White, who had been a suspect in Armstrong's death. White was convicted of murdering Deborah Miles and Yolanda Sweeney, both of whom were shot in the head in the summer of 1983. A jury sentenced him to death, and he was sent to death row at the Kentucky State Penitentiary in Eddyville. However, in March 1987, the Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that police had improperly obtained White's confession and ordered him retried. In 1989, White was sentenced to 28 years in prison. White, 49, served out that sentence but remains in prison on unrelated charges. |
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Decade-old rape case closed
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![]() YT Voodoo Captures Affirmative Action Rapist ![]() Wid Out Dat Affirmative Action I'd Nevah Gots All Dat White Poohsay Police have arrested a suspect in the rape of two University of Akron students in off-campus housing. Christopher Edward Butts, 24, a gas company employee from Akron, was being held Friday in a Columbus jail pending transfer to Akron. He was arrested Thursday and charged with two counts each of rape, aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery, felonious assault and kidnapping. ''Butts was picked up in Columbus by detectives from the Akron Police Department and the U.S. marshal's violent fugitive task force,'' Akron Police Chief Michael Matulavich said Friday morning during a news conference. According to Matulavich, Butts works for a Columbus gas company, soliciting customers in the Akron area. Matulavich said Butts has a residence in Columbus but also has family in Akron and lives in both cities. Police declined to name the gas company that employs Butts. Since September, UA students have reported three rapes in off-campus housing. Butts was charged in two of the rapes, including Monday's attack on a 21-year-old woman on Kling Street. The woman told police that a man broke into her home, choked her and sexually assaulted her. The man entered the home through an unlocked bedroom window. Butts is also charged with the Nov. 4 rape of a 20-year-old woman at a home on Carroll Street. The victim said her attacker entered through a bedroom window, choked her and sexually assaulted her. Police said the gas company employee is also suspected in the September rape of an 18-year-old female UA student at a Spicer Street house. Akron detective Lt. David Whiddon said Butts became a suspect early in the investigation and was questioned ''at least four or five times,'' but there was never enough evidence to arrest him. Police said because of his job, Butts was a regular in the University Park neighborhood, driving around and knocking on doors. ''He was stopped and questioned one time when the University of Akron police got a report of a suspicious person knocking on doors, asking to see gas bills,'' Whiddon said. He stopped short of saying that Butts used his job to target victims, but said his gas company duties ''put him in the area'' of the attacks. Whiddon said that a hit in the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation's DNA database led to Butts' arrest. Whiddon said DNA evidence recovered at both rape scenes matched Butts. Butts' DNA profile was in the BCI system from a juvenile offense, Matulavich said. Butts was arrested in Columbus when he went to pick up his paycheck Thursday. Matulavich said police have been working to address the ''spike of major crimes'' in off-campus housing near the university. |
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I will say it again: The DNA of every nigger should be taken at birth and put into a database which is constantly updated. One can only imagine the number of crimes that could be prevented by quickly identifying the guilty nigger and arresting it before it is allowed to commit many more crimes against the white race. Why is this not done today????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????
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Inmate Confesses to 1986 Murders of Mother, Daughter
January 11, 2008 - 1:19PM Quote:
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PHOTO ON LINK...
http://www.kmbc.com/news/15054130/detail.html Prosecutors Charge Man With 1991 Rape Cornelius Held On $500,000 Bond KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Jackson County prosecutors said they have charged a man with raping a 36-year-old woman in her home in 1991. Curtis L. Cornelius, 45, was charged with two counts of rape and one count of first-degree robbery. Authorities said Cornelius was charged after his DNA profile was matched to trace evidence left at the scene of the rape. Laboratory results indicated that the expected frequency of the DNA profile is one person per 138 quadrillion individuals. In court documents, Cornelius denied having sex with the woman. Prosecutors requested a $500,000 bond. The case is the first one filed by the new Sex Crimes Cold Case Squad. |
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