The Borneo Post

Serial rapist indicted based on DNA profile

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WASHINGTON: In a race against time, US federal prosecutor­s have taken the unusual step of indicting the DNA profile of a man suspected of carrying out a string of rapes in the Washington area more than a decade ago.

The US Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia announced the charges Tuesday against an unidentifi­ed serial rapist referred to only as ‘John Doe.’

Known as the ‘ DC- area Hotel Rapist,’ he is linked by his DNA to six sexual assaults in the Washington area between 1998 and 2006.

The man is a suspect in at least eight other incidents and was indicted by a grand jury for two rapes which took place in the US capital in May 2003.

Most of his victims were housekeepe­rs who were assaulted while they were cleaning hotel rooms.

Jessie Liu, US attorney for the District of Columbia, said prosecutor­s secured the indictment for the 2003 attacks before the statute of limitation­s could expire.

“DC currently has a 15-year statute of limitation­s for firstdegre­e sexual abuse,” Liu said.

“But DC law allows us to indict an unknown offender under the pseudonym of John Doe when his identity has been establishe­d with reasonable certainty by his DNA profile,” she said.

“A John Doe indictment like this one ... will allow us to prosecute the assailant when the case is finally solved,” she said.

“This means the offender will not escape justice due to the passage of time.”

Liu said it was the first time the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia had secured a ‘John Doe’ indictment based on a DNA profile.

Police also released a composite sketch of the suspect and offered a US$ 45,000 reward for informatio­n leading to his arrest. — AFP

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