Imperial Valley Press

Police: Genealogy helps ID rape suspect in decade-old cases

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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Investigat­ors compared online family tree data with crime-scene DNA evidence to identify and track down a suspect in a series of North Carolina rapes from a decade ago, police said Wednesday.

One of the lead detectives called the approach, similar to what was used in the “Golden State Killer” cold case in California, a “game-changer” for investigat­ors who had few leads in the assaults that terrorized Fayettevil­le starting in 2006.

Darold Wayne Bowden, 43, has been charged with multiple rape counts related to six assaults from 2006 to 2008, the Fayette- ville Police Department said in a news release.

Lt. John Somerindyk­e told The Associated Press that he has reached five of the six victims, all of whom have left Fayettevil­le.

“To say they were ecstatic would be an understate­ment,” he said. “They’re all very pleased with the outcome.”

To crack the case, Somerindyk­e said police submitted crime-scene DNA evidence to a company that compared it with online genealogic­al data uploaded by relatives of the suspect to ancestry research websites.

The company narrowed their search to Bowden as a person of interest, and investigat­ors obtained a current sample of his DNA to confirm his link to the crimes, the detective said. He declined to say how they obtained the current sample, which was tested by the state crime lab, because they plan to use similar methods in other cases.

Somerindyk­e said comparing DNA evidence with genealogic­al data — the same search method that helped lead investigat­ors in California to alleged Golden State Killer Joseph James DeAngelo in April — is a “game-changer” for the department.

“It’s bringing all our cold cases to life,” he said.

DNA in one case is ready to be sent to the company called Parabon NanoLabs, while the department is requesting funding to send evidence from two other cases, he said.

Police said they didn’t know if Bowden has a lawyer, and the public defender’s office didn’t immediatel­y respond to an email asking if they were representi­ng him. A message left at a phone listing for Bowden, who was being held in jail, wasn’t returned.

District Attorney Billy West said at a news conference the arrest shows investigat­ors’ persistenc­e, noting that fear over the rapes a decade ago represente­d a “very tough and difficult time for our community.”

“This individual has been in our community, walking around our streets, for the last 10 years, probably smirking thinking he got away with this. Well, he didn’t,” West said.

 ?? FAYETTEVIL­LE POLICE DEPARTMENT VIA AP ?? This photo taken by North Carolina investigat­ors shows 43-year-old Darold Wayne Bowden during his arrest on suspicion of rape at his home in North Carolina.
FAYETTEVIL­LE POLICE DEPARTMENT VIA AP This photo taken by North Carolina investigat­ors shows 43-year-old Darold Wayne Bowden during his arrest on suspicion of rape at his home in North Carolina.

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