He was apprehended after advances in DNA testing.
Giles Daniel Warrick, accused of being the “Potomac River Rapist,” was found dead Saturday at the D.C. jail, authorities said. His trial was scheduled for Nov. 30. A man charged in a brutal 1998 rape and murder in the District and linked to nearly a dozen other sexual assaults in the city and Maryland was found dead in jail Saturday, D.C. authorities say.was scheduled to go on trial Nov. 30. Instead, authorities are now investigating his death.
After finding the DNA link, police went to a home where Warrick then lived in South Carolina and asked him for a DNA sample. Police told him the results would take weeks, but they took less than 24 hours. During that time, police kept the home under surveillance. When they suspected Warrick was about to flee, they arrested him.
Inside the home after the arrest, police found what they said was a “goodbye letter” to his fiancee. “I’m so sorry this ended this way,” Warrick wrote. “I left you in a mess. I never meant for this to happen. All I wanted to do is love you. Please forgive me. Please don’t cry. All my junk is yours.”
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Virginia police say 1 dead, 1 injured after car drives into Potomac RiverOne person is in the hospital and another is dead after a car ended up in the Potomac River along the GW Parkway on Thursday night, U.S. Park Police said.
続きを読む »
Mayor Garcetti launches River Rangers program to help clean LA River public spacesThe River Rangers program will hire 127 local youth to help service 18 miles of public spaces along the river, including paths, trails and bridges.
続きを読む »
Gaithersburg Apartment Explosion Is Now A Criminal InvestigationA body was found while excavating the rubble of Wednesday’s apartment explosion at Potomac Oaks Condominiums.
続きを読む »
‘Momentous:' US Advances Largest Dam Demolition in HistoryU.S. regulators approved a plan to demolish four dams on a California river and open up hundreds of miles of salmon habitat that would be the largest dam removal and river restoration project in the world when it goes forward. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission vote Thursday on the lower Klamath River dams is the last major regulatory hurdle and the biggest milestone for a $500 million demolition proposal championed by Native American tribes and environmentalists for years. The project would return the lower half of California’s second-largest river to a free-flowing state for the first time in more than a century.
続きを読む »
Suspected Serial Killer Used Stiletto to Murder Three Women in RomeOnly one of the victims, 65-year-old trans sex worker Martha Castano Torres, has been identified. Police say she was stabbed with the stiletto heel, then shot several times in the chest. She was found in a pool of blood in her bed.
続きを読む »