Charges filed in 2002 murder, 2018 rape investigations

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On Dec. 21, the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office filed a first-degree murder case and a first-degree rape case against 45-year-old man already in prison for another felony crime.

The murder victim was found in February 2002 behind a Federal Way grocery store.

The rape occurred in May 2018 near Burien City Hall.

The defendant was charged by the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office in a separate attempted robbery case and sentenced in May 2019.

As part of that felony sentence, his DNA was entered into a criminal database (CODIS). That database led to matches in the 2002 murder case and the 2018 rape case.

Additional DNA testing was completed in summer 2020. The murder and the rape investigations were referred to our office on Dec. 18.

The 2002 murder was investigated by Federal Way Police and the 2018 rape was investigated by the King County Sheriff’s Office.

As noted in the public court documents, in both instances in this current case the defendant targeted vulnerable, middle-aged, small-in-stature women who were strangers and who lived and/or worked on the streets.

His arraignment on the murder charge and the rape charge is scheduled January 7. The defendant remains in the Monroe Corrections Center on the earlier conviction (case 18–1–04795–8).

This post is current as of December 22. It is not expected to be updated, but updates in the case can be found using case number 20–1–06793–4.

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King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office
King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office

Written by King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office

A blog from King County’s elected Prosecutor, Leesa Manion.

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