Stopping Rapists in Ohio By Te - the National Center for Victims of
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Stopping Rapists in Ohio By Te - the National Center for Victims of
The National Center for Victims of Crime is pleased to provide the slides used in our Webinar, “Stopping Rapists in Ohio By Testing Sexual Assault Kits.” Please be advised that these materials are provided through the generosity of our presenter faculty. All copyright laws apply to the proper use and crediting of these materials. Innovations in DNA Webinar Series Presented by The National Center for Victims of Crime with support from our partner Thermo Fisher Scientific Moderated by Ilse Knecht Director DNA Resource Center VictimsofCrime.org/DNA Stopping Rapists in Ohio By Testing Sexual Assault Kits (SAKs) Presented by: Rick Bell Criminal Investigations Division Chief Nicole DiSanto Special Investigator Cold Case/CODIS Unit Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office Webinar Tips All attendees are in “listen only” mode Questions may be submitted at any time during the presentation. Use the question and answer box on the right side panel. 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Ilse Knecht 646-620-5270 [email protected] @DNA_Answers @everykitcounts CUYAHOGA COUNTY PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE Cleveland Cuyahoga County Cleveland, Ohio The Justice Center BCI State Laboratory Richfield, Ohio Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office SAK Task Force Office Max Martin Mary Weston Denise Salerno Nicole DiSanto Sahir Hasan Tim Clark Ken Riolo Dshaun Thompson Dan Clark David Taylor Ferrell Ridgeway Allen Henderson William Jelenic Marya Simmons, Supervisor Janine Deccola Linda Quinn Paralegal Tony Sustarsic Intake Officer Lt. James McPike Traci Hill Sharon Johnson Jack Lent Karl Lessmann Matthew Bilak Patti Siefer SAK TASK FORCE (BCI) Bureau of Criminal Investigation Dennis Sweet Lead Investigator Stacey Fifer Andrea Javor Analyst Patti Stipek Funds for 6 additional agents Creating the SAK Task Force January, 2013 Analysis and Recommendation James McNamara –Behavioral Analyst F.B.I. • Hiring Victim Advocates • Victim Meeting Rooms • The hiring of 3 CCPO Investigators • The hiring of 3 Cold Case Unit Prosecutors • The hiring of Project Manager • Creation of an Intake Officer and Process • Utilizing Electronic Case Management • Scanning all Detective’s Files • Verbal Agreement with Attorney General – 4 Investigators • Agreement with BCI Lab to test oldest cases first • Agreement with BCI Lab to “squeeze the middle” • Submission of all East Cleveland Rape Kits – 3 days • Contract with Cleveland Police Department • Hiring 4 temporary Evidence Prep Technicians • Creating a Victim Notification Protocol • Referral Protocol with Cleveland Rape Crisis INITIAL PROJECTION TO COMPLETE PROJECT 4,000 Rape Kits • Submitted by CPD 50% = 2,000 • Developed DNA Profile % 200 cases per Investigator • 10 Investigators 40 Cases per year • Per Investigator 5 years to complete project SAK TASK FORCE -- PROJECTIONS REPORT - 12/2/2014 Investigator Current Projection to complete Start Date Today Nicole DiSanto Tim Clark Patti Stipek Sharon Johnson Matt Bilak Sahir Hasan Karl Lessmann Traci Hill Jack Lent Ken Riolo Dshaun Thompson Stacey Fifer TOTALS (Active Investigators) Past Investigators TOTALS (Including Past Investigators) 3/1/13 3/1/13 8/1/13 9/1/13 9/1/13 10/1/13 10/15/13 11/1/13 2/1/14 6/15/14 6/15/14 7/1/14 12/2/14 12/2/14 12/2/14 12/2/14 12/2/14 12/2/14 12/2/14 12/2/14 12/2/14 12/2/14 12/2/14 12/2/14 3/1/13 12/2/14 Pace Yearly Average for 2013 32 Investigators 12 384 Estimated Invests 2200 Years left 1541 4.01 End Date 12/6/18 Completed Completed Months Invests per Invests Month 21 89 4.24 21 87 4.14 16 47 2.94 15 31 2.07 15 31 2.07 14 66 4.71 14 28 2.00 13 42 3.23 10 22 2.20 6 25 4.17 6 37 6.17 5 10 2.00 156 515 3.30 21 144 6.86 177 659 3.72 for 2014 2014 +10% 2014 +20% 40 44 48 476 523 Remaining Invests 1541 1541 3.23 2.95 2/24/18 11/11/17 571 1541 2.70 8/12/17 COSTS BASED ON NIH STUDY Costs Based on NIH study 2010 Tangible Intangible Crime Victim Cost Criminal Justice System Cost Crime Career Cost Subtotal Pain and Suffering Corrected Risk-ofHomicide Cost Subtotal Total Murder Rape $ 737,517 $ $ $ $ $ 392,352 148,555 1,278,424 8,442,000 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ - $ 8,442,000 $ 9,720,424 $ Motor Vehicle Assault Robbery Theft Burglary Theft 5,556 $ 8,700 $ 3,299 $ 6,114 $ 1,362 $480 26,479 9,212 41,247 198,212 $ $ $ $ 1,430 $ 199,642 $ 240,889 $ 8,641 2,126 19,467 13,435 $ 13,827 $ 4,272 $ 21,398 $ 4,976 $ 3,867 $ 553 $ 10,534 $ - $ 4,127 $4,127 $ 681 $163 $ 6,170 $4,770 $ - - 81,588 $ 17,599 $ 262 $ 321 $10 95,023 $ 22,575 $ 262 $ 321 $10 114,490 $ 43,973 $ 10,796 $ 6,491 $4,780 ECONOMIC HARM COSTS COLD CASE UNIT Date Received _________________ CODIS PROJECT ASSIGNMENT TO: DATE: ________________ Investigator _________________________________________ APA: Brian McDonough cc: Michael J. O’Malley RE: CODIS Hit Assignment RMS # _____________BCI#_____________ Date of Crime: __________ Sexual Assault of ______________________________________ Principal Suspect _____________________________________ Please complete the above CODIS Investigation Assignment pursuant to the CODIS Investigation Protocol and this Grand Jury Presentment Checklist. ☐ 1. Review all reports in Justice Matters, run RMS Report ☐ 2. Run CCH for victim and suspect (determine if prosecuted) Date:______________ ☐ 3. Run Accurint for victim and principal suspect location Date: ______________ ☐ 4. Locate victim and take statement (Grand Jury Subpoena if necessary) Date:____________________ ☐ Obtain signed HIPAA form Date: ____________________ ☐ 5. Compile suspect photo array and comply with SB77 for the identification process Date: ________________ Shown by: ________________________________ ☐ 6. Obtain Medical Records (Grand Jury Subpoena or Search Warrant) Date Req. ________________ Date Rec’d.______________ ☐ 7. Obtain Search Warrant for Buccal Swab of suspect Date: _________________ ☐ 8. Obtain Buccal Swab of Suspect and Attempt interview of Suspect (Victim photograph) Date: ______________________ ☐ 9. Submit Buccal Swab to BCI Date: _______________________ ☐ 10. Obtain confirmation Lab Reports Date: ______________________ ☐ 11. Establish chain of custody (obtain Medical, Personnel, BCI and Police Records such as SIU Reports and Property Logs) ☐ 12. CCPO APA Charging Decision Cold Case Unit Matters Date: __________________________ Date: ________________________________ The case against Randy Spivey In January of 2013 Attorney General Mike DeWine’s BCI Office provided a CODIS Match of a suspect’s standard appearing in the rape kit of 2 victims. This standard tied together a 1993 rape and a 1996 rape of two separate victims as having been committed by the same offender. VICTIM #1 Victim was age 13 at the time of the rape on April 21, 1993. She stayed home from school that day as she was not feeling well. Offender was the boyfriend of victim’s mother and he had a key to the house. He entered the house along with his 4 yr. old son. Victim went into her mother’s bedroom to get socks. Offender approached her from behind, grabbed her arms and slammed her down on the bed and punched her in the head. He put a pillow over her face, pulled off her clothes, unzipped his pants and got on top of her. He forced his penis into her vagina. Offender was distracted by his young son calling him and Victim was able to shove him off of her. She fled to a friend’s house. VICTIM #2 In 1996, an unknown male raped another victim who was walking home from a bar at E. 55th and Broadway. Defendant pulled up to the victim in an auto and forced her into the car. He parked at an unknown location and raped the victim. Victim was hysterical and could not provide details of the incident. The mother of victim #1 identified the suspect as being known by the name of Randy Spivey. We couldn’t find a Randy Spivey. All Spiveys whose first name began with an “R” within a mile radius of 2586 Central Avenue were identified using Accurint. Two separate photo arrays of 6 possible suspects were created for the victim and her mother to view. The Medical Examiner’s Office was contacted requesting a search for information on deaths with the name of Spivey. JOHN DOE INDICTMENTS On 4/9/2013 CCPO Indicted John Doe #1 CODIS Hit to George Young – June 18, 2013 Randy Spivey – is George R. Young ACQUITTED YEAR 1983 1984 2001 2003 2009 CRIME FELONIOUS ASSAULT FELONIOUS ASSAULT FELONIOUS ASSAULT FELONIOUS ASSAULT FELONIOUS ASSAULT CONVICTED 3/21/2013 YEAR 2004 CRIME FELONIOUS ASSAULT Cleveland/Lakewood Serial Rapist and Robbery Cleveland Rape 9/2/14 Cleveland Rape 9/2/14 - Streetview Cleveland Rape 9/2/14 Victim Jane Doe #5 DOB 9/9/67 Cleveland Rape 9/2/14 • The victim routinely wakes up early, and walks/runs from her home to W. 70th and Detroit Avenue, to Lake Avenue, down 104th to Clifton Rd and west on Clifton Rd to Starbucks. The victim gets a coffee and returns home via the same route. • On 9/2/2014 the victim left her house at approximately 5:00 a.m. and proceeded her normal route, while listening to her iPod Nano. • The victim had just walked through the front parking lot of the Lake Edge Condominiums heading south on W. 104th from Lake Avenue when she was struck on the head by an unknown male suspect. • The male then pressed a gun to the victims head and dragged her between two cars, ordering her to lay flat. • The male asked if she had any money while he searched her pockets and took her iPod Nano, all while the victim was screaming. • The male forced her behind a dumpster and stated she would have to give him something else if she did not have any money on her. • The male forced her to the rear of the building, where he forced the victim to her knees and forced his penis into the victim’s mouth. • The male then forced the victim up from the ground, placed a condom on his penis and proceeded to penetrate the victim anally. • The male then forced the victim to walk one direction while he ran off in another. • The male struck the victim in the head and face multiple times throughout the ordeal. Cleveland Rape Kit Negative September 8, 2014 Search Warrant for Tower Dump reveals user at 5:22 a.m. right before the rape. Uncle of Tyson Williams Was he our man? At Prosecutors Direction, Prosecutors, Investigators, & Sheriff Deputies search for camera videos. Surveillance Map Camera Locations Request for similar crimes in nearby cities. Lakewood Rape 8/30/14 - Police Report Lakewood Rape 8/30/14 - Streetview Lakewood Rape 8/30/14 Victim Jane Doe #2 DOB 11/24/1988 Lakewood Rape 8/30/14 • Victim gets off work and arrives at her boyfriends house, 1590 Warren Rd., at approximately 4:48 a.m. • As victim approaches the front steps of 1590 Warren Rd., she hears footsteps behind her and a light skinned black male, wearing a light colored shirt with dark three quarter sleeves, a baseball cap with a straight brim and jeans demands her money and points a pistol to the side of her head. • The male dumps a bag in her possession onto the ground and realizes she has no money on her. • The male then feels her vaginal area before digitally penetrating her anally. • The victim tells the male she has money in her vehicle, parked on the street in front of 1588 Warren Rd., and will give him money if he stops touching her. • The male then makes the victim feel his penis through his pants before he unzips them and pulls them down to his mid-thigh area. • The male then forces the victim to perform oral sex on him for approximately two to three minutes. • The male then demands that the victim find her keys and take him to her car, where he forces the victim to give him $167.00 USD. • The male takes the money and walks southbound on Warren Rd., jogs to the west side of the street and runs through the driveway of a house and out of sight. • The victim immediately calls 911. Lakewood Rape Kit Negative Prosecutor request to test Cleveland & Lakewood clothes. Positive Touch DNA on Cleveland Victim’s sports bra Cleveland Rape 9/2/14 - Suspect James Daniels Lakewood Robbery 9/1/14 Lakewood Robbery 9/1/14 – Police Report Two victims shown photo array – picked out Daniel Tyson Williams’ 2014 White Chevrolet Camaro Seen in Video Interview of Uncle – Tyson is alibied by Uncle’s security system at 5:28 a.m. Tyson arrested on marijuana charge. Jail calls show he dropped off his half brother Daniel Lab results – (2 tests) DNA from rape/robbery on victim’s pockets is Daniel’s. Lakewood Rape 8/30/14 - Suspect James Daniel Cleveland Rape 2/7/00 Cleveland Rape 2/7/00 - Police Report Cleveland Rape 2/7/00 CODIS Hit 5/19/2014 Cleveland Rape 2/7/00 • Victim was asleep in her home with her 4 children when she was awoken by the male suspect at 3:00 a.m. • The suspect had pried off a wooden sheet covering a broken window to gain entry into the house. • The suspect had several shirts wrapped around his face to conceal his identity. • The victim stated that the suspect was a light skinned black male. • The suspect put a knife to the victim’s throat and demanded sex. • The suspect also threatened the victim’s children if she did not comply. • The suspect refused to put on a condom and then inserted his penis into the victim’s vagina from behind. • After the suspect was finished he fled out of the kitchen doorway. DETROIT Lessons Learned • Test all kits • Educate police there are kits on the shelves not tested for DNA • Identify one main goal – realize new goals will emerge • Gather a task force from varied disciplines – Prosecutors/Police/Advocates/Laboratory/Administration • Project Manager should be a prosecutor; have a lead investigator • Create an investigation priority – utilize a checklist • Victim Advocate should be part of the notification process Lessons Learned • Encourage Rape Crisis counseling • Task Force should meet weekly to exchange information • Hire a strong support staff • Plan for a safety net (assign prosecutor and investigator) • Review negative DNA results as well • More detectives are needed to accelerate
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