A North Carolina man pleaded guilty to raping a woman 31 years ago in Fayetteville, North Carolina, after DNA evidence linked him to the crime that occurred 31 years ago.
that they suspected three individuals were involved in the rape of a woman, which occurred in 1992 near a cemetery building on Ramsey Street.The victim had been cleaning offices nearby, and when she walked out to her car, she was knocked out, transported to another location and raped.The hood of the woman’s car was spray-painted with"3 Horsemen," and the vehicle, with her inside, was discarded in a pond, though she lived and spent the following years searching for justice.
After undergoing more advanced testing, the crime lab identified a DNA sample that was uploaded to the Combined DNA Index System, or CODIS.
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