East Coast Rapist

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The East Coast Rapist is a criminal who has committed a number of rapes in Maryland, Virginia, Connecticut and Rhode Island since 1997. Police had DNA evidence from the first attacks, but had not matched the DNA in any criminal database. On March 4, 2011, police in Connecticut arrested 39-year-old trucker and New Haven resident Aaron H. Thomas after claiming to have matched his DNA to that of the rapist from a cigarette butt he discarded. Thomas underwent police questioning. [1] [2] On March 5, 2011, jailers reported that Thomas attempted to hang himself while in a jail cell. [3]

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The rapist's modus operandi was to trail the women he selected as victims to learn about their personal lives and then attack them under cover of night. He usually approached the victim in an open area, talked to her briefly, and then forced her into a more secluded area to rape her. He used handguns, knives, a screwdriver, and a broken bottle as weapons during the attacks. On four occasions, he attacked more than one victim in the same incident.

On March 1, 2013, Thomas was sentenced to three life terms in prison plus an additional 80 years for his Halloween 2009 attack on three teenaged trick-or-treaters in Prince William County, Virginia, [4] having pleaded guilty to said attack in November 2012. [5] Later in March 2013, Thomas was sentenced to two additional life terms for a May 2001 rape and abduction at a Leesburg apartment complex, [6] [7] having pleaded guilty to said attack in November 2012. [8] Later in March 2013, Thomas was indicted on six counts of first-degree rape and multiple related charges in Prince George's County, Maryland, and, as of March 26, 2013, faced a total of 54 charges in said county. [9]

In June 2015, Thomas pleaded guilty to three rapes that took place in Prince George's County, Maryland, between 1997 and 2001 and received three more life terms that are to be served concurrently with time being served in Virginia. [10] [11] [12] Prosecutors also dropped charges against Thomas in three cases because of a lack of evidence. [10] [11]

Crimes

Date and TimeVictim's Race and AgeLocationWeaponNotes
January 5, 1997; 5:00 amBlack female; age 34 Forestville, MD HandgunNo DNA evidence
February 19, 1997; 12:46 amBlack female; age 25Forestville, MDHandgunDNA obtained
March 6, 1997; 4:00 amBlack female; age 27Forestville, MDHandgunTwo blocks from first attack; no DNA evidence
August 20, 1997; 12:45 amBlack female; age 18 Suitland, MD KnifeDNA obtained
July 3, 1998; 11:00 pmBlack females; ages 16 and 18 Temple Hills, MD Broken bottleOnly younger victim raped; DNA obtained
June 19, 1999; 11:17 pmBlack female; age 19 Hybla Valley, VA KnifeDNA obtained
January 13, 2000; 7:30 pmBlack female; age 18Hybla Valley, VAKnifeDNA obtained
November 20, 2000; 6:00 pmWhite female; age 35 Alexandria, VA KnifeVictim fought back and was not raped; DNA obtained
May 24, 2001; 7:45 pmWhite female; age 41 Leesburg, VA ScrewdriverVictim was bound; DNA obtained
August 16, 2001; 10:00 pmBlack females; ages 18 and 19Temple Hills, MDHandgunBoth victims raped; DNA obtained
December 28, 2001; 7:30 pmBlack female; age 29Hybla Valley, VAKnifeLast rape for five years; DNA obtained
January 28, 2006; 2:21 amBlack female; age 46 New Haven, CT NoneFeces left behind; no DNA evidence
February 20, 2006; 3:45 amBlack female; age 17New Haven, CTNoneCondom used; no DNA evidence
November 28, 2006; 5:22 pmWhite females; ages 11 and 39 Cranston, RI NoneDog scared rapist away before rape; feces left behind; DNA obtained
January 10, 2007; 1:21 amMixed-race female; age 27New Haven, CTNoneDNA obtained
January 21, 2007; 6:10 amBlack female; age 33New Haven, CTNoneVictim fought back and was not raped; no DNA evidence
October 31, 2009; 9:11 pmBlack females; ages 16, 17, and 17 Dale City, VA HandgunYoungest victim called police; rapist fled after attacking older victims; DNA obtained

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