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   DETECTIVES have confirmed they have extradited a former US   
   soldier in connection with the rape and attempted murder of a   
   woman 37 years ago.   
      
   A 29-year-old was battered, bruised and moments from death after   
   she was allegedly assaulted in the town of Goeppingen, Germany   
   in October 1985.   
      
   Investigators at the time believe the woman was threatened with   
   a knife, raped and severely beaten as she was walking home one   
   night from a sewing course.   
      
   It is thought the attacker had deliberately attempted to bury   
   her alive in a shallow grave of twigs and leaves in a nearby   
   forest.   
      
   According to news coverage at the time, the young woman had   
   almost died from serious head injuries having also suffered   
   broken ribs, a ruptured eardrum, strangulation marks and   
   abrasions all over her body.   
      
   Prosecutors accused a suspected assailant of trying to cover up   
   his crime by dragging the unconscious woman away from the town   
   centre.   
      
   They refused to disclose her name and whether she was still   
   alive today.   
      
   The victim described the rapist as a black US soldier but failed   
   to clearly identify him when officers showed her portrait   
   photographs of several suspects as the case was later abandoned.   
      
   But this week, state prosecutors in Ulm announced that a retired   
   US American soldier, 64, was in custody in connection with the   
   decades old cold case.   
      
   The suspect was arrested in February this year in the US State   
   of Mississippi and recently extradited after his DNA allegedly   
   matched with samples from evidence first found at the scene.   
      
   Investigators believed the man had been posted in the nearby   
   Cooke Baracks at the time of the incident.   
      
   Prosecutors said that the suspect - who refused to make any   
   statement in the first round of interrogations - could have   
   decided not to appeal his extradition to evade being convicted   
   in the United States over other felonies.   
      
   They confirmed reports by German news website SWR that he has   
   been sentenced for several violent offences in his home country.   
      
   The update comes as German investigators are reportedly   
   reopening another cold case sex attack to determine whether the   
   same suspect could have committed a second offence.   
      
   The naked and shackled body of a 31-year-old female kitchen hand   
   was found in an wood outside the nearby remote town of Deggingen   
   just a few months prior to the Goeppingen attack.   
      
   Historical data suggests that US Army units were stationed at   
   the town’s Cooke Barracks from the late 1950s until 1991.   
      
   The barracks was named after Charles H. Cooke, a US Army soldier   
   from Worcester County, Massachusetts, who died during World War   
   Two on the 11th of July 1943.   
      
   After being returned to the federal German defence ministry in   
   1992, local authorities used the estate to set up homes for   
   refugees for some time before developing it into an industrial   
   area.   
      
   https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/18635554/update-cold-case-woman-   
   raped-buried-alive-germany/?rec_article=true   
      
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