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|    Warrant reveals new details about 2006 N    |
|    10 Nov 24 09:52:02    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, alt.fan.states.connecticut, talk.politics.misc       XPost: alt.abortion, sac.politics              Michael Reese, the sex offender suspected of killing a visiting nurse in a       Willimantic halfway house last month, grabbed a woman from behind in New Haven       17 years ago, raped her, squeezed her neck until she passed out and stabbed       her, according to the        warrant for his arrest.              The woman, who police said was looking to get paid to have sex with him,       survived, despite having been stabbed in the neck, according to the warrant       from his June 8, 2006 arrest. She had “significant damage to her trachea,       her jugular vein and carotid        artery,” the warrant said.              She couldn’t breathe on her own, and when police first interviewed her in       the hospital, she had to communicate by writing and shaking or nodding her       head, according to the warrant obtained Wednesday by Hearst Connecticut Media       Group.              More recent court documents show that Reese is a suspect in the Oct. 28 death       of visiting nurse Joyce Grayson, who was found in the basement of a       Willimantic halfway house for sex offenders, a crime the Willimantic police       chief called one of the worst he        had seen in his career.              Reese was arrested the day of the homicide on misdemeanor charges and the next       day on a charge of violation of probation, but has not been arrested in       Grayson’s death. Police have released no information about the homicide and       have not released Grayson'       s name. Eastern District detectives with the Connecticut State Police have       taken over the investigation.              The sex assault conviction that landed Reese on the Connecticut Sex Offender       Registry for life happened in state Superior Court in New Haven on June 18,       2007. He was convicted of first-degree sexual assault and first-degree assault       and sentenced to 25        years in prison, suspended after 17 years, followed by 10 years of probation.              According to the warrant, the New Haven assault happened on June 1, 2006 in       Fair Haven Union Cemetery. A resident of Bright Street heard glass break in       the street and saw a woman who was naked and bleeding standing against a fence       inside the cemetery,        the warrant said. He also saw a man he described as tall, yet “stocky,”       running out of the cemetery toward Grand Avenue.              Police eventually learned that Reese had agreed to pay $30 for sex with the       woman and the two walked into the cemetery and stopped in front of a       mausoleum, where Reese pulled down his pants, exposing himself, the warrant       said. The woman demanded money        before having sex, but Reese refused to pay, the warrant said.              The woman turned away from him to get the coat she had hung on the mausoleum       door and Reese grabbed her from behind, covering her mouth with his hand and       “forcibly lowered her pants,” the warrant stated. She stopped struggling       because she was in fear        for her life, she told investigators, according to the warrant.              Reese raped her, she told police, and when she went to leave, he grabbed her       neck with both hands and put her in a chokehold until she passed out,       according to the warrant. The woman wasn’t feeling well at the time of the       interview and asked detectives        to continue it at a later time, the warrant said.              The woman later told police she recalled that Reese said he worked at Lowe's       and lived with his grandmother on Pierpont Street in New Haven, the warrant       said. They learned from a loss prevention worker at the store that Reese fit       the description, but had        not reported to work since May 26, 2006.              When shown a picture of Reese in a photo array, the woman immediately pointed       to him as her attacker, the warrant said.              The woman was 5 feet tall and weighed about 95 pounds at the time of the       attack, the warrant said. Reese was 6-foot-1 and weighed 345 pounds, court       records show.              https://www.ctinsider.com/news/article/michael-reese-new-haven-c       metery-rape-18478408.php              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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