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|    Maryland black felon raped 80-year-old w    |
|    24 Apr 25 15:19:00    |
   
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   It's time to kill this one.   
      
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   SALISBURY, Md. (TND) — A Maryland repeat offender was found guilty Thursday   
   of violently carjacking, robbing and raping an 80-year-old woman.   
      
   Court documents say Ralph Anthony Harmon, Jr. of Salisbury, Md. was convicted   
   on 11 felony and four misdemeanor counts stemming from a mid-January incident   
   that started in Seaford, De.   
      
   The elderly victim told police that Harmon assaulted, tied up, and forced her   
   inside her vehicle parked outside her home, court records show.   
      
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   The Wicomico County State’s Attorney’s Office told The National Desk (TND)   
   that Harmon was just kicked out of a Delaware halfway house for “rules   
   infractions” immediately prior to coming into contact with the victim.   
      
   Harmon was living in a halfway house due to a prior violent criminal   
   conviction.   
      
   Harmon started the two-hour-long interaction with the victim outside her home.   
   After assaulting her, he forced the Delaware woman inside her car and drove 45   
   minutes to a Maryland pharmacy.   
      
   Once arriving at the pharmacy, Harmon raped the 80-year-old, stole her credit   
   cards and ordered her to untie her shoes.   
      
   The suspect used the shoe lace {sic] and tied [the victim’s] hands in the   
   front. The suspect order [the victim] to lay face down in the front passenger   
   seat with her hands underneath her,” according to Ralph Anthony Harmon,   
   Jr.’s charging documents.   
    “[The victim] believed the suspect was looking for a place to kill her.”   
   After this interaction, Harmon drove to the nearby Wicomico River, forcing the   
   victim onto on a pier.   
      
   With the elderly woman’s hands still tied with her shoelace, she was struck   
   in the head with Harmon’s handgun and pushed into the frigid January water,   
   according to police documents.   
      
   The charging documents say Ralph Harmon left the scene with the carjacked   
   elderly woman’s vehicle, leaving her to fight for her life in the river.   
      
   [The victim] was able to untie her hands with her teeth and exit the water   
   after what she describes as several attempts,” charging documents stated.   
   According to Wicomico County State’s Attorney Office, the victim was somehow   
   able to climb back onto the pier she was previously thrown from.   
      
   This victim is fortunate to be alive,” Wicomico County State’s Attorney   
   Jamie Dykes told TND in a statement. “Ralph Harmon is the embodiment of   
   evil, but thanks to the courage and fortitude of the victim, the work of law   
   enforcement and prosecutors,   
    and the commitment of the jury, Harmon will be held accountable and I pray   
   that will never again be in the position to prey upon another innocent   
   victim.”   
   Court documents stated Harmon stole over $1,200 from his victim, including two   
   CashApp transfers to himself.   
      
   TND also obtained court records showing Ralph Harmon will face separate felony   
   charges for jury and witness intimidation allegedly committed prior to his   
   case appearing before a judge.   
      
   Starting at age 19, Harmon became a habitual violent offender, with a track   
   record of carjacking, rape, robbery and assault. TND was able to identify four   
   separate cases involving Harmon over four years.   
      
   Anthony Harmon’s crime spree comes after many parts of Maryland are seeing   
   triple-digit increases of vehicle thefts, drawing the ire of law enforcement   
   and elected officials.   
      
      
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