Genetic Genealogy IDs 'Cloverleaf Rapist' Suspect

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A man suspected of raping women near Sacramento freeway interchanges several years ago has been arrested after investigators used DNA technology and genealogy websites to zero in on him.

JD Wallace Simien, 40, was taken into custody Thursday and booked for investigation of felony kidnapping, rape, oral copulation and robbery charges, according to jail and court records.

The investigation went cold until detectives used genetic genealogy. 

“DNA technology is a great tool in our criminal justice system,” District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert said in the statement. “DNA can not only be used to exonerate the innocent, but it is a powerful investigative tool for violent crimes that have grown cold because traditional investigative methods are unable to solve the case.”

Chief Deputy District Attorney Rod Norgaard declined to release further details of the case, including the number of victims and the dates of the crimes, citing the ongoing investigation. A complaint was expected to be filed Monday, when Simien is scheduled to make his first court appearance.

It’s not known whether Simien has retained a lawyer to speak on his behalf.

 

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