I can’t read the article. I don’t understand. The DNA matched and the victim IDd him, but no arrest? That’s baffling.
The only thing I can think of is they didn’t believe the victim. I pray I’m wrong.
I can’t read the article. I don’t understand. The DNA matched and the victim IDd him, but no arrest? That’s baffling.
I agree. And this continues to show why victims don’t report sexual crimes.The only thing I can think of is they didn’t believe the victim. I pray I’m wrong.
The Memphis Police Department investigated the alleged killer of Eliza Fletcher for a separate crime — a reported rape — last year but failed to arrest him despite strong evidence of his guilt, according to two people familiar with the investigation.
A woman told police in September 2021 that Cleotha Abston (who is also known by the last name Henderson) had abducted and raped her at gunpoint, yet Abston, who was released from prison in November 2020 for another kidnapping 20 years earlier, remained free until he was arrested last week for Fletcher’s murder.
It was not clear late Friday precisely why police had failed to arrest and charge Abston last year. One person familiar with the case said police even had a DNA match from the state crime lab. Another stated flatly, “They have a good case.”
A spokesperson for MPD could not be reached late Friday.
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Eliza Fletcher's alleged killer investigated in 2021 for rape
One person familiar with the investigation said a 2021 rape victim provided police with Cleotha Abston’s phone number, his social media handle, his home address and a description of his car.dailymemphian.com
Yep. My thoughts exactly. No wonder these charges were pushed thru quietly; this is not going to be pretty for the local government.Part of the delay stems from a massive backlog in DNA testing caused by MPD’s reluctance for years to test rape kits. The overwhelming majority of those rape victims were Black women.
“We just saw that the TBI turns around DNA test results in less than 24 hours,” Working said, pointing out that 14,000 rape kits — mostly from black women — went untested for 15 years. MPD investigated Eliza Fletcher's alleged killer for rape last year
Without even being 'cuffed during court....I'm completely shocked and disgusted that CH wasn't arrested for the rape in 2021. If he had been, Eliza would be alive and well to continue her life as she should have been.
How could they let this criminal with an extremely heinous juvenile record and just being released from prison a year earlier, walk around after another brutal rape charge?????
It was way too late for Eliza though. And perhaps others.well, thankfully this one was, so it will be the last. Will be curious to see if there’s more out there that haven’t matched to him yet.
I hope so. This needs to stop.I wonder if her family will sue?
Yes, that. Had he not been released from prison early Eliza would have been alive as well, but while that would have saved her I am sure it would have been someone else. I am sure he has multiple other victims as it is.Good morning I’m usually a stalker here I’ve been on here for a long time! So what y’all are saying if he would if been arrested in 2021 for a kidnapping and rape he would’ve been in jail today and Eliza Fletcher would still be alive?
Just heartbreaking.
I'm just certain it was on file. They got his DNA from the slides and then they went looking for him due to a DNA match. Thats my recollection. JMOWas Abston/Henderson‘s DNA on file prior to Eliza’s murder? Or was it only linked to the previous rape case once his DNA was obtained from the sandal found at the scene of Eliza’s abduction?
I ask this, as I cannot read the paywalled article regarding the 2021 rape case. We know CA/H was just 14 years old when he committed a juvenile delinquent act of rape against an unnamed male, according to court documents.
Was his DNA ever obtained while in prison?
More than 76,000 DNA samples from convicted felons dating back to 1998 are missing from a state DNA database, according to Tennessee Bureau of Investigation estimates obtained by the Tennessee Lookout.
The failure to collect DNA is ongoing. Between 2016 and 2019, a total 30,316 DNA samples from felons should have been collected in Tennessee, according to TBI estimates. Yet 8,112 of these samples are missing.
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Tennessee Has Failed To Collect DNA From 76,000 Violent Offenders
Memphis accounts for up to one-third of all missing DNA profiles stretching back to 1998.patch.com
It's not really baffling, sadly. Very few rapes result in charges let alone convictions. This is why women don't report, because what's the point? The cops don't care enough to arrest even with evidence. And if it does get to court it's the woman and her sex life that goes on trial, not the perpetrator.I can’t read the article. I don’t understand. The DNA matched and the victim IDd him, but no arrest? That’s baffling.
“We just saw that the TBI turns around DNA test results in less than 24 hours,”