Dummy: Serial rape suspect found after trying to join the police force hunting him

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Serial rape suspect found after trying to join the police force huntinghim
By Lee Brown

September 3, 2019 | 8:21am | Updated




Cops hunting a serial rapist in Georgia found him right under their noses — when he tried to join their police force.

Kenneth Thomas Bowen III, 24, only came into the spotlight when he joined the Clayton County Police Department’s academy in 2018. He was fired after just a few months for lateness and constant lying.

Officers later realized Bowen had been named a “suspicious” person after at least one of eight sex attacks that terrorized Jonesboro since 2015, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Detectives soon noticed the “striking resemblance” between Bowen’s photo and police sketches, police said at a press conference.

After also linking Bowen’s tattoos to the suspect’s description, officers obtained a search warrant for his DNA, which linked him to the eight attacks, police said last week.

“Had he not attempted to join ranks in the Clayton County Police Department, it is questionable as to when we would have apprehended him,” Clayton County Police Chief Kevin Roberts said, according to the AJC.

charged with seven counts of rape and one count of sexual battery. Officials said the attacks all happened within a two-mile radius of where Bowen lived in Jonesboro. None occurred during his time at the academy.

“WE GOT HIM!” the police department wrote on Facebook last week alongside a video of Bowen under arrest.

“Citizens of Clayton County can rest a little bit easier knowing that the serial rapist has been CAPTURED! Great investigative skill set and excellent teamwork has brought his terror to an end!”

https://nypost.com/2019/09/03/seria...eSbmaHi_wVvaYcLiGSWr8xTRGNOE7Bh_PyZMP_MBfu9_Y
 

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Serial killers/ serial sexual offenders often have fantasies or desires of being in law enforcement, many drive similar vehicles, or own fake badges, may even tell people they are in law enforcement. Also, commonly attempt to involve themselves in the investigations into their crimes. The perception of power, authority, and control is a driving factor in their behavior.
 

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“Citizens of Clayton County can rest a little bit easier knowing that the serial rapist has been CAPTURED! Great investigative skill set and excellent teamwork has brought his terror to an end!”

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Nah, it took him walking through the front door, getting hired, then fired for y'all to figure out he was a damn demon out here on y'all streets:mjtf:

Sad to say I grew up down there and I ain't surprised
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