Bike Path Rapist – A Cop’s Firsthand Account of Catching the Killer Who Terrorized a Community by Jeff Schober, with Det. Dennis Delano
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Overview: For nearly three decades; a series of rapes and murders occurred around Western New York by a nameless; faceless man dubbed “The Bike Path Rapist” by local media.; Authorities had his DNA and knew his tendency to use a ligature; but could never capture the elusive criminal.; His first known attacks were in the mid-1980s; continuing regularly through 1994.; After a twelve-year gap; in September 2006; he returned by strangling and killing a 45-year-old mother along a rural bike path.; While investigating the case; Buffalo Homicide Detective and task force member Dennis Delano reviewed unsolved rape cases from the past thirty years.; He concluded that the Bike Path Rapist’s span of attacks stretched back even further; into the 1970s.; Delano learned that a different man; Anthony Capozzi; had been convicted of two rapes in 1985 and was still imprisoned 22 years later.; Members of the task force interviewed Capozzi; who is schizophrenic.; Delano and his colleagues believed the wrong man was in jail; but had no hard evidence to secure a release. After working tirelessly on behalf of a convicted man; DNA slides were discovered at a local medical center.; Capozzi was exonerated and released before Easter 2007.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs
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