Suspect in US abduction charged in DC area rape

FAIRFAX (US), Oct 21: The suspect in the disappearance of a University of Virginia student was charged with abducting and raping a woman in suburban Washington, in 2005.
The indictment against Jesse L Matthew Jr was handed up by a Circuit Court grand jury in Fairfax County. Matthew was also charged with attempted capital murder, according to the indictment.
Matthew, 32, is being held in Charlottesville, Virginia, on a charge related to the September 13 disappearance of Hannah Graham, an 18-year-old from northern Virginia.
Law enforcement officials who have been searching for Graham found human remains over the weekend and they were taken to the Virginia Medical Examiner’s office in Richmond. A spokesman in the office could not say yesterday when the results of the forensic examination would be completed.
Matthew’s attorney has repeatedly refused to discuss his client, and a message on his law office telephone yesterday said he was not taking questions in the case.
Yesterday, state and local law enforcement officials continued to search an area about 19 kilometres southwest of the Charlottesville campus of the University of Virginia where the remains were found on Saturday after an extensive search in the city of 40,000 and in Albemarle County.
Police let Graham’s parents know about the discovery before they publicly released the information. They are looking for clues and evidence in a heavily wooded area that is dotted with farms.
Matthew has been charged with abduction with intent to defile Graham. He is being held in the
Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail.
The remains were discovered roughly 10 kilometres from where the body of 20-year-old Virginia Tech student Morgan Harrington was found after she vanished in 2009. Police have said forensic evidence connects Matthew to Harrington’s killing, which in turn is linked by DNA to the 2005 sexual assault in northern Virginia. He has not been charged in the Harrington killing.
Graham hasn’t been seen since after a night out with friends. She had met friends at a restaurant for dinner before stopping by two off-campus parties. She left the second party alone and eventually texted a friend saying she was lost, authorities said. (AGENCIES)