Cops: Raped girl went for help, raped again
July 16, 2009 1:13 PM | 49 Comments
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A postal worker charged with four sexual attacks assaulted one of the victims when she came to him for help after she had been raped by another man a short time before, police said.
The 16-year-old girl is one of four victims authorities have linked to Tommie Naylor, a Forest Park mail handler, since 2003.
The girl was walking to a CTA bus stop on the South Side on the night of July 4, 2005, when her first attacker--who has never been found--approached in his car and talked her into getting in, said Calumet Area Lt. Anthony Carothers. She told police she voluntarily got in.
The man took her to what he said was his residence, apparently in the area of 79th Street and Loomis Boulevard, and there raped her, Carothers said.
Her assailant allowed her to leave, and as she was walking on the street about 2:45 a.m., Naylor pulled up in his car. The teen told him she had been raped, Carothers said. At that point, Naylor offered to help and drive her home, he said.
Instead, Naylor allegedly drove her into an alley in the area and assaulted her again before letting her go.
Naylor, of the 7900 block of South Yale Avenue, was charged earlier this month with two attacks in 2006 and 2008 and Wednesday night was charged with two more, the assault on the 16-year-old and another on a 14-year-old girl Dec. 10, 2003, in the 4300 block of West End Avenue on the West Side.
He was denied bail June 2 on the first charges--while tearfully proclaiming his innocence and begging the judge to let him go free. Those attacks occurred in 2006 and last year.
In the 2006 attack, a 16-year-old girl was standing at a CTA bus stop in the 7500 block of South Lafayette Avenue about 4 p.m. when a man -- later identified by her as Naylor -- pulled up in a black car and honked his horn at her.
The man threatened her with a screwdriver, forced her into his vehicle and drove to an alley, where he assaulted her, authorities said.
In the 2008 attack, a 15-year-old girl was walking home from a friend's house at about 9:20 p.m. when she decided to detour to a store on Euclid Avenue near 74th Street and Clyde Avenue, a prosecutor said at Naylor's bond hearing.
In both cases related to the latest charges, the victims filed police reports and DNA was recovered, which has been matched to Naylor, a police source said. At the time of the 2003 case, Naylor was working at a postal facility not far away, the source said.
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