Arohn Kee

In January 1999, The New York Police Department (NYPD) conducted DNA testing on the biological evidence found on Rasheeda Washington's body.

[5] Kee, now wanted, kidnapped a 16-year-old girl named Angelique Stalling from her Brooklyn apartment and flew her out to Miami, Florida, sparking a manhunt across the east coast of the United States.

[6] Kee was soon flown back to New York, where he was charged with the murder of Rasheeda Washington, the kidnapping and false imprisonment of Stalling, and the two rapes from 1995 and 1996.

During the trial, Kee took the stand to make a statement in which he ranted that he was being framed, and that the DNA testing that was being used to convict him was fake, even though surviving victims identified him as their rapist.

The testing was completed in 2004, and after that the NYPD now wanted to charge Kee with the July 1994 unsolved rape of a 17-year-old girl in her Harlem basement apartment.