Man Forces Woman Call Boyfriend While Raping her Doesnt Count One Little
NEW YORK (November 16, 2015) — In a disturbing case that left many reeling, a man was arrested last week for allegedly raping a woman and forcing her to call her boyfriend during the assault, an act that added a cruel layer to an already horrific crime.
Police reports detailed how the incident unfolded in a quiet neighborhood here, where the suspect, whose name hasn’t been released pending trial, confronted the victim late one evening. He not only carried out the attack but made her speak to her boyfriend on the phone, reportedly taunting her with words that suggested the violation “doesn’t count as one little thing.” Witnesses later described hearing screams, though no one intervened at the time. The victim managed to escape and alert authorities, who arrived quickly to apprehend the man.
This wasn’t just another assault; it felt personal and calculated, as if the perpetrator wanted to inflict maximum emotional damage. Authorities said the suspect had no prior connection to the woman, making the randomness of the crime all the more chilling. Charges included rape, kidnapping, and coercion, with prosecutors vowing to seek a harsh sentence.
As the community grapples with the fallout, advocates for victims’ rights pointed out how such cases often go underreported. It’s hard not to feel a mix of anger and sadness thinking about the long road ahead for the survivor. While details are still emerging, this event serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities people face every day, and the need for stronger support systems to prevent these tragedies. Trials like this one might not erase the pain, but they can bring a measure of justice.