Man convicted of raping 3 women in violent Southern California crime spree

A man was convicted of rape and sexual assault on three women in southern California.

Charles Edward Jins III, 32, from Aurora, Colorado, attacked the victims between February 2019 and May 2020 in the provinces of Los Angeles and Fintora, according to the Vinterora County attorney office.

The first attack occurred on February 27, 2019, in Northridge. Gaines used a fake name on the dating app and the female victim’s capture of the date of the movie. Instead of going to the stage, he took the woman’s phone and demanded the performance of sexual work. When she refused, jeans raped her violently. After the attack, I brought her into a fast food restaurant, returned her phone and went out.

The victim called 911 and underwent a sexual assault examination where the DNA guides were collected. After weeks of the attack, Jeans contacted the woman again, and sent text messages to blame her for what happened with an expression of the desire to engage in additional sexual acts. When the woman refused, he sent her threatened messages.

On December 10, 2019, Jeans targeted a homeless woman in Encino. An offer to be allowed to protect her in his car. When I entered the back seat, Genge moved back and caught her. The woman struggled to liberate herself, but jeans threatened her, then raped her.

Charles Edward Jins III, 32, from Aurora, Colorado, was seen in the form of a reservation from the office of Vintera County Lawyer.

At some point, the woman managed to escape from the car while grabbing the Gaines mobile phone. She ran towards a grocery store and allowed her to enter. She followed jeans and started wrestling with a mobile phone. In the end, he grabbed the phone and fled. Later that day, the victim reported the assault and underwent a sexual assault as the DNA was collected from the attack.

Jeans targeted a third victim, a 16 -year -old girl, on March 27, 2020, in the Simi Valley. Teen Pines met the dating application where he used a fake name. After agreeing to meet, the girl picked up from her home and drove a short distance before parking. Both move to the back seat of the car.

The court documents said: “What began with a consensual soon turned into jeans forcing himself to the victim.” The girl also shouted until he stopped, ignored her and raped her. She continued to fight and finally grabbed the door handle and fled from the car.

Gens jumped to the driver’s seat and soon. Soon after, Jeans wrote the girl and threatened to kill her. The teenager reported the attack and underwent the sexual assault test where the DNA was collected.

On May 23, 2020, jeans attempted to rape a fourth woman in the Kanooga Park, which had previously had sex with her. When she refused to have sex with him again, he sent her violent messages, including the threat to send nude photos to her family and friends unless she agreed to have sex with him.

He also told the woman that he was outside her home, and if she did not go out and have sex with him, she would destroy her life.

In May 2020 and February 2021, the joint DNA system (CODIS) presented the suspected DNA matches for the three sexual assaults. The data confirmed that all the three attacks were committed by the same suspect.

In August 2022, Jeans were arrested in Aurora, Colorado on an unrelated issue. During this arrest, the DNA sample was collected and loaded to Codis. Based on this download, the DNA of Gaines was linked to the three attacks, the authorities said.

In October 2022, jeans were arrested in Colorado regarding sexual assault crimes. It has been handed over to Vinterora Province and has been in reservation since then.

On February 25, jeans were convicted by a forced sodomy and tried to rape two victims. The jury on a dead end on other charges.

On May 7, Guinns pledged guilty to rape the two additional victims by force and admitted that one of the victims was a minor at the time of the attack.

A sentence is scheduled to be held on May 6, when he will face 19 years in prison.

“Jeans targeted the women who were at risk,” said Brent Nepikir, a Vintora County lawyer in Ventura Province, who ruled the case. “But what he did not rely on is their courage. The courage that these women showed by helping this investigation and then come to the court and share what he did to them was exceptional. Their actions served to protect others from the victim by jeans.”

More information about the sexual assault group on Vinterora Province It can be found here.

Prosecutors of previous sexual assaults can use the web site to find supportive services or receive help to see if sexual assault groups have been tested.

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