Detectives say a rape suspect from Eau Claire denied everything at first, then told them the victim initiated the sexual contact after he found out about D-N-A evidence. The woman told police she had two drinks, began to feel “weird and woozy,” and laid down. When she woke up she was wearing only a bra and some underwear, so she went to a hospital for a rape kit. Investigators say Darroyl Bandy’s D-N-A match ties him to the case and he has been charged with sexual assault.
DNA Evidence Results In Rape Charges Against Eau Claire Man
Nov 16, 2018 | 6:52 AM
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