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UPDATE: Suspect named in Monroe County elderly rape, beating Save Email Print
Posted: 6:17 PM May 10, 2008
Last Updated: 3:37 PM May 12, 2008
Reporter: Nick Bona
Email Address: Nick.Bona@wvlt-tv.com

The door is boarded up at a mobile home in Tellico Plains, Monroe County where an elderly woman was attacked and sexually assaulted.

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TELLICO PLAINS, MONROE COUNTY (WVLT) -- For more than two months, the crime itself has left a community on edge.

On March 5th, a 92 year old woman awakened by a man trying to suffocate her with a pillow. She pretended to pass out, and the intruder brutally beat and raped her.

Several law enforcement agencies were brought in to help Tellico Plains police investigate the case, and on Saturday, Police Chief Bill Isbell announced a break.

DNA evidence collected from a straw was tested, and matched DNA left at scene of the rape.

"There is a sufficient connection that we've were able to establish as probable cause,” said Chief Isbell. “Last night with the assistance of our District Attorney's office and the assistance of the TBI, we obtained an arrest warrant."

The warrant identified the suspect as Francisco Barbosa, 35 who also goes by the name of Francisco Sanchez. According to authorities, he is an illegal immigrant who was working construction and staying with his brother in the area at the time of the rape.

Police say Barbosa has since skipped town and authorities recently found his car at a bus station in Houston, Texas. They think he is now in Mexico.

In spite of his wanted status, the chief said Barbosa's victim is relieved.

"When we got to go see her this morning, Det. Norwood held her hand and we told her that we had identified who did this to you," he said. "Her response was 'praise God.'"

Federal authorities had joined local and state agencies in the investigation, bringing in a criminal profiler and DNA experts.

“This came about as a result of going back to the neighborhood, and talking to those people again, for the third time and fourth time,” said Chief Isbell. “We said, ‘listen people, we're missing something here. Even if it doesn’t seem significant to you, it may turn out to be significant.’ As it turns out, that was exactly the case."

US Marshals are talking to the Mexican government about tracking Barbosa and extraditing him back to Monroe County to face charges of Aggravated Rape and Especially Aggravated Burglary.

According to Chief Isbell, Barbosa could be captured and returned in the near future.

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Posted by: Angela Location: NC on May 12, 2008 at 08:03 PM
I find this story so so so sad. You have these people come over here illegal and do such a senseless crimes and run right back to Mexico. Once they get over there they come back her with a different name but same crime!I hope they catch him and punish him to the fullest!

Posted by: Ricky Location: New Orleans on May 12, 2008 at 06:36 AM
I think all of those that are against the wall that is being constructed along the border, should read this article. If it was already in place this may not have happened. I pray that GOD brings special blessings to this womans heart and life.

Posted by: William Location: Bloomington, MN on May 11, 2008 at 02:24 PM
And this is not the final chapter with illegal aliens as we dumb down further and implement the three country union, Mexico, U.S. and Canada through NASCO and the SPP highway. Look it up on Google and see what is in store for us. Texas is fighting it tooth and nail and government officials say it does not exist.

Posted by: djgruves Location: Knoxville on May 11, 2008 at 12:24 PM
Well, at least two of the local tv stations mentioned the fact that this animal was in the country illegally. We can only hope the Mexican government will assist US authorities in capturing this third-world punk. We have a new type of criminal in our midst all across our country now...a third-world mindset with a sense of entitlement that if left unchecked will be our downfall in the end. We have allowed a group of people to cross our borders who have have no respect for our culture, borders or language. And it's their hope that in time they can turn American into Northern Mexico. We better wake up now and prepare to defend the rights guaranteed by our Constitution. Jefferson said that "ignorance and freedom don't go hand-in-hand". Unfortunately many of us have allowed ourselves to be dumbed down and in turn have allowed our government to become sovereign over us instead of vice-versa as the Constitution allows. It's time to take our country back before it's too late, my friends.

Posted by: Elizabeth Location: knox on May 10, 2008 at 11:01 PM
I think it is so sad that someone woulod hurt an old lady .This world is really going downhill.May GODbless this poor woman,and I hope they catch the man who did this.

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