Memphis, TN – Horn Lake resident Michael D. Love, 45, has
been found guilty of kidnapping and raping six Memphis women, and attempting to
kidnap and rape an seventh, over a period of seven years. U.S. Attorney D.
Michael Dunavant announced the guilty verdict today.
The evidence presented in federal district court during a
six-day trial demonstrated that between 2008 and 2015, Love traveled from
Mississippi to Tennessee to find or meet a woman, hold her against her will,
engage in forced sexual intercourse, and abandon her in a deserted part of the
city.
The testimony at trial revealed that some of Love's victims
were chosen at random and abducted. Other victims met Love, who used a false
identity, through social media and chat lines. But in every case, Love took his
victims to unlit dead-end coves or uninhabited industrial areas. Each victim
testified that she was raped before or after being forced out of Love's car,
and that as soon as he was finished, Love got in his car and sped off, leaving
her without her purse, wallet, cell phone, or other personal items. One of the
victims was a minor. Love was also convicted of brandishing a firearm during
one of the sexual assaults. All victims reported the crimes to the police, and
went to the Rape Crisis Center for treatment and the collection of DNA
evidence.
Love's cases were not linked until he was arrested in 2015
and a sample of his DNA was taken as part of the arrest. A profile developed
from that sample linked Love to several unsolved rape cases dating back to
2008.
A renewed effort to test all sexual assault kits (or "rape
kits") for DNA evidence is ongoing. Profiles developed from the testing
compared to existing DNA profiles in the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS).
CODIS is a national database designed to help identify suspects in unsolved
cases. Biological evidence collected during examination of a sexual assault
victim is preserved in a sexual assault kit, and ultimately, sent to a
laboratory for analysis. Once a DNA profile is developed, it is placed into
CODIS and regularly compared to profiles already on file. Memphis Police
Department's Sex Crimes Bureau, DNA Cold Case Unit, developed Love as a suspect
in these seven cases in part, through use of DNA and CODIS technology.
Love also has matters pending in Shelby County Criminal
Court, where he has been charged with rape, aggravated rape, aggravated
kidnapping, criminal attempt - kidnapping, and robbery.
U.S. Attorney D. Michael Dunavant said, "The horrific
physical violence, sexual abuse, and emotional torment suffered by the victims
in this case cannot be undone, but this guilty verdict ensures that this
violent and evil sexual predator will face significant consequences for his
depraved actions. As a result of the outstanding investigative work of the MPD
and the FBI, as well as the excellent trial presentation by our federal and
state prosecutors, these victims have seen their cases solved, and justice has
been achieved. "
"This investigation exemplifies the dedication of law
enforcement to continue to diligently work cases, even after the cases go cold,
to ensure that criminals are held accountable for their crimes," said M.A.
Myers, Special Agent in Charge Memphis Field Office of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation. "This verdict would not have been possible without the
cooperative efforts of all of the law enforcement agencies and the prosecutive
team, who worked tirelessly to ensure that the victims were not forgotten and
that justice was served."
MPD Director Michael Rallings said, "This continues to
demonstrate the importance of our partnership with other agencies as we move
through the investigations generated by the DNA Unit of the Memphis Police
Department. It takes everyone working together with the victims to achieve
these results."
Love is set for sentencing on August 15, 2019, before U.S.
District Court Judge Sheryl H. Lipman, where he faces a mandatory minimum
sentence of 27 years and up to life imprisonment.
The Memphis Police Department (Sex Crimes, DNA Cold Case
Unit); FBI and the Shelby County District Attorney’s Office investigated this
case.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Debra Ireland and Special Assistant
U.S. Attorney Bryce Phillips are prosecuting this case on behalf of the
government.
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