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Omaha Steve

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Mon Jan 12, 2015, 01:47 PM Jan 2015

OWH feature: How a serial stalker was finally stopped ('Absolute, 24-hour-a-day terror')



For at least two decades, serial stalker Dammon Haynes terrorized women.
He seemed unstoppable. Then someone stopped him.


http://dataomaha.com/bigstory/absolute-24-hour-a-day-terror

By Erin Grace / World-Herald staff writer

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Sitting in the prosecutor’s office, the victim stared at the conference table and could barely speak.

Her leg bounced up and down, up and down. Sometimes she cried.


Dammon Haynes, a notorious domestic abuser. Pictured above is one of his victims, Latasha Edwards, in a portrait by Ryan Soderlin / The World-Herald.


LaTasha Edwards was beyond nervous. She was scared to death.

Julie Medina, who prosecutes some 2,000 domestic violence cases a year, could understand why.

FULL story at link.

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OWH feature: How a serial stalker was finally stopped ('Absolute, 24-hour-a-day terror') (Original Post) Omaha Steve Jan 2015 OP
Kick Omaha Steve Jan 2015 #1
link seems to not be working, Steve bettyellen Jan 2015 #2
I just checked it Omaha Steve Jan 2015 #3
Odd, it's just fine now- thank you! bettyellen Jan 2015 #7
Thanks! ellie Jan 2015 #4
Jesus, this guy should have been locked up for life much earlier. nt geek tragedy Jan 2015 #5
kick Liberal_in_LA Jan 2015 #6
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