'Unbelievable' story of Lynnwood teen's rape retold on Netflix
In 2008, a Lynnwood teen told police that she had been raped. They didnt believe her.
They were wrong.
Now her story will be retold in a new Netflix series debuting Friday.
Unbelievable recounts how the teenager reported to police that she was raped at knifepoint by a masked intruder in her apartment, but later retracted her claim under pressure from male investigators and even her foster mothers, who suggested she made up the story for attention.
Lynnwood police then found out about an ongoing investigation of a pair of eerily similar cases in Colorado, led by female detectives tracking a serial rapist.
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The investigation had gone awry early. Lynnwood detectives said they noted inconsistencies in the teens story and, according to her, they bullied her into admitting that she lied. She was charged and then convicted for false reporting. A judge ordered her to pay $500 and undergo mental health counseling.
The fact that a 63-year-old woman in Kirkland was raped in her home shortly afterward, in almost the exact same way, didnt cause detectives to reconsider even when Kirkland police called asking about the similarities.
It would be another three years before their rapist, Marc Patrick OLeary, was arrested in Colorado for attacking four more women. He had taken more than 400 photographs depicting the sexual assaults. Among them were photographs of the Lynnwood woman. One of them showed her identification card, with her name and date of birth visible, placed on her bare chest.
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