Police charged a man with rape, assault, and burglary for a Monday afternoon attack on a senior citizen in the Port Richmond neighborhood of Staten Island. Julio Lainez allegedly broke into Sarah Dotwin's home while Dotwin was upstairs and her husband was at the doctor's. When she heard breaking glass, Dotwin went downstairs to investigate, only for a man to repeatedly punch her in the face and chest.
Lainez allegedly tried to choke Dotwin and had tied her up with an electrical cord from the TV. The Advance reports Dotwin gave permission for the media to use her name because she wanted her story told.
"I said, 'Oh, Lord! This is the end of my life today," Dowtin told reporters. "This guy is going to kill me and I know it.'"Dotwin had three fractured ribs, a black eye and bruising. She told the Daily News, "I didn't fight him off, I prayed him off. I just said, 'Oh, Lord. My God. In the name of Jesus. I don't want to die a horrible death,' because he said he was going to cut me."She added: "I said to him, 'Is it money that you are looking for?' I said, 'Look, to save my life I will give you all the money I got in the house.' He said, 'I am not looking for money. I am only looking for sex.'"
...Neighbors saw her emerge from the house, wearing only a shirt and looking disheveled and bruised.
"I got up and untied myself and I cut myself with the scissors and I ran down the street with no clothes on," Dowtin said. "No shoes, no nothing. I didn't care as long as long as my life was saved."
Police found that fingerprints in Dotwin's home matched those of Lainez, a Richmond Terrace man who pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct (related to prostitution solicitation charges) in June; Dotwin picked him from a lineup. Her husband of 44 years Andrew said, "It's a disgrace, how he came in the house...I want to break his neck. I want him to get the chair."




Check his immigration status. Let's keep letting 'em in!
something tells me he's not getting the chair.. sorry to burst your bubble, old dude.
Sarah's one tough and brave lady. As for Lainez, well, I've wiped better shit off the soles of my shoes.
"...a Richmond Terrace man who pleaded guilty to prostitution charges in June."
To me, that implies that he was a prostitute or pimp. A major WHAH? But no, as the Advance puts it, he was charged with "patronizing a prostitute."
...and it does say he pled guilty to disorderly conduct, not the soliciting charge.
So on one hand, moral policing does have a function - this scum's fingerprints were on file; on the other hand, if prostitution was legal would this scum have just gone to a pross? I doubt it. Death penalty is too good for this filth.
Anyone who starts praying while they are getting the sh*t beat out of them is definitely scary because you know they are crazy if they believe in fairy tales.
32ยข for a bullet to the head