Police: Colored felon on probation brutally rapes 5 month pregnant white woman during store robbery
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
MUNCIE, Ind. (WISH) - A woman five months pregnant was raped at a Muncie store before the man robbed the place of $350 in cash, according to court documents.
Travis Marlett, 25, admitted to police he “inappropriately touched” the woman without her consent before taking the cash, the probable cause affidavit said. Marlett of Muncie is facing three felony charges, and this wasn't his first brush with the law.
The woman told police on the Fourth of July she was working at Cirilla’s when Marlett asked for help locating a price on an item. When she got close to him, he grabbed her. When she tried to push him away, he used a stungun on her stomach before she told him she was pregnant. As a result, he punched her in the stomach and taped her hands behind her back, the woman told police.
Marlett proceeded to sexually assault the woman before making her count out $350 for him, according to court documents. He then walked her to her car, told her to wait until he was gone and wished her a “nice Fourth of July.”
Another employee remembered a suspicious man in the store that she had found on the Indiana Sex Offender Registry, who she identified as Marlett. The employee who reported the attack confirmed it was Marlett. In an interview with police, Marlett reportedly asked if the woman and her baby were still alive.
Marlett was arrested on preliminary charges of rape, armed robbery and criminal confinement.
This was not Marlett's first run-in with the law. It was Marlett's second violent and seemingly unprovoked crime against a woman.
Skip Vorhees thought his family had moved on eight years later. His daughter Leigh Ann had survived a slit throat. Her classmate and attacker served his time. Then Monday, his phone rang.
"My wife called me at work and told me about it," said Vorhees.
Travis Marlett, released from prison in March, had been arrested again.
"I was taken aback. I just couldn't believe that. I had really hoped that he would get out and do just fine and that he would never re-offend like this again."
In 2005, Leigh Ann Vorhees was alone in a high school classroom when Marlett slit her throat.
"Our daughter was within a quarter of an inch of him killing her and it sounds like this lady was very lucky to make it through the situation also so hopefully she'll be fine and he'll be put away for a long time this time," said Vorhees.
Maybe Marlett will be forced to serve his whole sentence, instead of less than half of it like he did previously.
"This time maybe they'll see that this is a person that doesn't necessarily need to be out on the streets."
According to the Indiana Department of Corrections website, in 2012 about 36 percent of male inmates re-offended. The vast majority are released on parole or probation.
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