$30K on table for
info leading to suspect who torched clerk, robbed hotel
By
JOHN MUNFORD
jmunford@TheCitizenNews.com
Maybe he looked innocent enough
fairly clean-cut and harmless when he asked to enter the
Hampton Inn in Peachtree City so he could use the bathroom.
But ultimately the unidentified white man in his 20s was as dangerous
as any other criminal, tying up the clerk, sexually assaulting her and
then setting her on fire, police say. It will be remembered as one of
the citys most violent assaults in recent memory.
The suspect in the Hampton Inn incident is still at large and still unidentified
as of press time Thursday afternoon. Officials hope a $30,000 reward on
the table will encourage someone to come forward with information leading
them to the suspect.
Police released a sketch of the unknown assailant Wednesday afternoon
after the hotel clerk, a white woman in her 50s, assisted a sketch artist
from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Police Chief James Murray also
confirmed that some money was taken from the hotel office, but he declined
to say how much or whether the incident was caught on video.
Murray also declined to speculate on a possible motive for the crime or
whether it was planned. He did say, however, that the aerosol cans used
by the assailant to torch the victim were lying around the office.
There are indications, however, that the victim did not know her attacker.
Although she was able to help out the GBIs sketch artist at the
hospital, police have not released the name of the suspect, only a description
of him.
The GBIs crime scene unit also assisted Peachtree City Police by
processing the water-soaked scene, which was drenched thanks to the hotels
fire suppression sprinkler system, police said. The sprinklers were set
off by the flames when the attacker set areas of the Hampton Inn office
on fire, police said.
The assailant, a white man in his 20s with dark brown spiky hair at 57-58
with an average build, also set the womans back on fire, Murray
said. She was in stable condition after the incident.
Before setting the fires, the suspect leapt the counter to the office,
bound the victim and sexually assaulted her, Murray said. He also used
a metal object, placed against the victims back, to make her think
it was a weapon, the chief added.
Before setting her back on fire, the suspect placed several cans at the
clerks feet in an effort to make them explode, Murray said.
Its a very bizarre crime, Murray said, noting the suspect
used spray cans found in the office for WD-40 and wasp spray to accelerate
the flames. The small fires were set, apparently, to try and cover the
suspects tracks, Murray said.
Someone staying at the hotel heard the clerks pleas for help after
the assailant left and helped free her from where she was bound to an
air conditioning unit. The good Samaritan also got the victim
out of the hotel office by lifting her over the counter, the chief added.
Murray said he is concerned the suspect would attempt to commit a similar
crime, but he was confident the assailant would be caught.
I guarantee you we will solve this crime and bring this gentleman
to justice, Murray said Wednesday afternoon.
An officer was on the scene three minutes after the 911 call was placed
near 12:30 a.m., Murray said. Area hotels get special attention from officers
on the night shift and many times officers will walk into hotels to check
in with personnel during their patrols, Murray said.
A hotel spokesman asked the community to keep the victim in their thoughts
and prayers as she recovers from the third-degree burns, the most serious
classification of the injury. The burns were limited to her back, police
said.
Anyone with information on the assault is asked to call the Peachtree
City Police Department at 770-487-8866.
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