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Brian,
Here is the news story about the RV listed above. Once again you are amazing. His name is Daryl Littlejohn. Here is a link and the story.
Thanks,
Michelle
http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/03/22/boucer.indicted.ap/index.html
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Bouncer indicted in student's slaying
Graduate student last seen alive at bar where suspect worked
Darryl Littlejohn, indicted in the slaying of a graduate student, maintains he is innocent.

NEW YORK (AP) -- A bar bouncer with a long rap sheet has been charged with murder in the death of a graduate student who was savagely raped, strangled and dumped last month in a desolate area of Brooklyn, a law enforcement official said Wednesday.
An official announcement of a murder indictment against Darryl Littlejohn, 41, was expected Thursday, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the indictment was still sealed.
A call to Littlejohn's attorney was not immediately returned.
Imette St. Guillen's body was found February 25 with a sock stuffed in her mouth and her head wrapped with packaging tape. She was last seen alive early that morning at The Falls bar, a SoHo nightspot where Littlejohn worked.
New York Police Department Commissioner Raymond Kelly has said that blood found on the plastic ties used to bind St. Guillen matched Littlejohn, who worked at the bar where she was last seen alive.
Littlejohn is in custody at a Rikers Island jail on a parole violation.
The 41-year-old maintains his innocence. His attorney, Kevin O'Donnell, has said the parolee "feels like a scapegoat" and is "upset" because his picture has been published in newspapers across the country.
Littlejohn was a bouncer at The Falls bar, where a manager has told police he ordered him to escort the woman out when she stayed sipping a drink past the 4 a.m. closing time; he recalled hearing the pair arguing before they disappeared through a side door.
Sometime during the next 17 hours, the student at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan was raped, strangled and suffocated. Her naked and bound body was found in a remote section of Brooklyn on February 25 with a sock stuffed in her mouth and her head wrapped with packaging tape.
Kelly said the plastic ties were used to bind the 24-year-old's hands behind her back. He wouldn't comment on how blood got onto the restraints but said, "It is a very important piece of evidence for us."
Kelly said witnesses also reported seeing Littlejohn and St. Guillen leaving the bar together, and records put his cell phone near where her body was found.
Records show Littlejohn's first brush with the law came at age 17, when he robbed someone with a shotgun. Over the years, he was convicted on drug and gun charges using names like Darryl Banks, John Handsome and Jonathan Blaze -- the name of a comic book character.
His aunt, Addie Harris, has tried to defend him publicly in the St. Guillen case, arguing, "Many people have a record, but that doesn't mean he committed that type of crime."
Littlejohn shouldn't have been working at the bar St. Guillen visited because the job kept him out past his 9 p.m. parole curfew.