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Man sentenced to life for raping deaf woman | GadsdenTimes.com | Gadsden Times | Gadsden, AL
An Oxford man was sentenced to life in prison after he pleaded guilty to breaking in and raping a 64-year-old deaf woman, according to a news release from Etowah County District Attorney Jimmie Harp.
Charles William Brandenstein, 37, pleaded guilty to charges of first-degree rape and first-degree burglary before Circuit Judge Clark Hall, who sentenced Brandenstein to life in prison.
Marcus Reid, deputy district attorney who prosecuted the case, said the charges stem from an incident that happened in May 2006, when Brandenstein forced his way into the home of the 64-year-old deaf woman and raped her. Brandenstein went into the woman’s home at night, while she was asleep. After Brandenstein raped the woman, he stole jewelry and cash from her home.
Tips from area residents led Gadsden Police Department investigators to Brandenstein.
DNA evidence recovered and analyzed through the efforts of investigators from the Gadsden Police Department and the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences was pivotal to the outcome of this case, Reid said.
“This dangerous predator has now been sentenced to life as a result of the courage of the victim and the dedicated efforts of the law enforcement agencies involved in this case,” Harp said.
Harp praised members of the community for assisting in the investigation and said their vigilance and cooperation with law enforcement led to the identification and arrest of Brandenstein.
An Oxford man was sentenced to life in prison after he pleaded guilty to breaking in and raping a 64-year-old deaf woman, according to a news release from Etowah County District Attorney Jimmie Harp.
Charles William Brandenstein, 37, pleaded guilty to charges of first-degree rape and first-degree burglary before Circuit Judge Clark Hall, who sentenced Brandenstein to life in prison.
Marcus Reid, deputy district attorney who prosecuted the case, said the charges stem from an incident that happened in May 2006, when Brandenstein forced his way into the home of the 64-year-old deaf woman and raped her. Brandenstein went into the woman’s home at night, while she was asleep. After Brandenstein raped the woman, he stole jewelry and cash from her home.
Tips from area residents led Gadsden Police Department investigators to Brandenstein.
DNA evidence recovered and analyzed through the efforts of investigators from the Gadsden Police Department and the Alabama Department of Forensic Sciences was pivotal to the outcome of this case, Reid said.
“This dangerous predator has now been sentenced to life as a result of the courage of the victim and the dedicated efforts of the law enforcement agencies involved in this case,” Harp said.
Harp praised members of the community for assisting in the investigation and said their vigilance and cooperation with law enforcement led to the identification and arrest of Brandenstein.