Irwin Point serial rapist faces court tomorrow
MONTEGO BAY, St James —The matter involving a serial rapist, who was last week charged for the 2012 rape of five females, including an eight- year- old girl in Irwin Point, St James, has been set for mention in the Western Regional Gun Court tomorrow.
The matter first came up for mention on Monday when the accused, 27-year-old Patrick Green, who is of a May Pen, Clarendon address, was remanded when he appeared in court.
Green, whose DNA matched samples that investigators found at the scene of the brutal rape of the five females in Irwin Point, was charged in connection with the incident last weekend.
The DNA result has also implicated the accused, who was already in custody, in other unsolved rape cases in western Jamaica, Clarendon and other parts of the island. One of the other rapes for which he was arrested also occurred in Irwin Point.
Green has previously been convicted for several rapes.
About 10:30 on the night of September 24, 2012, armed thugs invaded a home in Irwin Point and forced four adult females and a child into a nearby open lot. All five were sexually assaulted.
Brothers Kerron and Sheldon Brissett were subsequently charged for the brutal 2012 rape of five females.
They were subsequently exonerated after almost a year behind bars, when DNA results failed to place them at the crime scene. They have since sued the State.