Rape suspect allegedly told friend and brother to intimidate victim

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Friday, September 25, 2020
Rape suspect allegedly told friend and brother to intimidate victim
Two men are accused of showing up at a rape victim's home, posing as cops. And, as the video breaks down, what they wanted to do only deepens the alleged offense.

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The friend and the brother of a rape suspect are accused of impersonating police officers to keep the victim, who has special needs, from pressing charges.

According to the Harris County District Attorney's Office, one of the men, Marcus Willis, 38, who is the rape suspect's friend, was arrested on Wednesday while the alleged intimidation took place in Houston's Fifth Ward.

Prosecutors said Willis and the suspect's brother went to the victim's house on New Orleans Street. Willis was wearing a reflective vest and holding a clipboard with what was meant to look like police documents.

During the men's visit, prosecutors said the rape victim and the victim's father called police. Willis was arrested, but the other man, who was not immediately identified, took off.

Willis was charged with felony impersonating a public servant. His bond was set at $25,000. He was due to appear in court Friday.

The district attorney's office said Willis was actually out on bond for an indecent exposure arrest back in May.

Sean Teare of the district attorney's office said the rape suspect, Winrick Hill, allegedly instructed the two men from behind bars.

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