DNA Tech Exposes Predator After 20 Years | Madison News
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A predator who terrorized teenage girls two decades ago is finally paying the price: a 25-year prison sentence that will run consecutively to his prior conviction, locking him up until 2071. John Carter, 57, was caught in a DNA breakthrough after a 1999 mall parking lot assault where he held a 16-year-old at gunpoint and forced her into sexual acts. His DNA matched evidence from a second similar attack just months later — both crimes went cold until modern forensic tech finally linked him. Prosecutors called him a calculated, thrill-seeking predator who targeted young women in malls, dismissing his “alcohol excuse.” The judge agreed, sentencing him to a life sentence in all but name — ensuring justice for the victim and keeping him behind bars for decades longer.
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