Atlanta man gets life sentence for rape after victim recognizes him at train station six years later

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An Atlanta man was sentenced to life in prison Friday after he was convicted of raping a woman – who reportedly recognized him during a chance sighting at a train station six years after the assault.

Antonio White, 54, was waiting for a train at a MARTA subway station in Atlanta in October 2013 when he was spotted by his victim.

“She was overcome by the moment and began to yell out that he was the man who had raped her six years earlier,” the Fulton County district attorney’s office said in a statement, adding it was the first time the woman had seen White since the attack.

In August 2007, White spotted the unidentified victim walking to a MARTA subway station in Atlanta and offered to give her a ride. The woman accepted because she recognized him from the neighborhood where she previously lived, the district attorney’s office said.

But instead of driving her to her destination, White took her to an abandoned house, prosecutors said. She attempted to run away, but White chased her with a gun and managed to pull her back inside the car, where he raped her, the district attorney’s office said.

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During the assault, prosecutors said White threatened the victim: “Shut up that screaming [expletive] or I’ll kill you.”

The victim did not report the crime to the police and did not know the name of the man who raped her, the district attorney’s office said. She did, however, tell her friends and family about the assault.

After the victim identified White at the subway station, MARTA police arrested him and turned him over to the Atlanta Police Department, WAGA-TV reported.

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During the investigation, police learned White had sexually assaulted multiple other women between 1983 and 2008, prosecutors said. He also had prior convictions for rape and robbery and had pleaded guilty to sexual battery in the past.

iamasecretthrowaway on September 19th, 2018 at 01:20 UTC »

Not really relevant, but it must have been pretty scary to see the person who raped you again. Although perhaps less scary than knowing your rapist is out there somewhere, unseen.

Chordata1 on September 18th, 2018 at 21:31 UTC »

I hope the victims can find some peace knowing he is locked up and also her getting some therapy. She has been going through this for over 10 years. I just can't imagine how horrible this has been for her. Thank goodness she is not named.

I_kissed_Obama on September 18th, 2018 at 21:02 UTC »

At first, I was wondering what evidence they had, after reading the article that he was a serial rapist, I hope justice is served. This is not someone who thinks she saw a rapist. This is someone who saw him, reported it and investigators looked into and confirmed he was a serial rapist.