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Originally Posted by naraht
The question on whether to use them may depend on whether they want this guy put to death or not. I'm not sure they can without bringing in the Murder/Forced Miscarriages/etc charge...
I almost wonder whether the rape charges can stick as well, it isn't like the cops will be able to present the standard evidence from a rape kit and after all of these years, I wonder whether any of the women will be able to say that "I was raped on March 22nd, 24th and 25th, 2008".  ( http://codes.ohio.gov/orc/2907.02)
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I understand there's a living child who was conceived while one of the moms was in captivity. Assuming the DNA from the child matches (which can be looked at through your garden variety DNA paternity test), first, if mom was underage (for Ohio) at conception, she was incapable of consent. Second, if she's being held against her will, I'm not going to research it, but I'm guessing in Ohio, she's also not capable of giving consent. If she's not capable of consent and someone gets her pregnant, that's rape.