الخميس، يونيو 29، 2006

Saudi Arabian In Colorado Charged With Kidnapping


Centennial - Attorneys in the trial of a man accused of raping and kidnapping an Indonesian housekeeper prepared to make their closing arguments today after hashing out jury instructions.

Homaidan Al-Turki, 37, of Saudi Arabia is charged in state court with kidnapping, sexual assault, extortion, theft and false imprisonment. He could be sentenced to life in prison if convicted.

Prosecutors have said Al-Turki held the 24-year-old woman as "an invisible prisoner" at his Denver home.

The defense has said the woman made up stories about sexual assault to get out of trouble with federal authorities for overstaying her visa.
Prosecutors and FBI agents have said Al-Turki and his wife, Sarah Khonaizan, brought the woman to Colorado to care for their five children and to cook and clean for the family. An affidavit said she spent four years with the family, sleeping on a mattress on the basement floor and getting less than $2 a day.

She was arrested on immigration charges in November 2004 and placed in a safe house, and she later reported the alleged assaults to a woman who had befriended

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