Denver woman, 61, raped, left for dead
A Denver man was charged with murder Thursday in the rape of a 61-year-old woman who was left outside on the coldest night of the season and later died.
Residents who heard Judith Pyle's cries for help in the early-morning hours of Dec. 9 called police, who found her behind a Dumpster in an alley at East 35th Avenue and Clayton Street.
Pyle, whose poor health hindered movement, had been beaten and was unable to pull herself off the ground, or even put on her coat and pull up her pants — her belt and one of her boots also had been removed.
She had been out in the cold for about two hours before being found, according to an arrest affidavit, and died about four hours later at Denver Health Medical Center.
Temperatures at Denver International Airport dipped to zero that day, according to the National Weather Service.
Pyle gave a description of her attacker to a police officer, and police investigators were able to link DNA evidence to 45-year-old Willie Trimble, who was arrested this week for violating his parole, authorities said.
"He was on parole, and he would have been required to give his DNA sample as a requirement of parole," DA's spokeswoman Lynn Kimbrough said.
[color="Blue"]Pay attention to how many of the nigger that rape and kill White are "out on parole". Who is letting them "out"?
"It certainly is the combination of the description she provided to the first officer and the DNA evidence linked to Mr. Trimble."
Trimble will also face two counts of sexual assault.
Pyle told police she was going home from work and had just gotten off an RTD bus at Bruce Randolph Avenue and Clayton when she was attacked. She said a male, who appeared to be about 50 years old and wearing a tan coat, followed her and dragged her into the alley where he raped her, the affidavit states.
She died at Denver Health Medical Center about four hours after she was found, the affidavit states. An autopsy determined her death was caused by hypothermia due to exposure to the elements.
Pyle lived with her son, who told investigators his mother worked two jobs and was in bad health. Her poor health hindered her to the point she couldn't take baths because she was unable to lift herself out of a tub, police said.
[color="blue"]This old handicapped White woman works two jobs because somebody has to support the niggers.
Pyle's son could not be reached for comment Thursday.
Investigators determined that Pyle had taken an RTD bus home from work that night, and they reviewed surveillance footage that showed the bus had to be hydraulically lowered so that she could get in and out.
[color="blue"]The nigger saw her get of the bus and saw she was easy prey.
Pyle had gotten off the bus around midnight a block away from where she was attacked, police said.
On Monday, police linked DNA evidence to Trimble, who also matched Pyle's description of the attacker, authorities said.
Trimble remained in custody Thursday in Denver County Jail. His bond was set at $150,000, and he is scheduled to appear in court Monday, Kimbrough said.
According to Colorado Bureau of Investigation records, Trimble has a long history of arrests, including one in 1980 for sex assault. He was never convicted of that charge, but later served prison sentences for felony escape and drug charges, CBI records show.
Last year, he was sent to prison for attempted escape following numerous arrests on drug, burglary and domestic violence charges, CBI records show.
"I die in the faith of my people. May the German people be aware of its enemies!"
Paul Blobel, SS Officer, 1951, last words prior to being executed