Man drugged women, filmed rapes at his Broward home, police say
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Detectives said two men used drugs to lure women to a home in Coconut Creek. (Google Maps Streetview)
COCONUT CREEK, Fla. – The house in Broward County where detectives said rapes and drug use were happening is across the street from Coconut Creek Elementary School.
The owner of the house, Adam Johnson, is 6-foot-4-inches tall and weighs about 220 pounds. He allegedly used strong narcotics to render his victims unconscious at his home in the Coconut Creek Ranches’ private community, detectives said.
Johnson, 41, who works in finance, used several cameras to record himself while sexually assaulting unconscious women, detectives wrote in the arrest report. In one case, a victim wanted to leave his home and Johnson locked her in a room, detectives said.
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