Titus Lee takes stand in his own defense in kidnapping, rape trial
Closing arguments to begin Tuesday morning
In kidnapping, rape trial, Titus Lee takes the stand in his own defense By Ann McAdams and WECT Staff | May 10, 2021 at 11:19 AM EDT - Updated May 10 at 7:54 PM
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Titus Lee, the Wilmington man accused of viciously attacking a UNCW couple in 2016, and his mother took the stand Monday as Leeâs trial on rape and kidnapping charges continued.
Ms. Lee provided an alibi for Titus at the time of the crime, and before the jurors were brought back into court Monday morning, prosecutor Connie Jordan raised concerns about Ms. Leeâs credibility.
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California Man Lived Undetected at OâHare Airport for 3 Months, Officials Say
Aditya Singh was arrested and charged with impersonation in a restricted area of the airport and theft of less than $500.
The Chicago Department of Aviation is investigating how Aditya Singh managed to avoid detection at OâHare International Airport for three months.Credit.Matthew Walberg/Cook County Sheriff s Office, via Associated Press
Jan. 19, 2021
As the global pandemic ground many aspects of life to a standstill, millions of people still managed to fly around the country, including more than 29 million on U.S. airlines in October alone.
Among those passengers was Aditya Singh. But on Oct. 19, he did what few passengers had ever done: He walked off his aircraft, entered an airport and simply never left.
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