Desmond La'don Campbell
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Here are the dates and addresses for eight assaults in Tulsa since June 5. The June 6 assault, Jordan said on Thursday, is not believed to be related to the others as previously thought. The victim was much younger and farther south than the others.
June 29, 2014 - 11th and Memorial
June 27, 2014 - 4th and Pittsburg
June 20, 2014 45th Place and Peoria
June 19, 2014 11th and Yale
June 11, 2014 15th and Denver
June 9, 2014 42nd and Detroit
*June 6, 2014 - 71st and Yale *police now are ruling this one out as being linked.
June 5, 2014 - 45th Place and Peoria
Campbell's Facebook page said he lives in Tulsa but is from Lawton. Several "selfies" were posted on June 16, in the middle of the sexual assault investigation, with the caption, "just so you don't forget what I look like."
The serial assailant Tulsa police believe sexually assaulted eight women in June has been in a coma since Sunday, following a single-vehicle crash he was involved in just minutes after the latest attack had been reported, according to the Tulsa World.
Police Chief Chuck Jordan was expected to discuss how investigators linked Desmond La'don Campbell, 31, to the sexual assaults at a news conference Thursday afternoon.
The vehicle Campbell was driving struck a light pole at a considerable speed. As a result, Campbell was transported to a local hospital where he still remains in critical condition and is unresponsive, said Jordan.
The chilling part is that police said he had just left his seventh and final victim.
The accident occurred at 5:45 a.m. Sunday, 10 minutes after a sexual assault was reported at 1200 S. 75th Ave. at 5:35, said Jordan.
Campbell's Facebook page said he lives in Tulsa but is from Lawton. Several "selfies" were posted on June 16, in the middle of the sexual assault investigation, with the caption, "just so you don't forget what I look like."
"I never dreamed that this would happen to me," the woman said. "Sheer terror, it was very frightening."
At 63 years old, the woman said she woke up early one morning to a man standing over her bed. He raped her.
"He had a knife and he blindfolded me, and it was kind of a powerless feeling, not to be in control, not to be able to see," she said.
The woman said she got a quick a glimpse of him before he grabbed a piece of fabric from her closet and covered her eyes. It was his eyes she said couldn't forget.
"They were kind of mean-looking to his face as he was shouting commands to me," she said. "You're absolutely frightened and terrorized and you know that's not the best time to try to figure out the way someone looks."
TULSA, Oklahoma - Residents of Tulsa's Sand Dollar Apartments near 61st and Riverside are among those who will be resting easier after their neighbor was identified as a suspect in the recent sexual assaults.
One woman, who lives just below the suspect, said she had no idea her neighbor was the man police say sexually attacked seven women.
Ashleigh McDonald lives in the apartment directly below where Desmond Campbell was staying. McDonald said he just moved into his girlfriend's apartment a few months ago.
On Tuesday, Tulsa Police confirmed with KTUL in Tulsa that Campbell died.
Police say evidence examined at the Tulsa Crime Lab and by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation linked Campbell to seven of the attacks.
Tulsa County prosecutors have scheduled a 2 p.m. press conference about Campbell.