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Indiana man arrested in 1987 sex assault of 2 children in Rhode Island
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Police in Rhode Island say DNA evidence and the use of forensic genealogy has led to an arrest in a 35-year-old sexual assault case.
Authorities say 66-year-old Frank Thies was arrested last month in Indiana and faces charges of sexual assault and molestation.
The victims were aged 11 and 13 in 1987 when they were assaulted after being forced into the woods at knifepoint.
Physical evidence tied to the attacker was recovered, but it wasn't until recent developments in genetic forensics that investigators could identify a suspect and make an arrest.
Thies was arraigned Thursday in Rhode Island after being extradited from Indiana.
By Philip Ellis Published: Nov 17, 2022
Philip Ellis is a freelance writer and journalist from the United Kingdom covering pop culture, relationships and LGBTQ+ issues. His work has appeared in GQ, Teen Vogue, Man Repeller and MTV.
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Basketball player Isaac Humphries just came out as a gay man in an emotionally raw video in which he shared his story with his teammates at Melbourne United. Describing it as "one of the hardest conversations I've ever had in my life," Humphries—who played in the NBA in the 2018 season—opened up about how he struggled with his mental health before finally arriving at a place of self-acceptance.
"A few years ago I fell into a very dark place, a very lonely place, I couldn't be who I am, and I attempted to take my life," he said. "And the main reason behind me becoming so low and hitting that point is because I was very much struggling with my sexuality and coming to terms with the fact that I am gay."
"I hated it about about myself, I was disgusted at myself," he continued. "I thought that I could not be that person within that environment, within a basketball environment, and it wasn't until I was in a community that's full of pride and happiness and joy, and it was a big wakeup call for me, but then came the big question mark of how do I be a basketball player, and how do I join a new term, when I've finally come to terms with this about myself, and I don't want to hide any more."
Humphries went on to say he is now committed to living openly and authentically, in the hopes that being visible as a gay man in his sport will help others who might be struggling with their own identity, and provide an example that things can get better.
"I decided that if I'm going to join a team, that I'm going to come out publicly, and just make sure people know... that you can live," he said. "You don't have to hide just because you're an athlete... We as athletes, as professional athletes, have a responsibility to be examples for people. And the truth is there are so many people in other worlds who are struggling every single day, and don't know how to get up, don't know how to exist, and I know how that feels and I want to represent those people. That's my goal behind this, to make sure people know you can be whoever you want, no matter who you are or what you do. You can be 'Big Ice' and you can be gay, and still be a great basketball player and be gay... I just want to be myself."
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