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False-report trial set to begin today
Authorities say woman fabricated rape story
John Hacker
Globe Staff Writer
7/5/05
MOUNT VERNON, Mo. — Trial is set to begin today for a woman accused of lying to police when she told them she was raped at knife-point after being stuck on the side of the road with a flat tire two years ago.
Aimee Satterfield, 24, of Elkland, faces a misdemeanor count of filing a false police report.
The Lawrence County Sheriff’s Department issued a statement June 30, 2003, saying a woman had reported that she had been stranded on the shoulder of Missouri Highway 39, and that she had been raped at knife-point by a man she believed had stopped to help her change a flat tire.
The woman called 911 and reported the alleged assault just after 7 p.m. on June 29, 2003, the statement said.
Investigators looked into her story for weeks, and the account unraveled under close examination, said Rick Abney, an investigator with the Sheriff’s Department.
A misdemeanor charge of filing a false report was filed against Satterfield on Sept. 24, 2003, and she surrendered six days later. She was released on $1,000 bond.
Abney said at the time that officials confirmed through a rape kit that Satterfield had sexual intercourse, but they could not say when it took place.
Abney said Satterfield’s clothes appeared to have been cut with a blade of some kind, and she had abrasions on parts of her body.
He said investigators were unable to determine how the tire went flat.
At the time the charge was filed, Abney said the woman’s version of what happened was not supported by videotape from a closed-circuit camera near the place where the alleged rape was reported to have taken place or by Satterfield’s cellular-phone records.
Abney said Satterfield called her mother to report the alleged rape before she could possibly have made it to the location where her tire went flat and where she said she was raped.