Enietra Washington Helped Put Her Attacker Behind Bars
In 1989, Enietra Washington accepted a ride from a strange man. He shot her in the chest, then repeatedly assaulted her. Then repeatedly assaulted her. During the horrifying ordeal, Washington told the man.
If I die, I am going to haunt you. Miraculously, Washington lived, but she was still able to exact her revenge on the man - who turned out to be one of the most notorious serial killers of all time
In 1989, 30-year-old Enietra Washington was walking to a friend's home in South Los Angeles, CA, when she reluctantly accepted a ride from Lonnie Franklin, Jr., after he repeatedly offered to give her a lift. He told her, "That’s what’s wrong with you Black women. People can’t be nice to you." Not wanting to seem aloof or rude, she made got into his vehicle. After making a stop at his uncle's house, Franklin - without warning - shot Washington in the chest. When she tried to flee the car, Franklin told her he would shoot her again. Then Franklin raped Washington in his vehicle while she bled from the wound in her chest, at one point taking a picture of her bloodied body.
After raping the 30-year-old woman two times, Franklin simply opened the door of his car and pushed Washington out into the street. Struggling to remain conscious, Washington managed to get a friend's house and eventually received the medical attention she needed to survive the attack. Nearly two decades later, Franklin was apprehended with the help of familial DNA and was later convicted of murdering 10 victims between 1985 and 2007.
Washington was a star witness at his trial, and her powerful testimony undoubtedly helped put the serial murderer, who was dubbed the "Grim Sleeper" by the press, behind bars for the rest of his life. After Franklin shot her in the chest, Washington told him: "If I die I am going to haunt you." Thankfully, she managed to survive the attack and got her own justice.
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