DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ga. — Bobby Lee Hart, 52, is accused of raping three women in Douglas County over a 13-year period, and authorities believe there may be more victims.
The Douglas County District Attorney’s office has released pictures of Hart spanning several decades, urging anyone who may recognize him to come forward. DNA evidence from older sexual assault cases has linked Hart to these crimes, suggesting he may be a serial rapist with offenses dating back over 30 years.
“Some of these developments came from CODIS hits, which is DNA evidence from older sexual assault cases that matched to the suspect’s DNA,” said Dalia Racine, Douglas County District Attorney.
Amber Jones, who knows both the victims and Hart, expressed no surprise at the allegations. “He wasn’t a good person, and you could tell he wasn’t going to take no for an answer from anybody,” she said.
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The district attorney’s office has identified Hart as a suspect in multiple sexual assaults dating back to the 1990s in the West Georgia region. Hart has used several aliases over the years, including Maurice, Robert, Kevin, Champ, Meat, and King.
Jones recalled Hart using the name ‘King’ and urged anyone who may have been affected by him to come forward. “He used to tell people his name was King, Champ, I don’t know about the other ones, but he did used to tell people his name was Lee,” she said. “If you’ve ever been touched by him, sexually assaulted, I urge you to come forward.”
Racine emphasized the importance of victims coming forward, stating, “Coming forward takes incredible courage, but we have resources and advocates ready to support you.”
Hart remains in custody as the investigation continues, with authorities seeking any additional information from the public. The district attorney’s office is prepared to support any new victims who come forward.
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