Orlando woman recalls accused rapist's promise to see her again

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Editor's note: Some people could be triggered by this story's graphic details.

Channel 9 obtained an arrest report Wednesday morning that revealed new details on the alleged rape of a woman last month outside her home in Orlando's Thornton Park neighborhood.

The report said the woman was smoking a cigarette Oct. 26 outside the front door of her East Jefferson Street home when a stranger with a black T-shirt wrapped around the lower half of his face came from the side of her home, grabbed her by the hair and said, "Bitch, come here."

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The report said she tried to escape him, but he was too strong; and he dragged her to the side of her home, pushed her head into the dirt and began raping her.

She could not move, and she asked him to wear a condom "if he was going to do this," but he said he did not have any, the report said.

When the man finished raping her, he said, "You're the best I've had. I'll see you tomorrow; same time," before casually walking away, according to the report.

Police said the woman called them, and while describing to a detective what had happened to her, she repeatedly apologized for causing trouble.

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