
The Columbus Police Department has announced a significant breakthrough in a decades-old serial rape case. Detectives from their Homicide Case Review Unit have been diligently investigating a string of sexual assaults that have remained unsolved since 1997. Their perseverance has resulted in the identification of a suspect, Sean McNulty, who has now been linked to additional crimes spanning back to 1982. In a statement shared by the Columbus Division of Police, law enforcement officials heralded the achievement, affirming that "Justice has no expiration date."
According to a recent social media post shared by the Columbus Division of Police, McNulty is suspected of committing more crimes beyond the ones already uncovered. This has prompted law enforcement across several jurisdictions to extend an open call to the public for further information. They are urging anyone with knowledge about McNulty's involvement in other criminal activities to contact the Columbus Police Case Review Unit directly.
Through interdepartmental collaboration, the unit's investigation has cast a wider net, linking McNulty to at least five other cases that have haunted communities across America. In light of these revelations, the spotlight now turns to uncovering the full extent of McNulty's criminal trail. The resolution of this long-standing case not only illuminates the persistence of homicide detectives but also underscores the potential impact of community assistance in solving serious crimes.
Individuals who may have information related to any crimes committed by McNulty are encouraged to step forward. They can contact the Columbus Police at (614) 645-4036. Furthermore, they may be eligible for rewards if their information leads to a conviction. This can be pursued through Central Ohio's Crime Stoppers by calling (614) 461-8477. The authorities have stressed that every piece of information, no matter how seemingly insignificant, could prove vital in their ongoing efforts to attain justice for McNulty's victims.









