Suspected Fairview Park rapist is dead
Noaki Schwartz
SANTA ANA -- The Huntington Beach man suspected of raping a local woman
in Fairview Park hung himself to death in his jail cell Thursday morning.
At 11 a.m., jail staff found Calvin William Cunningham III hanging in his
single-man cell at the Orange County Jail. Efforts to revive him failed.
Orange County Sheriff’s Department spokesman Lt. Rich Paddock would not
say how the inmate hung himself or how common suicides are at Orange
County Jail.
Cunningham, 24, was charged Wednesday with two felony counts of rape
after DNA testing tied him to the Costa Mesa crime and the rape of a
16-year-old girl in Westminster. He was already in custody on other
sex-related charges when the rape charges were filed.
In addition to these crimes, Cunningham also was suspected of at least
six indecent exposure cases that occurred this year on Costa Mesa’s West
Side.
One of the rapes occurred on the morning of Feb. 22 when a 36-year-old
woman in Fairview Park was attacked while walking on Placentia Avenue.
She was pulled into some tall grass and choked as the assailant raped
her.
The incident sent shock waves through the community, as Fairview Park is
regarded as relatively safe.
The Westminster case, which occurred July 3, had similar circumstances.
The girl was walking home when she was dragged behind a wall and raped.
Although police noticed similarities in each case, it was not until local
women identified Cunningham as the man who had exposed himself to them
that investigators got closer to solving the crimes.
After Cunningham was arrested, police submitted a DNA sample from him to
the Orange County Sheriff’s laboratory. The test results linked him to
the rapes.
Cunningham had appeared in a West Justice Center courtroom on Wednesday,
where his arraignment was postponed until Dec. 29.
It was just a day after this appearance that Cunningham hung himself.
Paramedics transported him to St. Joseph Hospital in Orange County, where
he eventually died, authorities said.
The Orange County District Attorney’s Office is conducting the
investigation on Cunningham’s death.
Cunningham is survived by a wife and two children.
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