Detroit man lured women on Facebook before attacking them, police say

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Detroit man lured women on Facebook before attacking them, police say

Published  February 11, 2026 10:30pm EST Detroit police say man lured women on Facebook then attacked them A Detroit man is accused of luring women with a kind demeanor and niceties, using social media to get close to them before assaulting them. One victim described him as Ted Bundy because of the metaphorical mask he wore; appearing good-natured and kindhearted before snapping and attacking them. (FOX 2) – —This story includes graphic details and viewer discretion is advised— A Detroit man is accused of luring women with a kind demeanor and niceties, using social media to get close to them before assaulting them. One victim described him as Ted Bundy because of the metaphorical mask he wore; appearing good-natured and kindhearted before snapping and attacking them. The common thread between Donneal Sandridge-Jones, 31, and his victims is that he met them on Facebook. Police have since taken him into custody while prosecutors charged him in connection with three different assaults. Local perspective: During her experience with Sandridge-Jones, Jakayla Archie said she believed she would die.  “I never thought I was going to make it out of there,” she told FOX 2. “It was to the point where I started praying and
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