MAN SENTENCED TO 56 YEARS IN STATE PRISON FOR SEXUALLY ASSAULTING TWO WOMEN IN PARKING LOTS AND KIDNAPPING AND ROBBING A THIRD

Case # 13CF3891

Date: March 15, 2018

MAN SENTENCED TO 56 YEARS IN STATE PRISON FOR SEXUALLY ASSAULTING TWO WOMEN IN PARKING LOTS AND KIDNAPPING AND ROBBING A THIRD

SANTA ANA, Calif. – A man was sentenced to 56 years and eight months in state prison today for sexually assaulting two women and kidnapping and robbing a third in mall, fast food, and church parking lots.

Defendant Charges Sentence
Raymond Martin Boykin, 22, Anaheim Found guilty by a jury on June 8, 2017, of the following felony counts:

  • (3) Forcible oral copulation
  • Kidnapping
  • Assault with intent to commit a sexual offense
  • Second degree robbery
  • Unlawful taking of a vehicle
  • Evading while driving recklessly

Sentencing Enhancements

  • Personal use of a deadly weapon
  • Multiple victims
56 years and eight months in state prison

Sex offender registration pursuant to penal code 290

Circumstances of the Case

  • At approximately 3:00 a.m. on Dec. 7, 2013, Boykin kidnapped Jane Doe 3 as she walked down Chapman Avenue in Orange by pulling her into a Weinerschnitzel parking lot.
  • The defendant stole the victim’s phone before fleeing the scene.
  • Jane Doe 3 reported the crime to Orange Police Department, who investigated and collected forensic evidence.
  • At approximately 5:15 p.m. on Dec. 11, 2013, Boykin approached 19-year-old Jane Doe 1 in a parking structure at Main Place Mall in Santa Ana.
  • The defendant forced his way into the victim’s car, assaulted the victim with a weapon, sexually assaulted her, and stole her purse, then fled the scene.
  • The case was reported to and investigated by the Santa Ana Police Department.
  • At approximately 6:15 a.m. on Dec. 13, 2013, Boykin approached 42-year-old Jane Doe 2 in the parking lot of Sa Rang Community Church in Anaheim.
  • The defendant forced his way into her car, assaulted the victim with a weapon, and sexually assaulted her, then stole Jane Doe 2’s car and fled the scene.
  • The case was reported to and investigated by the Anaheim Police Department (APD).
  • At approximately 10:30 a.m. on Dec. 13, 2013, Boykin was observed by an APD officer driving in the stolen vehicle.
  • The defendant led officers in a pursuit before crashing into another vehicle and fleeing on foot.
  • Boykin hid in a nearby apartment, where he was located by police canines and arrested.
  • The defendant was linked to Jane Doe 3 through forensic evidence after his arrest.

At a previous hearing, Jane Doe 1 gave an impact statement pursuant to Marsy’s Law. “I’m unable to be alone. I have a hard time in the darkness. I feel as if someone is lurking and will try to harm me in every corner,” she stated in part. “I’m lucky to be alive. I’m lucky that a Good Samaritan heard me screaming and came to my rescue as I ran away in fear for my life. Angels were watching over me. It saddens me that there is so much darkness in the world.”

Prosecutor: Senior Deputy District Attorney Whitney Bokosky