Debe Castro was an in-patient at The Medical Center of Plano in January 2013, preparing for a heart procedure. Medicated but conscious, she said her nurse — Wilson Karago — came to her bed in the middle of the night.
“He woke me up. He kissed me. He said, ‘You kiss, but you don’t tell.’ Something to that nature when he woke me up," Castro recalled. "And I said, ‘Whoa, what are you doing here?’ And that’s when things escalated. The rape started."
The day she was discharged, records show, Castro immediately went to Plano police to report the rape.
She had DNA evidence leading investigators to draw Karago’s blood. The DNA matched. Police said a Collin County grand jury indicted Karago.
But when it came time to arrest Karago, he had already fled the United States. He was back in his native Kenya.
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