'I'm going to put you to sleep': Judge lowers bail on boyfriend after girlfriend cries for protection — she was dead days later
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Left inset: Mohamed Adan (Multnomah County District Attorney). Right inset: Racheal Abraham (KOIN/YouTube). Background: Oregon police at the apartment where Racheal Abraham was murdered by her boyfriend (KOIN/YouTube).

An Oregon man, who had his bail reduced and subsequently paid by a Portland activist organization, brutally killed his girlfriend just five days later. Prosecutors report that Mohamed Adan, 36, stabbed and strangled his partner, Racheal Abraham, despite her pleas to a judge to keep him detained.

On Tuesday, Adan received a life sentence with the possibility of parole after 25 years for the murder in August 2022, which took place in the home he shared with Abraham, as confirmed by the Multnomah County District Attorney’s office. This week, he admitted to second-degree murder charges. Prosecutors criticized the bail reduction and the Portland Freedom Fund’s decision to cover it, as noted in a press release.

“This case is a heartbreaking tragedy that was completely avoidable,” stated Multnomah County Senior Deputy District Attorney Melissa Marrero in a statement.

“The warning signs were evident, and Racheal Abraham did everything possible to secure her safety,” Marrero elaborated. “Mohamed Adan should never have been released. Those who assumed they knew better than the professionals responsible for safety, including Racheal herself, were mistaken. This error cost her life.”

Marrero continued, “Racheal deserved more. Her children deserved more. She should still be with us today.”

Adan had been arrested several times in 2022 before he violently ended Abraham’s life in August of that year.

On May 2, 2022, Racheal told police that Adan punched her in the head twice while she was on the couch inside their home. She said he was “intoxicated and angry that he”d found a text message between Racheal and a female friend,” according to prosecutors.

On June 23, 2022, officers were sent to the same apartment after Racheal took out a restraining order against Adan and reported that one of the children mistakenly let him into their apartment. “He refused to leave and broke her phone so she could not call for help,” the DA office’s release says. “She said he strangled her multiple times while saying things like ‘I’m going to put you to sleep’ and ‘I should kill you.’”

Authorities who spoke to Abraham allegedly observed that she had a black eye and her left cheek was swollen. At Adan’s arraignment, Abraham begged the court to keep him behind bars and not be lenient with him, saying: “Judge please hold him. I’m concerned for my [safety] and … strangulation cases lead to homicide and I don’t want to be a victim to this,” according to prosecutors.

Adan was released with GPS supervision and other conditions, which didn’t stop him from allegedly cutting off his GPS monitor and returning to the couple’s address in July 2022. Police were called less than a month later on Aug. 11, 2022, after Adan locked Abraham out of the home following a beating with prayer beads, the DA’s office says.

“Adan was arrested and held in custody,” according to prosecutors. “He asked that his bail be lowered and over the state’s vehement objection, the court lowered bail and set it at $20,000.”

The Portland Freedom Fund reportedly stepped in and paid his bail, and Adan was released on Aug. 22, 2022. He cut off his GPS monitor just five days later and returned to the apartment “where he brutally murdered” Abraham, prosecutors say.

“The murder was horrific, with Racheal suffering catastrophic knife wounds to her face and other parts of her body,” the DA’s office reports. “The Medical Examiner concluded that she died by strangulation, and opined that the strangulation occurred after suffering the knife wounds. The three young children were present in the home at the time of the assault and murder.”

Adan was also convicted of felony strangulation, domestic violence, contempt of court for violating a no-contact order, felon in possession of a firearm, driving under the influence of intoxicants, and felony fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer for crimes committed separately from the murder.

Describing the decision by the Portland Freedom Fund to bail Adan five days before the Aug. 27, 2022, murder, Marrero said at his sentencing Tuesday that “it cost her her life,” according to The Oregonian.

“I wish I could bring her back, even taking my own life if I had to,” Adan told the court. “I pray for her every day.”

Prosecutors say in their press release that the murder case involved multiple risk factors that are studied, known and understood by experts in the field of domestic violence to represent a significant risk of homicide when present. The allegations that Adan faced “clearly” mirror the lethality factors.

“By bailing out Defendant, the Portland Freedom Fund ignored those risk factors,” the DA’s office concluded. “Which led to her death.”

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