Release of man from jail before murder, rape spurs outrage

This undated file photo provided by the New York Police Department shows Danueal Drayton, accused of killing a New York City woman he met on a dating app. In an interview published Tuesday, July 31, 2018, Drayton told a New York Daily News reporter who visited him at a Los Angeles jail that voices in his head made him do it. Drayton says he remembers strangling Queens nurse Samantha Stewart and talked about voices urging him to harm people. Drayton was arrested last week in Los Angeles after police say he sexually assaulted a different woman, tried to strangle her and refused to let her leave her apartment. (New York Police Department via AP, File)

HARTFORD, Conn. — Only weeks before a nurse was slain and another woman sexually assaulted on opposite sides of the country, a New York judge released the suspect without bail in a separate strangulation case — not knowing he had a violent criminal history involving women.

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