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Friends Of Imette Focus Anger On Bar Owner

Slideshow: Evidence In Imette St. Guillen Murder Case

by Ti-Hua Chang
QUEENS (CBS) ― Friends of murdered graduate student Imette St. Guillen plan to protest outside of The Falls bar in SoHo today.

The protestors will be focusing their angst on the owner of the bar, demanding he have his license revoked for his delay in telling police what really happened when St. Guillen left the bar at 4 a.m. a week ago Saturday.

Sources say the bar manager told police she left alone. It took nearly five more days for the bar owner's lawyer to tell police what really happened -- The Falls bouncer, Darryl Littlejohn, escorted her out.

Littlejohn is the prime, but uncharged, suspect in the brutal rape and murder of St. Guillen, a 24-year-old graduate student at John Jay College.

On Thursday, Littlejohn was brought to the 112th Precinct stationhouse for a lineup in a different case, a rape in Forest Hills. The 41-year-old bouncer caught a big break and the NYPD took a serious hit when the rape victim could not identify him.

It was the second lineup this week for Littlejohn. Sources say he was brought to another Queen's police station on Monday. The rape victim in that case could not pick him out either. However, Littlejohn is still being questioned about the rape of a 15-year-old girl in Elmont in Nassau County.

In another demoralizing moment for the NYPD, the DNA tests of the material under the fingernails of St. Guillen came back inconclusive.

What police do have, say sources, is carpet fibers from Littlejohn's home that match fibers found on the packing tape used to wrap St. Guillen's face.

Sources say there is additional DNA test results expected back today and that Investigators are hoping for DNA Evidence because that's what juries prefer.

(© MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

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