A Capitol Hill man has been charged with the rape of two unconscious women and detectives are still hoping to identify one of the victims in a case centered on a Boylston Ave apartment where police say they have proof the sexual assaults occurred after two business associates discovered secret cameras, and a stash of incriminating recordings.

“The women who were raped have no memory of the event and were not even aware that they had been raped until they were contacted by Seattle Police in the course of this investigation,” prosecutors write.

Redwolf Pope has been charged with two counts of second degree rape in the assaults at the Boylston-Howell building in the 1700 block of Boylston. Pope maintained a fourth-floor residence in the Capitol Hill Housing building, available only to tenants earning 40% and 50% of area median income, and another in Santa Fe where he faces similar charges for a sexual assault on a Seattle-area woman.

According to court documents on the Seattle assaults, the two women associates of Pope who turned over the videos to police were staying in his Capitol Hill apartment while he was away when they discovered the cameras and that it was common for people to stay in the unit including when Pope hosted “Airbnb” guests.

“The defendant hid video cameras around his apartment in Seattle where he captured images of friends who he invited in his home, as well as his unwitting roommates,” prosecutors write. “Most disturbingly, the defendant filmed himself raping women, women who were friends of the defendant.”

Seattle Police say the first rape on the videos discovered this past May was recorded on video November 30, 2016 and shows an unidentified woman being sexually violated in Pope’s Capitol Hill apartment bedroom. “As S/Pope sexually assaulted V/Jane Doe, penis to vagina, she does not move in the slightest,” police write of the video showing the attack on the woman:

S/Pope continues to rape V/Jane Doe, who does not react or move. At one point, S/Pope reaches up and physically moves V/Jane Doe’s head and lifts her sleep mask slightly, exposing her face just a little bit more, but only for a moment. The rest of her body does not move as/after he moves her head and lifts the sleep mask.

Detectives were able to identify and interview a woman being sexually assaulted in a second video dated July 27, 2017. A third video shows what police say is a rape inside a Santa Fe hotel room.

Police say beyond the raw videos showing the assaults and women showering, Pope made his videos into a movie complete with a soundtrack. “The defendant was so proud of his repulsive behavior that spliced together the three known rape videos and compiled a montage set to music,” prosecutors write.

The Marysville, Washington woman police were able to identify as the victim in the second video said Pope had given her a sweet beverage before she blacked out:

Pope, who attended Seattle University, has positioned himself as a tech entrepreneur and a Native American activist. He garnered attention for his “Lessons of courage from Standing Rock” TEDx presentation he made in Seattle in 2017. TEDx has since removed his presentation from its site:

TEDxSeattle was shocked to learn of the criminal charges filed against RedWolf Pope in July 2018. We find the kind of acts alleged in the charges to be abhorrent. TEDxSeattle is committed to the betterment of our community.

The 41-year-old is currently jailed in Phoenix and is fighting extradition to New Mexico. Police are still working to identify his second victim.

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