DA wants suspect tested for
HIV
MetroWest, Daily News, Waltham, MA
Saturday, December 24, 2005 -
Updated: 01:43 AM EST
PLYMOUTH -- A Framingham man charged with kidnapping a
woman and her toddler last Saturday and raping the mother over a period of two
days likely carries the HIV virus, a prosecutor alleged in a motion filed in
court yesterday.

Evandro Doirado, 28, was in Plymouth District Court yesterday for a
hearing to determine if he was a danger to the public after the weekend crime
spree he was alleged to have begun in Framingham and ended in Plymouth.
Prosecutor Shelby Smith filed a motion with Judge
Thomas Brownell to test Doirado for HIV, according to court records.
In the motion, Smith said it is "likely" the rape
suspect is HIV positive.
Doirado’s lawyer, David Nagle, argued against the
motion.
"I’m not in a position to consent to this," said
Nagle. "There is no legal basis for this."
Brownell did not rule on the motion and did not
say when he would.
Also in court, Smith said
federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement authorities have issued a detainer
warrant against Doirado because he is a native of Brazil who may be in the
country illegally.
If and when Doirado is released from custody,
federal officials would take custody of him.
The dangerousness hearing itself was continued
until Tuesday. Nagle asked for the postponement because he did not receive
supplemental police reports until late Wednesday and has not reviewed them.
Several friends and family members of the
25-year-old victim were in court yesterday, but declined, through a court
official, to make a statement to the assembled TV and newspaper reporters.
Doirado, who is charged with two counts of
aggravated rape, two counts of threatening to commit a crime, assault and
battery with a dangerous weapon, kidnapping of a child and kidnapping with armed
sexual assault, will continue to be held without bail at the Plymouth Jail until
Tuesday’s hearing.
It is still unclear when Doirado will appear in
Framingham District Court or exactly what charges he will face.
The ordeal began last Saturday at around 8:30
p.m. when Doirado, of 1620 Worcester Road, is accused of stabbing Roberto
Cornejos, 34, of Natick, in the neck after a botched drug deal.
Thinking he had killed Cornejos, Doirado
allegedly drove to Wal-Mart and kidnapped the woman and her 2-year-old son at
knifepoint, and raped her at locations in Framingham, Natick, and authorities
believe, a McDonald’s parking lot in Hanover.
Doirado kept the woman and her baby locked in the
Pilgram Sands motel in Plymouth all of Sunday, repeatedly raping her while
threatening to kill the child if the mother did not comply, according to
authorities.
The ordeal ended on Monday at 8:55 p.m. after
Doirado brought the woman to Bradford Liquors near the hotel, and she mouthed
"help me" and the name of the motel to an alert clerk, who called police.
Doirado was arrested a short time later.
So far, in Framingham, Doirado has only been
charged with crimes against Cornejos. He is charged with assault with the intent
to kill, carjacking and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. Lt. Vincent
Alfano said on Tuesday more charges will be
filed.