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Man sentenced to 40 years in Tempe sexual assault of college student
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A 33-year-old man has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for the sexual assault of a college student in Tempe.
Eric Todd Bell was found guilty in April of five counts of sexual assault and one count of kidnapping.
Bell was sentenced to eight years for each count of sexual assault to be served consecutively and five years for the one count of kidnapping, to be served concurrently, according to a release from the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office.
In October 2021, the victim was walking from her apartment to work in Tempe at about 5 a.m. when Bell grabbed her from behind, took her to a nearby location and assaulted her, MCAO officials stated in the release. The victim did not know Bell, thinking he was a jogger coming up from behind her on the sidewalk.
When the assault concluded, Bell told the victim “to count to 50 before doing anything – presumably to aid his escape from the scene,” the release stated.
Although the victim believed she had been taken at knife point and threatened with a gun, no weapons were found. Bell’s DNA, however, was discovered on the victim which ultimately led to the convictions.
In court the victim said: “I will keep pushing forward, stronger than ever. Moving forward, it is crucial for society to prioritize understanding, empathy and support for all survivors of assault.
“By fostering a culture of understanding and inclusivity, we can ensure survivors receive the care and support they need. It is important for victims to know that they are not alone and that there are resources available to help them navigate the healing process.”