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Home»Local News»DeKalb County: Loganville man convicted in double murders, rape case after three decades

DeKalb County: Loganville man convicted in double murders, rape case after three decades

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By On Common Ground News on March 11, 2025 Local News, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Crime
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DEKALB COUNTY, GA–A Loganville, GA man charged with raping a Stone Mountain woman and killing both, her and her brother, nearly 35 years ago, has been convicted by a jury trial, DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston announced on Tuesday (March 11). 

The 1990 cold case was solved using a DNA grant secured by Boston’s office and a national database that linked the perpetrator to the crimes in DeKalb County. 

Jurors found Kenneth Perry, 56, guilty on two counts of Malice Murder, two counts of Felony Murder, Rape, four counts of Aggravated Assault, two counts of Aggravated Battery, two counts of Possession of a Knife During the Commission of a Felony, and Theft by Taking, all in connection with the rape and murder of Pamela Sumpter, 43, and the murder of John Sumpter, 46 on July 15, 1990.

According to the investigation, on July 15, 1990, officers with the DeKalb County Police Department (DKPD) responded to a report of a stabbing at an apartment complex on Tree Hills Parkway in Stone Mountain. When police arrived, they found Pamela Sumpter at a neighbor’s apartment where she had gone for help after discovering the phone lines inside her unit had all been cut. Sumpter was visibly injured and said she had been raped and stabbed. 

Ms. Sumpter told officers that her brother, John Sumpter, had been stabbed as well. Officers found Mr. Sumpter deceased in the living room of their apartment next door.

Ms. Sumpter was rushed to the hospital where medical professionals collected a rape kit that included DNA from her attacker. Police interviewed Ms. Sumpter in the hospital. She told investigators her brother had brought a man over to their apartment. She knew very little about this new acquaintance, but she was able to give police a description, including that he was from Detroit, Michigan. 

Ms. Sumpter succumbed to her injuries in the hospital on Aug. 5, 1990, and the case went cold.

Federal Prosecuting Cold Cases Using DNA Grant

More than three decades after the crime, the District Attorney’s Cold Case team identified Defendant Perry through investigative work funded by the Prosecuting Cold Cases Using DNA grant secured by the office in October 2023 from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Justice Programs (OJP) Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA).

In preparation to apply for the grant, an investigator in the DA’s Office completed an audit of 50 unsolved homicide cases in DeKalb County and identified the Sumpter case as a good candidate for the grant because the evidence included DNA from an unknown individual. 

After receiving the grant, the DA’s Office worked with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) to upload the DNA profile at the national level and received a match to an unprosecuted 1992 sexual assault in Detroit, Michigan. The Detroit case file listed a man named Kenneth Perry as the suspect, and the DA’s Cold Case team worked with Othram, a private lab partner, and the GBI to confirm the DNA in the DeKalb case belonged to Defendant Perry of Loganville, Georgia. 

Cold Case Investigative Timeline

 November 2022

As part of its continuing initiative to test pre-1999 rape kit evidence, the GBI sent the DNA samples from Ms. Sumpter’s rape kit to a private lab using task force funds from the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council’s (CJCC) Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI). 

February 2023

The rape kit was analyzed by BODE Technology and a male DNA profile was identified and uploaded into Georgia’s statewide DNA database in June 2023 with no match at the state level.

Spring 2023

An investigator in the DeKalb County DA’s Office completed an audit of 50 DeKalb County unsolved homicide cases in preparation to apply for a federal grant for prosecuting cases using DNA. The case was chosen as a good candidate for the grant as it contains DNA from an unknown individual.

October 2023

The DA’s Office received the “Prosecuting Cold Cases Using DNA” grant from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Justice Programs (OJP) Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA). 

February 2024

The DA’s Office worked with the GBI to upload the DNA profile at the national level and received a match soon afterward to an unprosecuted sexual assault case in Detroit, Michigan in 1992.

March 2024

The DA’s Office received the Detroit case file. The victim identified the suspect as her ex-boyfriend, Kenneth Perry. A DA’s Office investigator located a man in Loganville, Georgia with the same name and birthdate as the Detroit suspect.   

April 2024

Using Forensic Genetic Genealogy (FGG), Othram, a private lab partner, determined genealogical matches to the DNA from Pamela Sumpter’s rape kit “formed a family network that could include Mr. Perry.” They recommended testing a direct sample from Mr. Perry for confirmation.

June 6, 2024

Members of the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office Fugitive Unit executed an arrest warrant and Perry was taken into custody without incident. Investigators collected a DNA sample from Perry to confirm that he was the perpetrator in the 1990 case.

 June 20, 2024

The GBI notified the DA’s Office that the DNA sample collected from Perry at the time of his arrest was a match to the DNA collected in Ms. Sumpter’s rape kit.

DeKalb County Superior Court Chief Judge Shondeana C. Morris, who presided over the trial, has scheduled a sentencing hearing for Defendant Perry on Tuesday, March 18, at 9 a.m.

The case, assigned to the Cold Case team, was prosecuted by Senior Assistant District Attorney Shannon Hodder, with assistance from Senior Assistant District Attorney Agatha Romanowski, Supervising District Attorney Investigator Matthew McLendon, District Attorney Investigator James Delk and Director of Victim Services Amanda Planchard.  DeKalb County Police Department Detective Bright, now retired, led the initial investigation. 



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