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Judge Asks For Information About Murder Suspect’s Mental Status

During a mental health observation hearing on May 30, DC Superior Court Judge Maribeth Raffinan ordered a defendant to receive “competency restoration” evaluation from the Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) before he can stand trial.

Charles Sol Lee, 29, is charged with first-degree murder for his alleged involvement in the killing of 65-year-old David Dowdell, on March 9, 2022 at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital on the 1100 block of Alabama Avenue, SE.

According to court documents, that’s where Lee and Dowdell were receiving treatment.  Lee allegedly attacked Dowdell while he was asleep and choked him to death.

Since the homicide, Lee has been held in DC Jail where he awaits mental health treatment.

During the proceedings, questions were raised by the defense about the conditions of mental health facilities where Lee would be held. Due to the fact the homicide occurred at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, the defense was concerned about potential conflicts surrounding the the staff’s ability to determine Lee’s competency.

Judge Raffinan said DBH will be tasked to find a facility to help restore the defendant’s competency. 

Parties are expected back June 26. 

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