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Danford Grant
Seattle attorney Danford Grant is still listed as being in the King County jail, although his bail has been reduced from $3 million to $1 million. Grant is facing four counts of first-degree rape.(Photo by KIRO Radio's Tim Haeck)

'Jekyll and Hyde' image of a Seattle attorney, accused rapist

Is Danford Grant a "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde-type character" as prosecutors describe him?

While prosecutors claim Grant is a violent rapist, his family only knows him as a loving, devoted husband and father.

Grant, a 47-year-old successful Seattle attorney, is now charged with seven felony counts. Police say Grant attacked massage therapists at locations in Seattle and Bellevue, and at a home in Shoreline.

In an effort to reduce Grant's bail, which Superior Court Judge Mary Yu granted late last week, 15 letters of support were submitted.

The letters from family, friends, neighbors and co-workers describe Grant as a non-violent man, outstanding father and role model in the community.

Here are some passages from the letters I've obtained:

Grant's sister Deborah Watson writes, "Since Dan was a very young boy, he has wanted a family. That has always been the most important, vital part of what he wanted in life. He loves his wife and three children deeply...I believe it's the love of his family and their love for him that are sustaining him through this terrible ordeal."

Several letters mention the Grant family's financial situation as being bleak, in an effort to get the bail reduced, including his sister's letter.

She also says, "Dan is absolutely not a danger to anyone he comes in contact with. I have never seen nor know of him even contemplating any sort of violence towards anyone. He has never been in a physical fight with anyone." And she concludes he is "the opposite of being a danger to the community. He contributes to the community in many ways."

Grant's uncle, Harold Miller writes, "The person that I know is one of the kindest people."

An aunt and uncle of Grant's wife state, "The current charges are completely out of character for Dan."

A neighbor and member of the Washington State Bar Association, Tanya Johnson, says the accused rapist has never been "violent, irrational or inappropriate."

Other words used to describe Grant in the letters include: Kind, funny, patient, and never aggressive or upset.

Melissa Kelly, mother of Grant's oldest child, says "this situation" has had an extremely negative impact on their son who is described as "very angry," "sad" and "struggling with sleeping and eating."

Grant's older brother, Randall Watson, calls the charges "incomprehensible and unbelievable."

"My brother is not, nor has ever been, a violent person," Watson writes. "I am also very concerned about my nephews and my niece. It is hard for anyone to imagine what they are going through, how their lives have been suddenly shattered." They need their father to help deal with "these terrible, terrifying events."

A partner in Grant's law firm describes him as "the kind of lawyer that we might all aspire to be."

"I've observed Dan to be funny, self-deprecating, charming and friendly," writes David Onsager. "I've never seen him treat another person cruelly or behave violently. I have never heard him speak of being violent towards any women (sexually or otherwise) or condone such behaviors in others. I have never heard him fantasize about leaving his wife and kids to start a life elsewhere."

The attorney's office has filed papers with the state to change the law firm's name to Bailey Onsager, eliminating Grant.

While Grant's supporter read the letters one way, prosecutors read between the lines.

"It was hard to read those letters from members of the community and his family," says Val Richey, King County's senior deputy prosecuting attorney. "They speak so highly of this person they believe they know, and yet had absolutely no idea of the double life he has been leading."

Richey says the letters are a "troubling reminder of the deception" Grant was able to "engineer in order to gratify himself sexually."

Grant is still in the King County jail. According to their records, bail has not been posted.

A hearing has been set for Tuesday morning to finalize the conditions of his release.

By LINDA THOMAS


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  • ron prevost wrote...
    Interesting double post. Cafe Racer vs Mr. Hyde.
    You know, I have yet to hear after the fact (with the possible exception of the Cafe killer)friends and family say things like 'I always knew he was evil' or 'We've been expecting this for years'. ----- OF COURSE this was 'completely out of character' . Otherwise he'd have been busted years ago.

    But maybe it's time for people to pick up on attitudes in addition to actions. Grant apparently EXPECTED that any girl working massage was a hooker. . Especially knowing little English ..... And in his condescending mind he may actually still he's done nothing wrong.

    Yes, never expected. So was Dr. Jekyll well respected. ... But guilty, none the less.

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  • anotherfencewalker wrote...
    and the Academy award goes to..
    This guy won't bump O.J. off the all-time-winner list of axis of evil. But he's good. He's no teddy bear but he's good. That's one of the reasons he makes for a good lawyer. Two personalities are needed. Good and evil. Like Ted Bundy, who by the way was a law student and a very good one..
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  • gomariners wrote...
    Ted Bundy
    He was smart but lazy - would have been fine if someone else did his work but he'd want the credit - he didn't finish much. I don't see these people as split personalities, or a Jekyll and Hyde... they conjure their "normal" personality to fit what the rest of us "normals" are. I can about guarantee that there are tons of these people running around - some have mastered their demons, others, like this guy (alleged right?) get to the point in their life where something has got to give. A stress relief and some control that they can take. Look at Ridgeway, he killed so many women yet he was able to stop for a long period of time... I'll bet he would have gone back to it, maybe not as in such extreme numbers but he would have. Not a real good or evil... they are evil, just pretending to be good.
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  • Bindi Blue wrote...
    Danford Grant
    Of course more will be known once the trial commences, but if it turns out that this guy is guilty, he could just be a classic, and well-informed sociopath. He can imitate appropriate human emotions, but is not capable of actually feeling them. If the accusations are true, Danford Grant is a truly scary guy.
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  • HLC wrote...
    If he makes bail he will rape again.
    He must know he is toast. Facing prison he try to fulfill his fantacy before locked up. The judge should have kept his high bail.
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  • Cash wrote...
    It will be a major mistake
    On this judge if he does make bail; just like the judge who allowed Josh Powell to see his kids... He is not the friendly, kind, family guy his blind friends and family believe him to be. Just calling it as I see it...
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  • Bearfan54 wrote...
    50/50
    COuld he be guilty of these terrible crimes? Certainly. But why is everyone so quick to condemn someone based on accusations? It's amazing to me that he has nearly everyone related to him, vouching for his chartacter and such. He even has co workers doing the same. Could he be leading a double life? Surely he could but what if he is not? What if he is simply being accused of acts he didn't commit? It has happened you know. Let's not be so quick to condemn someone and ruin there life before we even know all the facts. I am NOT saying he is innocent but rather pointing out that he could very well be. I will not condemn him just yet.
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