Accused serial rapist discovered after kidnapped woman escaped his cinderblock cell fails at his own attempted jailbreak: Feds

Negasi Zuberi appears inset against two images of a makeshift cell allegedly used to confine kidnapped women in Oregon.

Inset: Negasi Zuberi. Background: Two images of a makeshift cell allegedly used to confine kidnapped women in Oregon (FBI).

Disturbing new details have been revealed in the federal kidnapping case against an Oregon man who allegedly held a woman captive in a makeshift cinder block cell in his garage before she miraculously escaped after being repeatedly sexually assaulted last summer.

Negasi Zuberi, 30, currently stands accused of eight federal charges, including two counts of kidnapping, one count of transportation for criminal sexual activity, one count of attempted escaping from jail, and four weapons and ammunition charges related to his status as a felon.

In a series of recently filed court documents, prosecutors allege the defendant had an ambitious plan to “raise an Army” of children in a bunker using various women he kidnapped as breeding stock.