Police: Man with HIV Had Sex With Hundreds of People with Intent to Kill

By KSEE News

David Dean Smith

December 30, 2011 Updated Dec 30, 2011 at 11:12 AM PDT

(WOOD-TV NBC) A Michigan man went to the police last week to tell them that he had sex with people without informing them that he has the HIV virus, police said.

David Dean Smith, 51, was arrested Friday and has been charged with a felony in connection with the allegations.

Court records show that Smith said his plan was to infect as many people as possible with HIV with the intention of killing them.

Records also show that police in Grand Rapids, Michigan have identified at least one victim but believe there may be more because Smith indicated that there were.

Human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, is the virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). The virus weakens a person's ability to fight infections and cancer.

The first police learned of the case was when the suspect contacted them to confess.

"He came to us," said Grand Rapids Police Sgt. Jim Potter. "He indicated there were more victims."

According to a release from the Kent County Health Department, police said Smith suggested that he was intentionally trying to spread the virus and that hundreds of people may have been exposed. The Health Department said that the circumstances of this case constitute a "serious public health concern."

Police would not immediately comment on why the suspect came forward or whether or not the victim was infected with HIV.

The crime against the victim who has been identified allegedly occurred in 2008 in Grand Rapids.

Kent County Prosecutor William Forsyth said that other victims will have to come forward on their own in order for additional charges to be sought against Smith.

Smith is being held at the Kent County Jail on one charge of AIDS -- sexual penetration with uninformed partner.

For more on this story, CLICK HERE.

To submit a comment on this article, your email address is required. We respect your privacy and your email will not be visible to others nor will it be added to any email lists.