A Littleton man charged in August of sexually assaulting three unconscious women he had met at bars could have more victims, the 1st Judicial District Attorney’s Office said in a Thursday news release.
Christopher Kenny Jackson, 63, faces six counts of sexual assault for the alleged incidents that happened between December 2004 and February 2008.
Investigators found video of Jackson assaulting the women while reviewing files seized during a February 2023 search of his Littleton home. The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office searched the home after the Colorado Internet Crimes Against Children task force linked his IP address to alleged pornography uploads, the DA’s office said.
Investigators seized computers, phones and an external hard drive during the search. Jackson was not cooperative during the search, according to an arrest affidavit.
On Jackson’s electronic storage device, investigators found footage of four different adult women who were partially naked being sexually assaulted while they appeared unconscious in what they believe to be Jackson’s living room.
Investigators identified the four women, though one of them is now dead, the DA’s office said.
In interviews with investigators, two of the women identified Jackson, according to the affidavit. One knew him and “speaks to him on occasion,” and the other only recognized him as a “‘creepy’ guy who hung out at the same bars she did.”
Jackson could be seen in the videos sexually assaulting both women with objects, according to the affidavit.
The third woman did not recognize Jackson but identified herself on one of the videos being sexually assaulted in Jackson’s living room.
None of the women had any memory of the incidents on the videos, and investigators found the women had likely been in contact with Jackson at bars in southern Jefferson County.
Prosecutors filed the charges on Aug. 18, and Jackson was taken into custody on Aug. 23. He later posted a $150,000 bond.
According to the arrest affidavit, investigators also linked Jackson to a Drive account that Google reported had been uploaded with seven sexually explicit and a few abusive images of children no older than 12 years. Prosecutors initially charged him with one count of sexual exploitation of a child but district attorney’s office spokeswoman Brionna Boatright confirmed the charge has since been dismissed.
Anyone who may have seen or interacted with Jackson in circumstances like these allegations can contact First Judicial District Attorney’s Office Investigator Kim Holmes at 303-271-6915.