Before he was arrested inĀ an icy car chase outside LaramieĀ with a missing woman Thanksgiving weekend, Travis Wood was the defendant in a rape and kidnapping case that grabbed national headlines.Ā
Police originally suspected Wood, 47, of trafficking a much-younger, 21-year-old woman who was with him at a truck stop in Laramie on Nov. 27. But the woman, Libby Lambson, laterĀ insisted she wasnāt trafficked,Ā despite being in aĀ national missing persons database. Ā
Laramie Police and Albany County Sheriffās Office personnel arrested Wood that night after a car chase down closed,Ā snowpackedĀ roads. He faces up to 17 years in prison and thousands of dollars in fines if convicted on all the Wyoming state charges pending against him. Ā
But 25 years before the car chase, Wood attracted national attention in a bizarre rape and kidnapping case that ultimately led to a kidnapping conviction.Ā He had been out of a Utah prison on parole for that conviction for one month when arrested in Wyoming.
āPlease Donāt Rape MeāĀ
A 21-year-old customer service worker walked through a hushed parking lot to her car at 3 in the afternoon March 11, 1998. It was about the middle of her shift at the Holiday Inn reservation center in West Valley City, Utah.
The young woman, Stephanie Duke, was getting a radar detector for a co-worker, according to evidentiary documents obtained by Cowboy State Daily and earlier news stories featuring Duke. Ā
A skinny, tattooed male about her age stood in the parking lot. He had a teardrop and a swastika tattooed on his face, and he ācreeped me out,ā Duke told Cosmopolitan magazine in an interview six years later. Ā
Duke continued to her car, unlocked the passenger-side door and leaned over to unplug the radar detector. Suddenly, the man from the parking lot was right behind her, holding a gun in his hands and leering down at her, according Dukeās magazine interview. Ā Ā
He told her to give him a ride.Ā
āI blurted out, āPlease donāt rape me,āā DukeĀ recalledĀ in the Cosmo interview. Ā Ā
She thought about screaming, but the parking lot was deserted. Duke slid over to the driverās seat and started the car while the man got into the passenger side and started dictating to her where to drive. Ā
They rolled down an exit ramp that ālooked unusualā to Duke, but the man told her to drive around ā as if he were looking for someone, says the police report. At one point, he said he wanted to go see his girlfriend, then he said he āwanted to kill someoneā who was in the Magna, Utah, area, says the 1998 police report in the case. Ā
The Cosmopolitan story depicts the man sitting there with the gun on his lap, pointed at Duke, as he claimed to have killed his girlfriend for cheating on him. Ā
He directed her several miles south, then east. They passed a lakeĀ andĀ meandered down dirt roads until the dirt road ended. All the while, he reportedly talked of having been to prison until recently, and said heād hurt Duke if she drove poorly and got them pulled over.Ā
Cute Deer And BunniesĀ
The police report says the man alternated between threatening to kill Duke and acting like he was just kidding around. Ā
She tried timidly to reason with him, saying things like, āMy familyās going to be worried about me.āĀ
The drive wore on for more than an hour, frazzling Dukeās nerves as her mind raced through escape options. Ā
When the dirt road ended, the man had Duke stop so they could watch deer in the area. Ā
āOh, look at those sweet deer and cute bunnies,ā Wood said, according to Dukeās Cosmopolitan interview. Ā
āSome Sick Fantasyā
He slipped a thick-banded ring with a skull on it from his own finger and slid it onto Dukeās finger. Ā
āI felt like throwing up when he touched me,ā Dukeās interview recounts. Ā
He had her put her hair up, then back down to see which way he liked it, and told her to take off her sweater and her shoes, the report says. Ā
Duke told Cosmopolitan she felt like she was part of āsome sick fantasy.ā Ā
The report says he fondled her and raped her. Ā
The Cosmopolitan story renders the reported rape in nauseating detail: āHe told me to get on all fours and face the driverās seat window. I felt like I was going to vomit. He was behind me, and with every motion, my head hit the car door. It was only 15 minutes, but it felt like forever. I willed myself not to cry. He hadnāt killed me yet, so there was still hope I might get out alive.ā Ā
Reflecting on Dukeās later sexual assault exam, the case investigator noted later that it did appear sheād been sexually assaulted. Ā
āLike This Was Just A Weird MeetingāĀ
Duke was able to convince the man that she needed to head back to work before dark. She feigned interest in his family, his āgang,ā his mom. She also pretended her vision was worsening in the fading light, according to Dukeās Cosmopolitan interview. Ā
His attitude shifted from threatening and brooding to affectionate. He chattered at Duke on the drive back. He was jumpy and his legs fidgeted. He kept repositioning the gun, at one point removing the bullets and handing it to her, the police report says. Ā
Sometimes heād drift off to sleep briefly then snap awake:Ā āJust checking to see if you try to take my gun from me,ā the man reportedly said when he snapped awake. Ā
The report says the man āseemed to feel as if the two were friends and this was just a weird meeting story,ā and that, āHe was fondling her and hugging her and kissing her face as she was driving.āĀ
Duke told the man she would just run into her workplace to grab her things, and then sheād go with him again. Ā
He told her to tell her employer that sheād skipped out on work for three hours because sheād been helping a suicidal friend.
Instead, Duke walked back into work and told a friend that there was a man in her car with a gun who had raped her, and she had to call police. That was just after 7 p.m., more than three hours after the man first kidnapped Duke at gunpoint. Ā
Whereās My Sister?Ā
Meanwhile, Dukeās sister walked out to the parking lot and found Dukeās car, with a stranger in it. Ā
The sister also worked at the reservation center and was disturbed that her Duke had been missing for hours, and had oddly left behind her chapstick and purse.Ā
āWho are you?ā asked Dukeās sister. Ā
āAre you looking for the girl who owns the car?ā asked the man. Ā
āYa, I am,ā said the sister, again asking where Duke was. Ā
The man said his name was Travis, and he shook her hand. Ā
Travis, later identified as Travis Wood, said āthe girlā was getting her things so they could leave again. Ā
The sister demanded to know where theyād been for the past three hours. Ā
āDriving around,ā answered Wood, adding that he āneededā the girl to go with him that day or he was going to āBLOW UP,ā says the report. Ā
Duke's sister asked how long Wood had known Duke.
āLong enough,ā Wood reportedly answered, adding that the girl was āvery beautiful.āĀ
āI need to go yell at my sister,ā said Dukeās sister, before storming off. Ā
She tried to get back into the reservation center, but the door was locked. Eventually, the manager came to let her back inside. Ā
The manager later told police he locked the doors as a precaution after learning there was a man out there whoād raped his employee. Ā
āMy Heart DroppedāĀ
Duke didnāt realize her sister had gone to confront Wood until a coworker said the sister was outside talking to āsome guyā at Dukeās car. Ā
āMy heart dropped,ā Duke later recounted. She hyperventilated and started screaming for someone to get her ā for anyone to rescue her sister. Ā Ā
Just then, Dukeās sister marched back into the reservation center, and Duke threw her arms around her. Ā
āI was so relieved she wasĀ OK,ā she told Cosmopolitan.Ā
A Car ChaseĀ
Police arrived at 7:23. Coordinating with other agents, one officer parked in the well-lit parking lot and approached the maroon Ford Tempo with a shotgun in hand. Ā
The Fordās windshield wipers flicked on. Ā
āI have movement in this vehicle,ā the officer called out on his radio, then he yelled at Wood to turn the vehicle off. Ā
āHe then popped up from lying down on the seat and put the vehicle in reverse,ā says the report. The officer was directly behind the vehicle as it backed toward him. Bracing himself for the impact, the officer switched his shotgun off the āsafetyā setting and got ready to fire at the driver to make him quitĀ coming at him.Ā
But Wood slammed the car in drive and squealed forward. Another agent chased Wood while the officer with the shotgun radioed out the vehicleās description. Ā
The chase ended when Wood drove off the road and got stuck in a field.
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āLike a FREAKāĀ
After Woodās arrest, an investigator met with Wood at the West Valley Police Department for an interview. Agents were watching Wood constantly because heād claimed to be suicidal, says the report. Ā
The investigator found Wood sitting, asleep on the couch, and had to call the manās name repeatedly to wake him. Ā
Wood thrashed his feet as he woke, āas if he was trying to kick something,ā the report says. Ā
He told the investigator heād been ājust walking aroundā that afternoon when he saw āthe girl in the parking lot.ā Ā
He couldnāt say how he knew her though he claimed to have seen her around, says the report. Ā
He described venting to the girl how suicidal he was, and he remembered going to look at deer with her. Ā
āHe told me that she was very kind to him and accepted him as he was and did not look at him like a FREAK like other people did,ā the investigator wrote later. Ā
The investigator asked Wood if heād raped the girl. Ā
Wood grew upset at this question and denied it. Ā Ā
He also reportedly said he'd done drugs two days prior, and that he liked to do cocaine and āspeedā together.Ā
He said he fled the parking lot that night when he saw police because he wasnāt supposed to have the gun, says the report. Ā
A police lieutenant who later gave an interview to the Salt Lake Tribune marveled that Wood lingered in that parking lot while Duke called police.
"It's stupid rapist week," the lieutenant quipped.
Goodbye
Ultimately, Wood was convicted of aggravated kidnapping and sentenced to a term of between 15 years and life in prison. Ā
Duke told Cosmopolitan that she agreed to the plea bargain and the aggravated-kidnapping charge, rather than pursuing a rape charge as well, because authorities told her Wood would go away for a long time either way. Ā
At Woodās sentencing hearing, their eyes met. He mouthed the words āf***ing bitch,ā Duke later told the magazine.
She stood in court and urged the judge to level a harsh sentence against Wood. Ā
The Utah Department of Corrections confirmed to Cowboy State Daily that the Travis Wood who is now incarcerated in the Albany County Detention Center is the same Wood from the 1998 case. Ā
The Utah DOC lists Wood as a parolee. His most recent parole release started Oct. 10, 2023. Ā
He has failed parole multiple times, a DOC spokeswoman told Cowboy State Daily on Thursday. Ā
The Utah Board of Pardons and Parole decides which inmates should receive parole. Ā
Clair McFarland can be reached at clair@cowboystatedaily.com.




