Dna-bevis ledde polisen till Joseph James DeAngelo
Dna-bevis ledde polisen till den före detta polisen Joseph James DeAngelo, 72. Han har nu gripits misstänkt för att vara ”Golden State-mördaren” och är därmed misstänkt för minst 12 mord, 45 våldtäkter och över 120 inbrott mellan 1976 och 1986.
Polisen grep Jospeh James DeAngelo för två mord efter att ha haft span på honom och använt ”kasserad DNA” för att binda honom till brotten, enligt Sacramentopolisen Scott Jones. De senaste sex dagarna har dna gett de sista pusselbitarna till fallet som ledde till ett gripande.
– Vi hittade nålen i höstacken, och den var här i Sacramento, sa Sacramentos distriktsåklagare Anne Marie Schubert, på pressträffen.
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Golden State Killer
Wikipedia (en)
The Golden State Killer is serial killer, serial rapist and serial burglar who committed 50 rapes in Northern California during the mid-1970s and murdered 12 people in Southern California from 1979 through 1986. Other monikers include the Original Night Stalker, East Area Rapist, the East Bay Rapist, and the Diamond Knot Killer. The "Golden State Killer" moniker was coined by true crime writer, Michelle E. McNamara.
The crimes initially centered on the then unincorporated areas of Carmichael, Citrus Heights and Rancho Cordova, all east of Sacramento, where at least fifty women were raped between June 18, 1976, and July 5, 1979. Some suspect that earlier incidents in Visalia are also connected. In 2001, several of the Northern California rapes were linked by DNA to murders in Southern California. All of the DNA-linked assaults occurred in Contra Costa County but the distinctive modus operandi (MO) of the rapist makes it very likely the same man was also responsible for the attacks in the Sacramento area. His last known crime, the only one after 1981, took place in 1986.
Several suspects were cleared through DNA, alibi, or other investigative means and methods. On June 15, 2016, the FBI and local law enforcement agencies held a news conference to announce a nationwide effort and a US$50,000 reward for his capture.
On April 25, 2018, Sacramento Police announced the arrest of a suspect in the case; 72-year -old Joseph James DeAngelo was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder on the evening of April 24.
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