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Posted by Easy on Wed Jul 7 21:55:17 2010 They were never able to make a DNA match when comparing to prisoners, but investigators were able to match a relative by using a new technique. According to the article only California and Colorado have officially adopted this technique.He seems like a really decent guy according to the article. Except when he's killing women of course. I wonder how many serial killers go undetected in areas like this? IIRC they only connected all of the murders a year or two ago. They didn't realize that there was a serial killer for 20 years. DNA leads to arrest in Grim Sleeper killings For well over two decades, the killer had eluded police. His victims, most of them prostitutes in South Los Angeles, had lived on the margins of society, and their deaths left few useful clues aside from the DNA of the man who had sexually assaulted them in the moments before their deaths. A sweep of state prisons in 2008 failed to come up with the killer or anyone related to him. Then, last Wednesday, startling news came to the LAPD: A second "familial search" of prisons had come up with a convict whose DNA indicated that he was a close relative of the serial killer suspected of killing at least 10 women. Working through the Fourth of July weekend, LAPD detectives drew up a family tree of the prisoner, then began analyzing all the men on it. Were they the right age? Did they live near the murder scenes? Was there anything in their background to explain why the serial killer had apparently stopped killing for 13 years, then resumed in 2003? From that painstaking process, according to LAPD officials who requested anonymity, the prisoner's father emerged as a likely suspect. An undercover team was sent to follow him; they retrieved a discarded slice of pizza to analyze his DNA. On Tuesday, they confirmed that it matched the DNA of the suspect in the killings. (More in the link) |
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Posted by SMAZ on Thu Jul 8 00:33:05 2010, in response to Los Angeles "Grim Reaper" serial killer caught in an interesting way, posted by Easy on Wed Jul 7 21:55:17 2010. However he will get the charges dismissed by a Democratic prosecutor or the 9th Circuit will vacate for lack of standing.He will mention Roe v Wade to the COTUS and then have the familial relative charged for libel and 4th Amendment violation. |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Thu Jul 8 00:35:45 2010, in response to Los Angeles "Grim Reaper" serial killer caught in an interesting way, posted by Easy on Wed Jul 7 21:55:17 2010. Great detective work. Too bad the sumofabitch likely won't get the switch flipped on him even if sentenced to death. |
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Posted by Easy on Thu Jul 8 00:36:29 2010, in response to Re: Los Angeles ''Grim Reaper'' serial killer caught in an interesting way, posted by SMAZ on Thu Jul 8 00:33:05 2010. lol! |
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Posted by Easy on Thu Jul 8 00:40:01 2010, in response to Re: Los Angeles ''Grim Reaper'' serial killer caught in an interesting way, posted by AMoreira81 on Thu Jul 8 00:35:45 2010. Probably not. But I don't support electrocution, stoning, limb chopping, and other primitive penalties enforced in countries like Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the US so I have no problem with that. |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Thu Jul 8 00:47:41 2010, in response to Re: Los Angeles ''Grim Reaper'' serial killer caught in an interesting way, posted by Easy on Thu Jul 8 00:40:01 2010. The switch for lethal injection likely does not get flipped eiither. |
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Posted by Grand Concourse on Thu Jul 8 00:50:09 2010, in response to Re: Los Angeles ''Grim Reaper'' serial killer caught in an interesting way, posted by Easy on Thu Jul 8 00:40:01 2010. So what do you feel they should use to kill the person? |
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Posted by Easy on Thu Jul 8 00:51:56 2010, in response to Re: Los Angeles ''Grim Reaper'' serial killer caught in an interesting way, posted by Grand Concourse on Thu Jul 8 00:50:09 2010. Old age. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Thu Jul 8 01:09:34 2010, in response to Re: Los Angeles ''Grim Reaper'' serial killer caught in an interesting way, posted by Easy on Thu Jul 8 00:36:29 2010. oh man. I was hoping to see the WTF Cat. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Thu Jul 8 01:11:27 2010, in response to Re: Los Angeles ''Grim Reaper'' serial killer caught in an interesting way, posted by AMoreira81 on Thu Jul 8 00:47:41 2010. I think it's a button that sets the three chemicals in motion. It may be three buttons. |
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Posted by AMoreira81 on Thu Jul 8 01:26:53 2010, in response to Re: Los Angeles ''Grim Reaper'' serial killer caught in an interesting way, posted by SMAZ on Thu Jul 8 01:11:27 2010. Yes, but the point is that most CA death row inmates die before execution. |
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Posted by SMAZ on Thu Jul 8 01:27:51 2010, in response to Re: Los Angeles ''Grim Reaper'' serial killer caught in an interesting way, posted by AMoreira81 on Thu Jul 8 01:26:53 2010. True. |
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