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They finally caught the East Area Rapist.
AKA-Golden State Killer. Very prolific serial burglar, rapist and murderer.
Was a very big deal when I was a lad. Around here, he would break in while people were home, tie them up, put plates and other breakable stuff on top of the husband, and sexually assault the wife. East Area Rapist Caught |
It was a cop!? I'm shocked.
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i was just reading this!!
what an amazing turn of events. |
Caught with DNA data from genealogy website.......
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I want to know why the crimes stopped abruptly in 1986.
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I must be living under a rock, never heard of him.
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What I thought was interesting and clever was how they sent the DNA samples they had in to some of the online DNA/genealogy sites which led them to relatives of his, and ultimately to him.
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Because?...
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Also, police have recently reversed the long-standing practice of seeing if companies' (particularly those that operate primarily online) have material that matches evidence. Now they ask for all material and see if they have any crimes that match, or ask for all information on individuals and see if they can find crimes. These last two are a clear violation of the Fourth Amendment and amount to the police searching your house to make sure you aren't guilty of anything. |
https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/dna-serial-killer-probe-sparks-privacy-concerns-54772519
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Personally i’m Glad he got busted. Anyway anyhow
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Looks like he may be the Visalia Ransacker as well who terrorized my wife's neighborhood near College of the Sequoias when she was in high school including burglarizing their house.
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Cops, Drs, Clergy, govt officials, ice cream men, garbage men, school teachers, etc... are all people and any of them can be evil. I'm not sure that any one particular occupation tends to attract more evil people than another. |
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The "Grim Sleeper" killer in Los Angeles comes to mind. His DNA, found at the scenes of the crimes, was not in any government database, but the police would re-scan the database over the years and recheck. His son's DNA eventually wound up in the database due to his arrest on criminal charges. A routine re-scan resulted in a familial hit with the serial killer's DNA, and, with some investigation, it was linked to Lonnie Franklin, Jr. In short, you can protect your DNA only so far but if someone to whom you are closely related "releases" their DNA, your privacy is compromised. |
This POS is 72 yrs. old.
What will they do with now? Profilers will probably want him alive in protected custody to interview and study him. |
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So what - he just got tired of raping and killing? |
Maybe got too old
The reason they suspected he had LEO background was because he was so good at not leaving any clues, almost like he knew how and for what they would be looking. |
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Imagine if they tried that approach with quicken or TurboTax. |
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