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  • Here's a true crime story:
    *The Case of the Golden State Killer*
    *Crime:* Rape, Murder, Burglary
    *Location:* California, USA
    *Time:* 1970s-1980s
    *Perpetrator:* Joseph James DeAngelo
    *Victims:* 12 murdered, 45 raped, countless burglarized
    *Story:*
    Between 1976 and 1986, a serial rapist and murderer terrorized California communities. Dubbed the "Golden State Killer" (GSK), he committed heinous crimes in Sacramento, Contra Costa, and Orange counties.
    *Modus Operandi:*
    1. Targeted suburban homes, often breaking in through open windows or unlocked doors.
    2. Bound and gagged victims, then raped and murdered.
    3. Stole personal items, like jewelry and coins.
    *Investigation:*
    1. Initial investigation yielded few leads.
    2. DNA evidence collected, but technology limited.
    3. Case went cold.
    *Breakthrough:*
    1. 2018: Sacramento Police Department reopened the case.
    2. Uploaded DNA evidence to genealogy website GEDmatch.
    3. Matched DNA to DeAngelo's relatives.
    4. Obtained DeAngelo's DNA from trash; matched to crime scenes.
    *Arrest and Conviction:*
    1. April 2018: DeAngelo arrested.
    2. Pled guilty to 26 counts of murder, rape, and burglary.
    3. Sentenced to life without parole.
    *Impact:*
    1. Closure for victims' families.
    2. Revolutionized investigative genetics.
    3. Inspired new cold case investigations.
    *Interesting Facts:*
    1. DeAngelo was a former police officer.
    2. Used his knowledge to evade capture.
    3. Lived a double life, hiding his dark secrets.
    *Sources:*
    1. "I'll Be Gone in the Dark" by Michelle McNamara
    2. HBO documentary "I'll Be Gone in the Dark"
    3. Sacramento Police Department press releases.
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  • True crime story
    2024/10/14
    Here's a true crime story:
    *The Case of the Golden State Killer*
    *Crime:* Rape, Murder, Burglary
    *Location:* California, USA
    *Time:* 1970s-1980s
    *Perpetrator:* Joseph James DeAngelo
    *Victims:* 12 murdered, 45 raped, countless burglarized
    *Story:*
    Between 1976 and 1986, a serial rapist and murderer terrorized California communities. Dubbed the "Golden State Killer" (GSK), he committed heinous crimes in Sacramento, Contra Costa, and Orange counties.
    *Modus Operandi:*
    1. Targeted suburban homes, often breaking in through open windows or unlocked doors.
    2. Bound and gagged victims, then raped and murdered.
    3. Stole personal items, like jewelry and coins.
    *Investigation:*
    1. Initial investigation yielded few leads.
    2. DNA evidence collected, but technology limited.
    3. Case went cold.
    *Breakthrough:*
    1. 2018: Sacramento Police Department reopened the case.
    2. Uploaded DNA evidence to genealogy website GEDmatch.
    3. Matched DNA to DeAngelo's relatives.
    4. Obtained DeAngelo's DNA from trash; matched to crime scenes.
    *Arrest and Conviction:*
    1. April 2018: DeAngelo arrested.
    2. Pled guilty to 26 counts of murder, rape, and burglary.
    3. Sentenced to life without parole.
    *Impact:*
    1. Closure for victims' families.
    2. Revolutionized investigative genetics.
    3. Inspired new cold case investigations.
    *Interesting Facts:*
    1. DeAngelo was a former police officer.
    2. Used his knowledge to evade capture.
    3. Lived a double life, hiding his dark secrets.
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Here's a true crime story:
*The Case of the Golden State Killer*
*Crime:* Rape, Murder, Burglary
*Location:* California, USA
*Time:* 1970s-1980s
*Perpetrator:* Joseph James DeAngelo
*Victims:* 12 murdered, 45 raped, countless burglarized
*Story:*
Between 1976 and 1986, a serial rapist and murderer terrorized California communities. Dubbed the "Golden State Killer" (GSK), he committed heinous crimes in Sacramento, Contra Costa, and Orange counties.
*Modus Operandi:*
1. Targeted suburban homes, often breaking in through open windows or unlocked doors.
2. Bound and gagged victims, then raped and murdered.
3. Stole personal items, like jewelry and coins.
*Investigation:*
1. Initial investigation yielded few leads.
2. DNA evidence collected, but technology limited.
3. Case went cold.
*Breakthrough:*
1. 2018: Sacramento Police Department reopened the case.
2. Uploaded DNA evidence to genealogy website GEDmatch.
3. Matched DNA to DeAngelo's relatives.
4. Obtained DeAngelo's DNA from trash; matched to crime scenes.
*Arrest and Conviction:*
1. April 2018: DeAngelo arrested.
2. Pled guilty to 26 counts of murder, rape, and burglary.
3. Sentenced to life without parole.
*Impact:*
1. Closure for victims' families.
2. Revolutionized investigative genetics.
3. Inspired new cold case investigations.
*Interesting Facts:*
1. DeAngelo was a former police officer.
2. Used his knowledge to evade capture.
3. Lived a double life, hiding his dark secrets.
*Sources:*
1. "I'll Be Gone in the Dark" by Michelle McNamara
2. HBO documentary "I'll Be Gone in the Dark"
3. Sacramento Police Department press releases.
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