The Golden State Killer: Caught by Kleenex

Ok so we don't know the exact brand of the discarded tissue used to catch the Golden State Killer but it's such a catchy title that I couldn't resist. Unsealed warrants indicate that police waited for the GSK suspect, Joseph James DeAngelo, to wheel his garbage to the curb and then they plucked the tissue from the bin for DNA testing. Officers also took swabs off the handle of his car door while he shopped at a local Hobby Lobby.

The warrant also lists nine pages of "trophies" that DeAngelo took from his victims including wedding rings, handbags, a poker chip, clothes and silver dollars. While much of the 171-page warrant was redacted, there were still several disturbing details revealed to the public. Police believe that DeAngelo stalked his victims before attacking them, using drainage ditches to essentially hide in plain sight. He was very bold in his attacks and terrorized entire neighborhoods.

DeAngelo has yet to enter pleas to any of the 12 murders that he has been charged with. According to the unsealed documents, he is also a suspect in a 13th. He is also suspected of dozens of rapes but may not be charged for those crimes because of the statute of limitations. He is expected to make another court appearance on July 12.


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