Possible Golden State Killer Accomplice and More GSK News

As more and more details emerge in the Golden State Killer case, one of the most intriguing is that he may have had an accomplice. "It's a possibility," investigator Paul Holes told the crowd at Crimecon on Monday. According to Holes, the possible accomplice didn't aid and abet in any of the murders and only served as a lookout/getaway driver during the infamous killer's "East Area Rapist" phase. The theory stems from at least one rape victim's statement that she heard her attacker talking to someone else but Holes does admit he could have been talking to himself as part of a self-preservation technique. There are other investigators who disagree with the possibility of an accomplice.

Joseph James DeAngelo’s Accomplice: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

In other GSK news, prosecutors from Ventura, Sacramento and Santa Barbara counties will be meeting over the next few days to determine where to try Joseph James DeAngelo for his crimes. Since his murder and rape spree spanned several jurisdictions it is possible that there could be several trials in each county but, for the purposes of judicial expediency, the possibility of a single trial is being explored. As of now, a possible death penalty case has not been taken out of consideration.

Hopefully, the Golden State Killer case is not the only case that goes to trial or is in some other way resolved. There are some very prominent cold cases that could be solved by the same DNA and genealogy techniques.

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