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There's Something About Henry

Part III: Seven Degrees of Henry Lee





By David McGowan

July 2000

"Can I tell you who really I am, with all the secrecy that's in the family?
... I only have one purpose in life, and that's to express some of my views
and some of the views that I have been instructed - anything that can put
down Christianity, anything that can put down democracy, anything that can
put down freedom."

Rafael Resendez-Ramirez, delivering his closing argument to a jury in St.
Louis, March 1989

 Henry's reign of terror had been ended for a mere nine months when another
series of violent 'serial killings' began on March 27, 1984 in part of
Henry's old stomping ground, the state of Florida (where Resendez-Ramirez
also confessed to having committed two murders). By the time it was over, ten
people had met with a gruesome death, allegedly at the hands of Bobby Joe
Long. Though rarely mentioned in press accounts of the killings, Long is a
cousin of Henry Lee Lucas.

        It had been just over two years since John Wayne Gacy had been
indicted for the murder of thirty three young men in Chicago when the first
of a 'new' wave of 'serial killings' began terrorizing the people of the
Windy City. A year-and-a-half later, seventeen young women had fallen victim
to the 'Ripper Crew,' led by Robin Gecht. Though infrequently mentioned,
Gecht had been one of the young male employees of John Gacy. Seventeen years
later, just days prior to the scheduled execution of one of the 'Rippers',
David Gecht - son of Robin - would be arrested along with three accomplices
and charged with committing an act of murder.

        The odds that it is merely coincidence that two serial killers worked
side by side without either having awareness of - or involvement in - the
other's killings are surely astronomical. More likely is that Gecht was a
member of a cult led by Gacy and was indeed involved in the earlier series of
killings. Well documented is that Gacy surrounded himself with young men and
boys, one of whom was Robin Gecht.

        Also documented is that Gacy had these boys excavate the twenty-nine
graves located directly beneath his house. While it is claimed that the boys
were unaware that what they were digging were graves, how credible is this
claim? The stench of death permeating the space beneath Gacy's house - and
indeed the house itself - was universally described as overwhelming.

        It seems entirely possible that those digging the graves - and likely
burying the bodies as well - were teen cultists led by Gacy himself. The home
was likely used as something of a safe house for the cult, as well as a body
drop. Following the arrest of Gacy, the group - now under the leadership of
Gecht - was likely forced to take its activities out onto the streets, so to
speak. The change in gender of the victims could be due to one of two
factors: a deliberate attempt to disassociate the Ripper killings from the
Gacy killings; or simply a reflection of the difference in sexual preference
between Gacy and Gecht. At any rate, it is an acknowledged fact that the
Ripper Crew was a Satanic cult that killed as a group, much as did the Manson
Family. Prosecutors in fact likened Gecht's followers to the Family, who
yearned to please their leader and killed on command.

        As mentioned in Part 1 of this series, the string of shootings dubbed
the 'Son of Sam' murders were not - as is generally believed - the work of
David Berkowitz acting alone, but were likewise the work of a Satanic cult
(this case has been exhaustively researched by Maury Terry and documented in
his book, The Ultimate Evil). An offshoot of the Process Church of the Final
Judgment, the cult has been referred to as both the Chingon cult and the
Four-P cult.

        The Process Church, it should be noted, was itself an offshoot of the
Church of Scientology, which was the brainchild of L. Ron Hubbard - an agent
of the Office of Naval Intelligence. Hubbard was a close associate of Jack
Parsons, rocket fuel scientist and avid follower of the occult, who founded
the prestigious JPL in Pasadena, California. About the same time that Hubbard
was creating his 'church,' Parsons was busy starting the first American
chapter of the OTO (Ordo Templi Orientis), mentored by the notorious English
occultist Aleister Crowley, a high profile MI5 (British intelligence) asset
and an avid Nazi sympathizer during World War II.

        Elsewhere in California, Anton Szandor LaVey would be busily
organizing his Church of Satan in San Francisco, where he would become
something of a celebrity - the clown prince of Satanism. From his church
would spring forth both the Temple of Set - led by U.S. intelligence asset
and Phoenix Project operative Michael Aquino - and the Werewolf Order, led by
LaVey's daughter Zeena and patterned directly after the Nazi-front Werewolf
Corps in post-war Germany.

        From this primordial stew would arise, in the late sixties, the
Manson Family. Much of Manson's ideology was taken directly from the
teachings of the Process Church, with whom Manson was closely connected, as
alluded to by Bugliosi in Helter Skelter, and greatly elaborated on by Ed
Sanders in The Family. Sanders links Manson as well to the Church of Satan
and the OTO, as well as the Church of Scientology (as was true of Berkowitz
as well). All of these connections are quite well documented in Terry's and
Sanders' books. For instance, two of the Manson family members convicted of
murder were recruited directly from LaVey's Church of Satan - Susan "Sexy
Sadie" Atkins and Bobby "Cupid" Beausoleil.

        LaVey in fact provides one of many connections between killers and
victims. He had formed a close association with Roman Polanski shortly before
the murders, when he served as the technical consultant for Polanski on his
film Rosemary's Baby, in which he also made a cameo appearance as - who else?
- Satan. Newspaper accounts at the time of the slayings were rife with claims
that the Polanskis were Satanists who hosted drug and sex orgies. But here I
digress.

        The point is that the Manson Family had numerous affiliations with an
array of Satanic groups. In fact, Terry's evidence indicates that the Family
was (and is) a Satanic cult itself, a faction of the Chingon cult and a
sister group to the New York chapter responsible for the Son of Sam slayings.
Further evidence presented by Terry indicates that another sister group was
in operation in the sixties and seventies in the SanFrancisco/Santa Cruz
area, with this interlocking network quite possibly responsible for the
Zodiac murders as well. With all this in mind, we now turn our attention to
the Santa Cruz area and the explosion of violent murders that belched forth
from this cauldron.

        In March of 1967, Charles Milles Manson was released from prison and
given transport to San Francisco, where - despite having served virtually his
entire adult life in prison - he immediately started gathering followers,
many recruited from the various Satanic groups blossoming in the area. In the
Spring of the following year, 1968, Manson would load his new followers into
a bus and take them on the road, ultimately settling into the Los Angeles
area.

        In December of 1968, the first of the Zodiac murders would rock the
San Francisco area. Others would soon follow. On August 9th and 10th of 1969,
the Manson Family would commit two of the most notorious multiple murders in
the nation's history - the Tate-LaBianca slayings - victims of which included
Sharon Tate, the daughter of Colonel Paul Tate of U.S. Army Intelligence.

        Meanwhile, elsewhere in the country, a man named Stanley Baker was
convicted in July of 1970 for the murder of a Montana resident. Baker
candidly admitted to his arresting officers that he had a little problem - he
was a cannibal. As proof, he produced from his pocket some well gnawed human
fingers.

        Baker, as it turns out, liked to talk and candidly admitted his
involvement in numerous other murders that he claimed to have committed as a
member of the aforementioned Four-P cult. In fact, police were able to
conclusively link him to a murder in San Francisco, thanks to his having
thoughtfully left behind a bloody fingerprint. California courts nevertheless
declined to prosecute Baker for the homicide with the ridiculous claim that
he had been denied a speedy trial.

        Despite his confessed involvement in a number of murders, and despite
the fact that the murder he was convicted of involved him ripping out the
man's heart and eating it, Baker was released from prison after just 15 years
and remains at large today (the theme of inexplicably lenient treatment by
the criminal 'justice' system, already mentioned in conjunction with Henry
Lee, will be more fully explored later).

        Just months after the conviction of Baker - in a case closely
mirroring the slaughter of the residents of the Tate house - John Lindley
Frazier, allegedly acting alone, killed all the occupants of a home in Santa
Cruz, including a prominent doctor, his wife, secretary, and two children. As
a grand finale, he threw the bodies in the pool (largely cleansing them of
forensic evidence) and then lit the house on fire.

        Frazier, who was known to have a strong interest in the occult, was
said to have started his own lifestyle as an Aquarian Age hermit, living in a
six-foot-square shack in the woods (can you say Ted Kaczynski - who was, by
the way, a subject of MK-ULTRA experiments while a student at Harvard,
according to Counterpunch).

        Not long after Frazier's rampage, and while the death toll of the
Zodiac Killer continued to rise, Edmund Kemper began his bloody odyssey
through the streets of Santa Cruz, ultimately leaving eight dead before he
was stopped in early 1973. Most of his victims were beheaded and dissected,
as well as being cannibalized and sexually abused after their death.

        Just five months after Kemper claimed his first victim, Herbert
Mullin began a parallel series of killings in (where else?) Santa Cruz.
Mullin also admitted to having a strong interest in the occult, and once told
a Bible study class that "Satan gets into people and makes them do things
they don't want to." The killings attributed to him had obvious occult
overtones as well. His first victim was killed on Friday the 13th, his second
on or about Halloween. His third killing was the stabbing of a Catholic
priest in his confessional on November 2 - All Souls Day.

        All told, he would be credited with 13 killings in just four months
before being stopped in February of 1973. While awaiting trial on the
charges, he was assigned a cell adjoining none other than Ed Kemper. The two
were, inexplicably, represented by the same defense attorney - James Jackson
- who had also previously represented fellow Santa Cruz mass murderer John
Frazier. Even more inexplicably, all three were 'examined' after their arrest
by psychiatrist Donald Lunde, who appeared as a witness in all three trials.

        Apparently, there aren't many defense attorneys or psychiatric
witnesses available in Santa Cruz (Mullin attempted to refuse the services of
attorney Jackson, but the judge denied his request). Be that as it may, the
rash of Satanic murders afflicting California would continue.

        In 1977, not far from San Francisco, another serial killer would
begin a string of killings. Richard Chase, dubbed the Vampire of Sacramento,
would soon stand accused of six homicides that were laced with Satanic
symbolism, including the ritual mutilation of the left breast of one of his
female victims and the drinking of his victim's blood.

        [This preoccupation with the left breast of victims was shared by the
Ripper Crew, who routinely severed and cannibalized the left breast of their
victims. In the Boston Strangler case, one of the victims was found with 18
stab wounds forming a design on her left breast. And Resendez-Ramirez, aside
from his killings in the U.S. is suspected in the ritual murders of as many
as 187 women in Juarez, Mexico - many of whom had their left breast severed.]

        Yet another Satanic serial killer was to terrorize California in
1984, the highly publicized Night Stalker, Richard Ramirez. Ramirez's
involvement in Satanism was so flagrant that it was impossible for the press
to ignore. He was routinely referred to as a "self-styled Satanist," however,
which is clearly not the case. In truth, Ramirez was connected to at least
one high-profile Satanic church, and likely to a covert cult as well.

        Ramirez was first introduced to Satanism at a young age by his older
cousin Mike in - of all places - El Paso, Texas (or possibly even earlier by
his father, a former policeman in Juarez, Mexico). Mike was a decorated Green
Beret who had served as a special forces operative in Vietnam. Chances are
that cousin Mike was in fact a Phoenix Program assassin, who clearly relished
the opportunity that Vietnam gave him to engage in his bloodlust.

        Mike had documented some of his assignments in Vietnam by taking
graphic Polaroid photos depicting rape, torture, mutilation, and murder.
These he shared with his young cousin Richard. There is reason to believe
that Mike also got Richard involved with a cult, which certainly don't seem
to be in short supply in the El Paso area.

        Richard left El Paso in 1978 and journeyed to California, where he
quickly hooked up with LaVey's Church of Satan. It is claimed that he parted
company with LaVey's group before his killing spree began, though his
interest in Satanism clearly continued, as evidenced by the symbolism
attending the Night Stalker crime scenes, including the drawing of
pentagrams.

        Also described as a 'dabbler' in Satanism was everyone's favorite
cannibal, Jeffrey Dahmer. It is likely that Dahmer was much more than just a
dabbler, a fact made clear by the detailed plan for constructing a Satanic
alter that was found in his apartment, complete with the human skulls he had
been collecting.

        In one of the most bizarre 'coincidences' surrounding America's
serial killers, the brother of one of Dahmer's victims was found stabbed to
death in March of 1999 - long after Dahmer himself had been murdered - in
what was described by police as a ritual sacrifice. This would tend to
indicate that others were involved in Dahmer's murder spree, though it is
possible that it was just a coincidence.

        Given, however, that Satanic crime is said to be so rare in America
that it does not in fact exist, one wonders what the odds are of two kids
from the same family being murdered under such circumstances. And while we
are on the subject of coincidences, what are the odds that the Stayner family
would have one son kidnapped as a child and subjected to eight years of
torture and sexual abuse, only to have their other son later turn out to be a
serial killer? But here I again digress.

        Yet another obvious Satanist in the serial killer crowd is the man
who was known as the Butcher of Kansas, Bob Berdella. By his own admission,
Berdella turned to Satanism after the death of his father when he was still a
teen. Among the array of macabre artifacts found in his home and place of
business (Bob's Bizarre Bazaar) were numerous items fashioned from human body
parts, as well as an abundance of occult literature and a Satanic ritual
robe.

        Another rather curious fact about the Berdella case was that
following his conviction, a local millionaire named Dell Dunmire bought all
of Berdella's belongings, including the house in which the murders were
committed and the entire inventory of his home and business. He proceeded to
level the house and then sold the vacant lot.

        It is quite possible that these actions were taken to hide evidence
of the involvement of others, including possibly himself. It will be recalled
that Henry Lee Lucas claimed that the upper echelons of the cult he was
involved with included the wealthy and powerful. Berkowitz made the same
claims of the Son of Sam cult. Journalist Terry was, in fact, able to
document the involvement in the cult of such figures as Cotton Club film
producer Roy Radin and wealthy art dealer Andrew Crispo. Crispo actually
admitted to being present at a ritual homicide, though he denied
participating in the grisly murder.

        Besides the killers listed here who have exhibited an overt interest
in Satanism, it is tempting to conclude that any murder that includes such
elements as cannibalism, ritual mutilation and necrophilia is Satanically
inspired. To do so, however, would reek of Christian fundamentalism with its
desire to cast all such evil as the work of the Devil.

        We will refrain from doing so here. We will also pause here to note
that your erstwhile reporter is not, by any stretch of the imagination, a
Christian fundamentalist. In fact, I am not a Christian at all, but rather an
atheist. I do not believe in God or Satan, though I do believe that both are
concepts that are used by the powerful few to promote an agenda.

        I do not believe that those who are at the top of the food chain on
either side of the aisle believe in God or Satan either, for that matter.
They merely exploit the belief systems of their followers to serve their own
ends. The main point here is that readers should not conclude that the
actions of these killers is influenced or directed by an entity known as
Satan, but by mortal men who manipulate the belief systems of others. I'm
glad we cleared that up, but once again I digress.

We turn now to another of the recurrent themes that runs through the serial
killer literature: the inexplicably lax treatment afforded America's serial
killers - already noted in reference to Henry Lee Lucas, Richard Speck and
Stanley Baker. This trend is all the more remarkable in light of the fact
that the U.S. has the harshest criminal justice system in the 'free' world.

        So leniently have many of our serial killers been treated that it is
hard not to conclude that the actions of America's courts and key law
enforcement personnel are often deliberately intended to keep these men on
the streets. If this is not the case, then it is difficult to imagine what
other explanation would suffice to explain these glaring exceptions to the
'Rule of Law.'

        John Wayne Gacy, for instance, was convicted in 1968 of violently
raping a teenage boy. For this he was sentenced to ten years, but was
released after serving just 18 months. Some years later - during the killing
years of 1972-1978 - at least two young men would go to the police with
stories of being chloroformed by Gacy and being subsequently tortured and
violently raped.

        Despite Gacy's record for engaging in exactly that type of behavior,
the complaints were not believed by the police who failed to take any action.
Police did finally take action in December of 1978, searching Gacy's home in
response to allegations made by yet another young man. They found drivers
licenses and jewelry that appeared to belong to some of the missing boys,
copious quantities of drugs, a stained rug, handcuffs, a home-made stock,
police badges, a syringe and needles, and rope.

        Despite the discovery of this evidence - and the fact that the stench
of death literally filled every corner of the house as it rose up through the
floor boards from the twenty-nine corpses rotting below - the police decided
to take no action at that time and left to "further research the case." Gacy
would not be arrested for eight more days, and then it was on drug charges
unconnected to the murders. This triggered a second search of the house
though that resulted in the discovery of the bodies.

        In between the first and second searches, Gacy actually invited
officers into his home for drinks, and yet again they bafflingly failed to
notice the unmistakable smell of decomposition. Police also aided Gacy by
steadfastly refusing to list any of Gacy's victims as 'missing,' preferring
instead to consider them runaways. It was noted during the search, by the
way, that Gacy's house was impeccably neat, as was that other infamous death
house, Jeffrey Dahmer's Milwaukee apartment.

        Dahmer also received rather lax treatment from authorities both
before and during his killing spree. In 1989, Dahmer had been convicted on
molestation charges, for which he received only probation and one year on a
work release program. Even this was too harsh though, and a judge granted him
early release after just ten months, despite a letter from the prisoner's own
father asking that he be held until he received treatment.

        Following his release, his probation officer failed to make a single
visit to Dahmer's home, which - like Gacy's - reeked of death and
decomposition. This would later become the basis of a lawsuit by survivors of
some of Dahmer's victims, who plausibly contended that a single visit by the
probation department would have put Dahmer out of business.

        Even more baffling is the fact that a 14-year-old boy - naked,
bleeding and heavily drugged - was seen fleeing Dahmer's apartment by two
women who called the police to report the incident. The police, upon their
arrival, chose to believe Dahmer's story of a lover's quarrel, despite the
fact that the women were still on the scene and angrily tried to inform the
officers that they had seen the terror-stricken boy actively resisting
Dahmer's efforts to restrain him, and despite the fact that the boy was
clearly underage.

        Yet more inexplicable, the police claim to have accompanied the pair
back to Dahmer's apartment and to have noticed nothing amiss. This despite
the fact that there was at the time a three-day-old corpse on the bed with
the attendant smell of death, not to mention an abundance of rather morbid
artifacts. Nevertheless, the police left and Dahmer promptly proceeded to
kill the boy and rape and disembowel the corpse.

        The mother of one of the women who had witnessed the boy fleeing
called officers back after reading a newspaper story on a missing boy who
closely resembled the naked young man, but her concerns were dismissed. Out
of despair, she even contacted the local FBI office, but this was also to no
avail. The case was considered closed, even though Dahmer was a convicted
child molester who was still on probation, and even though the boy who police
returned to the killer that night was the brother of the boy Dahmer had
previously been convicted of molesting.

        The Night Stalker was another who received notably light sentencing.
Convicted of rape while still in high school, he was let off without even
receiving probation. And his mentor - cousin Mike - was convicted of shooting
his wife in the face, killing her in full view of the 13-year-old future
serial killer. He was sent to a mental hospital from which he was released in
less than five years. Following his release, he again assumed the role of
mentor to Richard.

        Then there is the case of Bobby Joe Long, Henry's kin. Accused by his
girlfriend of rape and battery, he was convicted of the latter. He was
granted a new trial, however, and was acquitted, despite numerous credible
witnesses who testified against him. Between the first and second trials, he
was also convicted of sending obscene materials and making obscene phone
calls to a twelve-year-old girl. For this, he was sentenced to six month's
probation and two days in jail. Later, he was convicted of attempting to
abduct a girl at gunpoint and received a $1,500 fine and three years
probation.

        How much worse can it get, you ask? Consider the case of Gary
Heidnik. He was arrested in 1978 when it was discovered that he had a woman
chained in his basement. She had been repeatedly tortured and raped. Charged
with kidnapping, rape, unlawful restraint and false imprisonment, Heidnik was
convicted. He was back out by early 1983. A few years later, six more women
would have to endure this same tortuous ordeal. Two of them would not
survive.

        Or consider the case of Arthur Shawcross. Arthur had gone to Vietnam
in 1968, and though records indicate he served as a supply clerk, he returned
telling lurid tales of rape, torture, cannibalism, mutilation and
dismemberment (can you say Phoenix?). Upon his return, he promptly set fire
to a local paper mill and a cheese factory - crimes for which he was
sentenced to five years in prison. He served less than two.

        A year later, Shawcross raped, strangled, mutilated and cannibalized
an eight-year-old girl and a ten-year-old boy. He also admitted returning on
several occasions to have sex with the boy's rotting corpse. He received a 25
year sentence for the girl's death, but was never even charged with the boy's
murder, despite the fact that he had confessed to the crime and showed
investigators where the body lay. Shawcross was released just fifteen years
later, resulting in eleven more deaths.

        Or consider the case of Edmund Kemper. In 1964, young Ed shot both
his grandparents in the head. Placed in the custody of the Youth Authority,
Kemper was released after serving just five years for the double murder.
Richard Speck was convicted of a stabbing in Texas in 1966, just months
before the slaughter of the eight student nurses; he was fined ten dollars,
despite having been arrested some three dozen times in his life.

        As the trial was set to begin for Hillside Strangler Angelo Buono,
prosecutors moved to dismiss all ten murder charges and drop prosecution
altogether of Buono as the Strangler. The judge, to his credit, refused to
grant the motion and instructed the prosecutors to proceed with the case.
Richard Chase was released from psychiatric confinement in 1976 despite
protests from the staff that he was dangerous, due in part to his professed
belief that he required the blood of others to survive. His killings began
the next year, but not before his being found by the police in the desert
naked and covered in blood. In his car nearby were guns and a bucket of human
blood.

        Albert DeSalvo, purportedly the Boston Strangler, was arrested in
1955 and charged with molesting a nine-year-old girl. The charges were
dropped. In the next few years, he was twice arrested for breaking and
entering. Both times he received suspended sentences. In 1960, he was again
convicted of breaking and entering in conjunction with a series of sexual
assaults. He served just eleven months.

        And consider finally the cases of Charles Manson and Ted Bundy. The
LAPD, arguably the most corrupt police department in the country - though
there is certainly no lack of competition - couldn't really be bothered with
the wealth of evidence that implicated Family members in the Tate and
LaBianca murders.

        The department refused to acknowledge and examine the glaringly
obvious connections between the two murder scenes, thus severely hampering
the investigation. They likewise refused to explore the connections between
the Gary Hinman murder and the other two more high-profile crimes.

        The L.A Sheriffs has solved the Hinman case, no thanks to the LAPD,
and had Bobby Beausoleil in custody and knew of his connections to the
Family. They were also well aware of the connections between the three crime
scenes. Two motorcycle gang members with close ties to the Family - Al
Springer and Danny DeCarlo of the Straight Satans - had given them damning
testimony concerning the Family's involvement in all the murders.

        When the sheriffs passed this information on to the LAPD, they
proceeded to do absolutely nothing. Meanwhile, on September 1, 1969, just a
few weeks after the Tate murders, a gun was found and turned in to L.A.'s
finest. The gun was a rather rare and unique weapon, and just happened to
match the description of the weapon suspected of being used in the murders,
right down to the broken handle.

        Nevertheless, the department tagged and filed away the weapon, where
it was promptly forgotten. For months. It took a phone call from the father
of the boy who had found the gun to get the department to acknowledge its
existence, and even then he was initially told that it had probably been
destroyed. It hadn't, and was in fact the weapon used to kill the victims at
the Tate house.

        Elsewhere, Susan Atkins had been arrested on unrelated charges and
was spending some time in the Sybil Brand Institute for Women. While there,
she gave detailed confessions of the murders to two fellow inmates. Both of
these women tried repeatedly to pass this information along to the LAPD, but
were consistently denied permission to do so, despite the fact that one of
the women to whom these requests were made was at the time dating one of the
Tate case homicide detectives.

        In other words, the LAPD had at its disposal the eyewitness accounts
of a participant in the crime, the gun used in the crime, the statements of
two close associates of the killers directly implicating them in the crime,
among other evidence, and yet chose to do nothing for a period of several
months.

        Ted Bundy, on the other hand, had already been taken into custody.
The problem was that, in some kind of surrealistic Keystone Cops scenario,
they just couldn't seem to keep him there. In 1975, Bundy was convicted of
the kidnapping and assault of Carol DaRonch. For this, he was sentenced to
1-15 years with the possibility of parole, meaning that he likely would have
been back on the streets in record time.

        Shortly thereafter, Colorado police filed murder charges against
Bundy, greatly overdue considering that at least five people had given the
police Bundy's name in connection with a string of killings being
investigated. This information was filed away and forgotten for years. Now
awaiting trial for murder, and suspected of numerous other murders, Bundy was
granted permission to represent himself. Despite being an obvious security
risk, he was allowed to do research in the courthouse library, unattended and
unrestrained. Luckily for Ted, the library had an open window. Bundy
'escaped' by jumping out the window and casually walking away.

        Recaptured after nearly a week on the lam, Bundy would 'escape' again
just months later. This time, he was said to have exited his cell through the
ceiling space and crawled into the living quarters of a deputy. Then he
dropped down from the ceiling and strolled casually out the door. If this is
in fact the case, then it must be noted that this is a very peculiar design
feature for a prison.

        Part 4 of this story will look at further commonalties in the stories
of America's serial killers.

"He has a job. His job is killing people. It's what he was trained to do."

A juror in the Richard Ramirez trial







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