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Victor Hayes was 21 when the East Area Rapist attacked him and his girlfriend in their East Sacramento home.
More than four decades later, he opened up about the attack as he prepared to see suspect Joseph DeAngelo face a judge.
In 1993, it was the longest jury deliberation for a murder trial in California history. Dorothea Puente went to prison for some of the deaths at 1426 F Street.
Thirty years later was justice truly served? Did Dorothea have help committing her crimes?
A suspect on the run.
Seven bodies were found in the backyard of the boarding house at 1426 F Street and Dorothea Puente was gone. The grandmotherly criminal would soon be accused of nine murders. But how did they find her and who were her victims?
At 1426 F Street in Downtown Sacramento there's a charming Victorian with a dark history. It's where Dorothea Puente ran a boarding house, taking in elderly and disabled tenants. But in the fall of 1988, Sacramento Police Detective John Cabrera and his team dug up what he called "Dorothea's Graveyard." Was the grandmotherly woman a serial killer? Investigators were determined to find out.
Long before Joseph DeAngelo was identified as the suspect in the East Area Rapist-Golden State Killer case, true crime blogger and researcher Mike Morford was dissecting the police reports and interviewing survivors for his popular podcast, "Criminology."
We speak to Mike about how the developments in the case affected his work and his biggest questions about DeAngelo's life.
Four women are forever linked by the East Area Rapist (otherwise known as the Golden State Killer).
Their stories are different but they are united through their desire to expose the man behind the mask.
Jane Carson Sandler, Debbi Domingo, Margaret Wardlow and Michelle Cruz call themselves the "Sister Survivors." They live in South Carolina, Texas, Georgia and California.
We spoke with them at Crime Con in Nashville after they learned of the arrest of suspect Joseph DeAngelo.
Paul Holes spent 24 years searching for the East Area Rapist - Golden State Killer.
As an investigator for the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office, Holes retraced the steps of the notorious criminal.
Hours before he left law enforcement Holes drove to Joseph DeAngelo’s home but stopped himself from going inside.
FOX40 spoke to Paul Holes at Crime Con in Nashville after an arrest was made.
The arrest of Joseph DeAngelo brings relief to the victims of the East Area Rapist/Golden State Killer and their loved ones. But, how did detectives pull it off? How did DeAngelo react when law enforcement took him into custody? And what does this mean for the men and women who have dedicated their careers to one of the country's most notorious cold cases?
We sit down – one on one -- with Sacramento County Sheriff Detective Ken Clark.
Law enforcement from across the state announced the arrest of Joseph James DeAngelo, who has now been charged with eight counts of murder in connection with the East Area Rapist investigation.
The decades-old case has brought terror to Northern, Southern and central California since the late 1970s.
Using DNA evidence, police say they have begun to connect the dots between DeAngelo and the infamous crime spree.
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A major breakthrough in the case.
Fifteen years after his last known murder, investigators can finally say the East Area Rapist and Original Night Stalker are the same person.
Law enforcement has momentum and families of victims have hope this elusive killer will be exposed... but time is running out.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.