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Thursday, May 10, 2007 Phoenix, AZ — Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Andrew Klein has ordered prosecutors to turn DNA samples over to the attorneys of accused serial killer Mark Goudeau. The defense team has been requesting the evidence for several months. According to prosecutors, the samples link Goudeau to a pair of sexual assaults from 2005. Goudeau's attorneys made the request because they want to have the samples tested at an independent lab.
Friday, May 11, 2007
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Robert Pickton |
New Westminster, British Columbia — A pathologist testified that a skull found along a rural road in 1995, has been linked to suspected serial killer Robert Pickton. Dr. James Ferris said DNA from the skull matched DNA taken from bones on Pickton's property. Dr. Ferris also said the skull had been sawed in an unusual fashion. "At that time I was very concerned about this particular specimen and I was confident we were dealing with a homicide case," Ferris said. "I've seen bodies that have been mutilated and sawed but I have never seen a complete sagittal cut through the skull before." Pickton is charged with first-degree murder in the deaths of six women. Following this trial, he will be tried on an additional 20 counts of murder. Serial Killer Story Of The Week:
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Dana Gray |
CRIME LIBRARY — Dana Sue Gray: Former surgical nurse with a need for money and an obsession for extravagant shopping sprees kills several women and uses their assets to get her hair done and buy hundreds of dollars of goods. Previous Page
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