By David Lohr
(Continued)
Friday, May 18, 2007
PHOENIX, Ariz.— Last week Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Andrew Klein 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, which in turn link him to the Baseline serial killings. This week the prosecution failed to turn over the samples and Goudeau's attorneys are now requesting that the judge dismiss the sexual assault cases. Mike Anthony Scerbo, a spokesman for County Attorney Andrew Thomas, refuses to comment on the motion to dismiss. Arguments from both sides will be heard on June 8.
Serial Killer Story Of The Week:
CRIME LIBRARY — Profile of the Zodiac Killer: Former FBI profiler Gregg McCrary analyzes the behavior, personality, and motives of the notorious Zodiac serial killer who has remained unidentified for decades. The man who called himself the Zodiac was organized, intelligent and meticulous. He constantly changed his method of operating and openly admitted that murder was sport for him. Clearly, the killer wanted credit for them.
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