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| Parole officials to investigate supervision of accused serial killers |
| By latimes.com- Paige St. John |
| Published: 05/14/2014 |
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California parole officials have launched an internal inquiry into how closely state agents supervised two sex offenders who allegedly killed four women, and possibly a fifth, while being tracked with GPS. However, a state Senate leader has yet to request the independent investigation he said he would seek a month ago, and federal court officials who also supervised the alleged killers and tracked the movements of one of them have refused to discuss their accountability. “I don’t understand how they could go for months without being caught or being under suspicion,” said Jesse Fisher, the boyfriend of Martha Anaya, a 28-year-old Orange County woman who allegedly was the accused serial killers’ third victim. Fisher said the possibility that two felons killed four or more women while supposedly under close supervision deserves scrutiny. Read More. |
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