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| Authorities link gruesome, decades-old New Hampshire killings to deceased California inmate |
| By latimes.com- Hailey Branson-Potts |
| Published: 01/26/2017 |
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A drifter who died in a California prison while serving time for killing and dismembering a Contra Costa County woman has been linked to the disappearance of a New Hampshire woman and to the deaths of another woman and three children whose bodies were found in metal drums in the woods of New England, authorities said Thursday. New Hampshire State Police and the state attorney general’s office said they used a long and complicated trail of DNA evidence to determine that a Susanville, Calif., inmate was a possible serial killer who used at least five different aliases as he preyed on women and children over several decades. “This is a guy who was a chameleon,” New Hampshire Asst. Atty. General Jeffrey Strelzin said in a news conference. People who knew him “said generally he was a strange guy but just didn’t have a lot of information about him,” Strelzin said. Read More. |
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