Juvenile cat killer in Rancho 1960.s
Jan 15, 2019 20:42:01 GMT
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Post by nick on Jan 15, 2019 20:42:01 GMT
I am looking for people who liked in the Rancho area in the 1960s in particular the neighborhood of the EAR attacks #1, #3 #6, #8, #15, Maggiore murders and also one more by itself I call it #43B it's the Gadsten way attack for reference.
If you know of anyway who lived in those areas in the 1960's please them if they are willing to talk to me they might have information that is important not on its own merit but with connections to others. PM me.
I posted this on another thread as it came to me.
My "old guy Patrol Deputy" (he worked Rancho during EAR) told me one of many stories that hit me just now. The old guy told me one night when we were talking about the sick things that kids with mental disorders do and how they become serial offenders as adults with there being signs early on. He told me about a call in Rancho that another much older guy had told him (so it's not first hand) there was a kid in Rancho area some time in the 1960's he thinks (that's how cops tell stories) it was before he started working there so best I can do on time frame that was killing cats. The Deputies located a kid they believed was responsible he used a BB gun and even a rope to kill them he engaged in stalking and hunting right in the neighborhood. Most people in the neighboorhood ignored the kid except of course the people with cats. Anyway, long story short the kid (the cat killer) called the Sheriff because his father had taken the kid's murder weapon the BB gun and bent the barrel he wanted his father arrested. The kid was described as unusually calm and kind of strange to talk to by the Deputy they put it together and he was caught as the serial cat killer the kid did not deny killing them and kept returning the topic to the BB gun damage. The Deputy was just amazed by this kids behavior due to the calmness and how he was completely honest about his dirty deeds no sense of wrong. They submitted a report and the DA did not charge the kid with a crime (different times)and there were no more calls to the house.
I tried to interview the actual Deputy he doesn't want to talk to me other than telling me the general location of that kid's house and it is in the same Rancho area of the EAR attacks. Is it important I don't know I'm trying to contact some people who worked in Juvenile crimes back then (like juvenile probation now) to see if that report is still in their records? I know it is a huge reach to think while JJD lived in Rancho (when his sister went to Mills JR High) he could be this cat killer. I have been told juvenile divisions held on to many records so they could access them later when an offender becomes an adult I am going to see but, of course, that was a long long time ago.
I could also push the theory further by saying the reason there were no more calls at the house is JJD's family moved from Rancho. So I am still missing where did JJD perform his peeping tom activities after the cat killings???
Maybe I'm just hoping to find this to be a real connection my minds been a bit cloudy of late.
If you know of anyway who lived in those areas in the 1960's please them if they are willing to talk to me they might have information that is important not on its own merit but with connections to others. PM me.
I posted this on another thread as it came to me.
My "old guy Patrol Deputy" (he worked Rancho during EAR) told me one of many stories that hit me just now. The old guy told me one night when we were talking about the sick things that kids with mental disorders do and how they become serial offenders as adults with there being signs early on. He told me about a call in Rancho that another much older guy had told him (so it's not first hand) there was a kid in Rancho area some time in the 1960's he thinks (that's how cops tell stories) it was before he started working there so best I can do on time frame that was killing cats. The Deputies located a kid they believed was responsible he used a BB gun and even a rope to kill them he engaged in stalking and hunting right in the neighborhood. Most people in the neighboorhood ignored the kid except of course the people with cats. Anyway, long story short the kid (the cat killer) called the Sheriff because his father had taken the kid's murder weapon the BB gun and bent the barrel he wanted his father arrested. The kid was described as unusually calm and kind of strange to talk to by the Deputy they put it together and he was caught as the serial cat killer the kid did not deny killing them and kept returning the topic to the BB gun damage. The Deputy was just amazed by this kids behavior due to the calmness and how he was completely honest about his dirty deeds no sense of wrong. They submitted a report and the DA did not charge the kid with a crime (different times)and there were no more calls to the house.
I tried to interview the actual Deputy he doesn't want to talk to me other than telling me the general location of that kid's house and it is in the same Rancho area of the EAR attacks. Is it important I don't know I'm trying to contact some people who worked in Juvenile crimes back then (like juvenile probation now) to see if that report is still in their records? I know it is a huge reach to think while JJD lived in Rancho (when his sister went to Mills JR High) he could be this cat killer. I have been told juvenile divisions held on to many records so they could access them later when an offender becomes an adult I am going to see but, of course, that was a long long time ago.
I could also push the theory further by saying the reason there were no more calls at the house is JJD's family moved from Rancho. So I am still missing where did JJD perform his peeping tom activities after the cat killings???
Maybe I'm just hoping to find this to be a real connection my minds been a bit cloudy of late.