Post by htx on Aug 27, 2018 16:42:35 GMT
Aug 27, 2018 14:00:22 GMT htx said:
Honestly, I think we do - or at least, we know almost all of them. All of the known murders were directly tied to either (a) rape, or (b) protecting his identity. The way that he seemingly had to psych himself up for murder in the final failed attack (where he was chased by the FBI agent neighbor) before the ONS crimes suggests to me that he hadn't yet fully given in to the idea of killing for whatever sick sense of pleasure he apparently got from the act. I'm more than a little skeptical that he was running around six or seven years earlier happily bludgeoning elderly women and toddlers (as in several of the cases pointed out here). Certainly, the police can and should consider him a suspect for crimes which aren't currently attributed to him, but the vast majority of crimes on this thread seem to have no connection other than unsolved (or possibly incorrectly solved) murders in Northern California in the 1970s.The Snelling murder, of course, only happened because he had been caught in the act of attempting to abduct the daughter.