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Joseph James Deangelo, Jr.: The Golden State Killer

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Joseph James DeAngelo Jr. was born in New York on November 8, 1945. His mother was Kathleen Louise DeGroat and his father was Joseph James DeAngelo Sr. who was a United States Army sergeant. He has three siblings, two sisters Connie and Rebecca, and a brother John. When they was young DeAngelo watched his sister connie get raped by two airmen at a warehouse in germany where his dad had been stationed. His sister Rebecca also claimed that their dad had abused him while growing up. DeAngelo in his teenage years had committed several burglaries as well as he would torture and kill animals. He later got his GED and went on and joined the United States Navy where he served 22 months during the Vietnam War. In May 1970 he became engaged to a nursing …show more content…

They called their suspect the Original Night Stalker which was done to distinguish him from the Night Stalker, which was yet another California serial killer. And although many departments which had investigated the Golden State Killer had destroyed evidence after the statute of limitations for rape and just three years in the 1970s expired, enough remained available for DNA analysis to confirm in 2001 that the East Area Rapist and the Original Night Stalker were the same man. Around 2011, crime writer McNamara dubbed the still at large murderer and rapist the "Golden State Killer." On April 24, 2018 Joseph James DeAngelo was arrested in Sacramento County California. DeAngelo was a the age of 72 years old and had to be placed in a wheelchair. He was arrested for eight counts of first degree murder. He had murdered 13 people, raped a total of 51 women, and committed 120 burglaries. Joseph James DeAngelo better known as the Golden State Killer was charged with 13 counts of first degree murder as well as 13 counts of kidnapping. DeAngelo was sentenced to serve 12 consecutive life sentences without any possibility of

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