Yes, it’s a homeless encampment there.I noticed that two of the men were homeless. The woman was shot while she was visiting? and parking her bike at a tent in an encampment. This was not specified, but could this be a homeless encampment too?
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Yes, it’s a homeless encampment there.I noticed that two of the men were homeless. The woman was shot while she was visiting? and parking her bike at a tent in an encampment. This was not specified, but could this be a homeless encampment too?
Anyone know if law enforcement automatically checks ballistics for all unsolved shooting deaths? Is it case by case only?
I’m wondering if there were others earlier and they are now finding the connection because there is new leadership with new expectations? Possibly homeless deaths being previously dismissed as not a priority and not fully investigated. McFadden has only been Chief since June 2022.
maybe she didnt particularly look feminine.I wonder if the black female was unplanned. She maybe saw him or surprised him in some way he wasn’t expecting and he reacted.
Oct 4 2022 rbbmStockton serial-killer case linked to shooter appears to break trend
Police may have identified two more victims in connection with a possible serial killer in Stockton, California.www.newsweek.com
BY CHLOE MAYER
''Police have identified two more victims of the possible serial killer stalking Stockton, California — and it may have shaken everything they thought they knew about the murderer's modus operandi.
Expert criminologists have told Newsweek that the police will have to tread carefully as they try to uncover the pattern of deaths and seek to draw links between them.''
Stockton Police Department investigators have reviewed many hours of video surveillance. They believe they located a "person of interest" in this investigation and have asked people to try to identify the grainy CCTV image.STOCKTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
''Monckton-Smith, who focuses on interpersonal violence and homicide prevention, is not involved in this particular case, but using her expert knowledge in this area, she is able to outline the likely profile of the killer.
She said the person is likely to "[have] good local knowledge, able to be out at night without attracting comment, [and has a] possible history of domestic abuse or control in relationships."
''Police have declined to reveal various details about the case while they investigate, and Monckton-Smith pointed out what remains unclear: "How close was the killer to the victim when they were shot? Were they all shot in the same part of the body? How many shots were fired? Is this person a good shot?"
All of these factors will provide clues as detectives try to track the killer.''
''Officers are appealing for information, and there is a $95,000 reward for details that lead to an arrest in the case.''
they have already been speculating he kills on the way to and from work.My best guess is that he works normal hours and kills on days off, if not on days off he also seems to kill between 10pm-7am. He could also have a family, work a normal 9-5. If he was a security gaurd the chances of him killing on the job seem unlikely to me.
california is a sanctuary state. while ofc there are those who disagree or have poor sentiments about it, it is not nearly as universal as it would be in say, arizona or texas.My first thought too was why the police ruled out hate crime at the beginning, and actually openly stated that, when it seems pretty obvious the targets are non-white. i guess it's a very touchy subject in the US, but still.... I know from friends in California that the anti- illegal immigrant feelings are very strong among numerous people there, and those feelings are often generalized to anyone of colour.
She's done a couple interviews - JMO but she does seem to fit ''the makeup'' more of the other victims just by looking at her.maybe she didnt particularly look feminine.
I saw the jump and thought maybe incarcerated during that period or in the hospital.
Oh yes, my bad. They need the gun. Ballistics will only tell what type of gun.I don’t think the ballistics would tell them anything about the gun being registered. I believe it only indicates that the same weapon has been used. They might be able to determine the type of gun, but I don’t think it can be traced back to the purchase. If the gun becomes evidence they could test it for a match.
Good ideas. It is very scary to be wondering if they will continue in the same pattern, or there will be another break?I saw the jump and thought maybe incarcerated during that period or in the hospital.
Anyone have a link to the interview?She's done a couple interviews - JMO but she does seem to fit ''the makeup'' more of the other victims just by looking at her.
(image from 209 times)
Sorry should have linked it -Anyone have a link to the interview?
She's beautiful and she has a gorgeous voice. Also, she has light skin and short hair... if it was dark I could see someone mistake her for an hispanic male.Sorry should have linked it -
EXCLUSIVE: Woman Who Survived Stockton Serial Killer Speaks - 209 Times
STOCKTON- Natasha was shot 10 times on April 16, 2021 in an unprovoked attack at the train tracks on Park and Union St in downtown Stockton. The gun used and assailant who fired it was linked with a homicide of a homeless Mexican man in Oakland on April 10, 2021. She survived and 14 months later...209times.com
Hmmm. I just went through every comment over there, and other than one at the bottom, almost last, I don't see any odd comments. The one at the bottom is odd as I don't understand it. I am so curious to which comment you refer?I live in the area and find this case to be really disturbing. I was looking at the Stockton PD's Facebook site about the case and was reading some posts people left. One person's comment struck me as really odd so I looked him up and what I saw gave me reason for concern. I also found a youtube site this person has.
I don't recall the rules on whether I can provide a name here for others to research so I thought I'd check first.
I felt it was disturbing enough, so I did call the Stockton Hotline number to report it.
Shot as a train passed by.View attachment 371386
Oct 6 2022 rbbm.
''Natasha Latour, the woman who survived the gunman, told Stockton community website 209 Times this week of the moment she was shot 10 times in an April 2021 attack at downtown Stockton train tracks by the gunman police now link to the killings that have gripped the city. Latour was camped along the tracks at Park and Union streets about 3:30 a.m. April 16, 2021, when she was shot as a train passed by.''
“The train started to come toward me, then a man came around the corner — they already had the gun out — and they just started shooting,” Latour told 209 Times. Latour said she heard the sound of gravel underfoot before the shooting started. “No words were exchanged. I just saw flashes,” she said in the interview. Latour said she ran closer to the street before the gunman squatted in a firing pose and opened fire again.''
Latour said her assailant wore dark-colored pants, an open-hooded sweatshirt and a perfectly fitted COVID-19 mask over his face. “He looked like the Unabomber,” she said,''
View attachment 371386
Oct 6 2022 rbbm.
''Natasha Latour, the woman who survived the gunman, told Stockton community website 209 Times this week of the moment she was shot 10 times in an April 2021 attack at downtown Stockton train tracks by the gunman police now link to the killings that have gripped the city. Latour was camped along the tracks at Park and Union streets about 3:30 a.m. April 16, 2021, when she was shot as a train passed by.''
“The train started to come toward me, then a man came around the corner — they already had the gun out — and they just started shooting,” Latour told 209 Times. Latour said she heard the sound of gravel underfoot before the shooting started. “No words were exchanged. I just saw flashes,” she said in the interview. Latour said she ran closer to the street before the gunman squatted in a firing pose and opened fire again.''
Latour said her assailant wore dark-colored pants, an open-hooded sweatshirt and a perfectly fitted COVID-19 mask over his face. “He looked like the Unabomber,” she said,''