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Two convicted sex offenders who are charged with raping and killing four women while wearing GPS tags pleaded not guilty to the charges during a video arraignment as the mothers of two of the victims watched...
Investigators are also looking into the possibility the pair were involved in the death of an unidentified fifth women last seen in February but have yet to file charges relating to that case.
California parole records released to The Times show Cano and Gordons shared history extends back to just after their release from prison, including one occasion when they fled to Alabama in 2010. The Times previously reported that the men fled the state in 2012.
Moreover, the two men went to police in 2011 to seek protection from a third sex offender who they alleged had threatened to kill them.
Being in concert, that takes it to a whole other level, said State Sen. Jim Nielsen (R-Gerber), a former state parole commissioner. He called for the state corrections department to release currently sealed records that show how closely the agency supervised Cano and Gordon.
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-accused-oc-serial-killers-indicted--20141002-story.htmlAn Orange County grand jury indicted two convicted sex offenders Thursday on charges that they raped and killed four women while on probation and wearing GPS devices.
Steven Dean Gordon, 45, and Franc Cano, 28, were indicted on special-circumstances murder in the commission of a kidnapping and rape, the Orange County district attorney's office said.
Police say two registered sex offenders raped and killed at least four women who vanished from some of Orange County's toughest streets.
Each is charged with four felony counts of special circumstances murder during the commission of rape, kidnapping, lying in wait and multiple murders. They are also each charged with four felony counts of forcible rape.
Two registered sex offenders indicted on charges of raping and killing four women in Anaheim and Santa Ana pleaded not guilty Wednesday to multiple murder and other charges.
Steven Dean Gordon, 45, and Franc Cano, 28, both of Anaheim, were ordered held without bail and instructed to return to court Nov. 14 for a pretrial hearing.
Excellent! Now, will we ever know if they've been ruled out in other killings?
One of two registered sex offenders charged with raping and killing four California women confessed to a police detective after his arrest earlier this year, testimony from a grand jury transcript unsealed Monday revealed.
Steven Dean Gordon, 45, also told police that he and co-defendant Frank Cano killed a fifth woman who has never been identified...
The confession by Gordon came during an interview that lasted more than 13 hours the day after Gordon's arrest, Anaheim police Detective Julissa Trapp told the grand jury.
Her name was Jarrae Estepp a 21-year-old mother from Oklahoma who stepped off a Greyhound bus earlier that day. Gordon and Cano dubbed her Cat or Kitty. According to court documents released Monday, Gordon sent Cano a series of text messages arguing that he couldnt hurt Estepp. He was timid, he wrote, and she was beautiful.
Cano said to get rid of her and resisted Gordons requests to do the deed. Cano had a curfew and a parole agent monitoring him and it was Gordons turn. I thought the next one, you were going to go at it, Cano wrote. Either Kitty walks or goes to sleep...
Gordon and Canos text messages, contained in more than 300 pages of grand jury transcripts, offer a new window into one of the countys biggest murder cases. Arguing the case before the grand jury in October, prosecutor Larry Yellin called the duo a cold, calculated, serial killing machine.
The transcript provides a close-up look at how police pieced together evidence to pin the disappearance last fall of three women with a history of prostitution and the discovery of a dead woman's body at a trash sorting facility months later and miles away on two homeless sex offenders wearing electronic monitoring devices when the killings occurred.
It also offers an in-depth account of the crimes by an Anaheim police detective who says Gordon confessed to killing the women during a 13 ½ hour interview after his arrest in April.
Gordon was allowed to remove his state-issued GPS bracelet when he finished parole in November 2013. Days later, a federal judge heeded arguments that Gordon's homelessness made him a public threat and ordered that he be outfitted with a new device to track his movements.
But for reasons that remain unclear, the U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services System waited nearly two weeks to place a GPS bracelet on Gordon. During that period, a third victim — a 27-year-old mother — vanished and is presumed to have been killed, records show.
Eleven days after her disappearance, a federal officer arrived at the Anaheim auto body shop where Gordon worked and fitted him with the new tracking device.
I think it is interesting that these guys were in Vegas in April 2012 and that one of their victims, Kianna Jackson, was from Vegas and disappeared in California in October 2013. Made me wonder if they met her in Vegas and she followed them west. If so, this could have happened to any number of women from around the country. All of the victims were younger women and all had history of prostitution. I bet there were others with similar profiles who disappeared since April 2012
I have put together a quick time line from this article. Please feel free to copy and paste and add to it:
http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2014/apr/14/authorities-say-parolees-outfitted-gps-track/
1992 Gordon convicted of lewd and lascivious acts with a child under 14. 2002 Gordon has kidnapping conviction
2008 Cano convicted of lewd and lascivious acts with a child under 14
May 8, 2012, Gordon and Cano arrested together in LV after a two-week stay at Circus Circus Hotel & Casino
October 2013, body of Kianna Jackson, 20, of Las Vegas found in California
October 24 2013 Josephine Monique Vargas, 34 last seen
November 12 2013 Martha Anaya last seen
14 March 2014 Jarrae Nykkole Estepp's body found in Anaheim
11 April 2014 Stephen Dean Gordon, 45, and Franc Cano, 27 Arrested
I think there is a little hope that Cano, the younger one, will feel enough shame to reveal the locations of the other victims. He seems to put a lot of importance on what his family thinks, so maybe they can help persuade him?
The Orange County District Attorney’s Office announced Friday that it will seek the death penalty against 46-year-old Steven Dean Gordon...
Senior Deputy District Attorney Larry Yellin, who is prosecuting the case, said late Friday that the committee is still determining whether or not to pursue the death penalty against Cano...
Gordon is scheduled to return to court for a pretrial hearing on Jan. 22. Dates for Gordon and Cano’s jury trials have not been set.
Prosecutors will seek the death penalty against both registered sex offenders accused of raping and killing four women in a case that drew scrutiny over the GPS monitoring of sex offenders.
The Orange County District Attorney’s Office on Tuesday said it will seek the death penalty against Franc Cano, 29, of Anaheim, who is facing special-circumstances murder and forcible-rape charges in connection to the slayings of four Santa Ana and Anaheim women believed to have ties to prostitution.