GA GA - Charles Lendelle Carter caught in Fulton County

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Confessed serial killer suspected in other slayings
Charles Lendelle Carter received his third life sentence for murder this year and described himself in court as a "monster or whatever."
Yet authorities aren't certain how many times he has killed.

Apriel Allen, 38, an administrative assistant who was stabbed and sexually assaulted at her townhome in Atlanta on Oct. 20, 2004.
Angela Thayer Green, a mother of six who was found strangled to death Dec. 27, 2005, at a friend's apartment in Norcross.
Lisa Rosenthal, 40, a single mother of two who was stabbed in the face and back at her Alpharetta home on Jan. 12, 2006.
Police in two other metro Atlanta counties are also looking at Carter in connection with two killings.
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Recent killing leads police to possible serial killer
Local chef Charles Lendelle Carter told police he has trouble sleeping at night because he is often haunted by the faces of his victims.

Police say he has reason to lie awake because he's a serial killer whose crimes have just come to light. When Fulton County police detectives recently solved a homicide, they unwittingly stumbled onto Carter, who they believe hunted victims in at least four counties dating back 15 years.

And authorities want him to keep talking because they believe there could be even more.

There's the mother of six who was beaten and strangled the day after Christmas 2005 in Gwinnett County; the Alpharetta mother who was stabbed in 2006 and found when her son returned home from middle school; the man dragged behind a school in DeKalb County in 1992 and riddled with bullets; the Atlanta mother of three who was sexually assaulted and stabbed in 2004, found in her bloodied bed by her teen-age son.

Carter, 39, is charged with murder in all four of those slayings and faces a death penalty trial in Fulton County for the Atlanta crime. He is due in court next month for pretrial hearings.

He confessed to the DeKalb County homicide and admitted he has done "bad things," but he asked for a lawyer and pleaded not guilty to the other slayings, said former Fulton County police homicide investigator Glenn Kalish, who teamed with Detective Michael Lindstrom to close in on Carter last year.

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Psychotic chef may be serial killer, police say
A psychotic chef -- who worked double shifts, slept on a cot at work and asked coworkers not to let him go outside because he might do "bad things" -- may be a serial killer linked to several murders in the Atlanta area dating back 15 years. Charles Lendelle Carter has been charged with four murders and investigators believe there may be others.
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Gwinnett killer gets third life sentence
Charles Lendelle Carter was recently sentenced to life plus 20 years in prison for the 2005 murder of a Norcross mother of six.
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