Stalk. Murder. Repeat. - Robert J. Gross's Serial Crimes. (six part longread)

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Stalk. Murder. Repeat.
Over the past four decades Robert Gross has been a prime suspect in several stalking and murder cases. Some of the people close to those cases go as far as to call him a serial killer. Why has he not been convicted for murder?

A terrific read.

Chapter 1
Meet Gross

Chapter 2
First killings

Chapter 3
Disappeared

Chapter 4
Man on fire

Chapter 5
Body found

Chapter 6
Unsolved


Fires had been staged in several places inside the apartment. Ying Li’s body lay in the living room, decapitated.

Li had been advertising herself online as a massage worker, police learned — a clue that would link her murder to a series of crimes that began in the 1960s. Homicide detectives suspected the killer was a man long known to police as an incredibly violent predator.

It was not the first time they had connected him to a woman’s death, or a suspicious fire.

Yet, he had remained elusive to them for more than four decades. And as the smoke cleared that morning, he was still a free man.
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By Shelly Yang | Neil Nakahodo Kansas City Star
 
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This was a great read. Thank you for posting it. I've been scouring the internet & having a heck of a time finding out how all of this concluded, if Robert Gross was sentenced and, if so, where he is incarcerated & for how long.

It really looks like this guy will have gotten away with multiple murders, even if he spends the remainder of his existence behind bars.
 

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