CA CA - San Mateo, WhtMle, 20-30, UP10662, Near Creek w/other male, June 7, 1978

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The aforementioned CLONE MURDERS stand out as an aberration in the long line of Gay murders in San Francisco. The victims had been seen in S.F. Gay bars, but then they vanished. When their bodies had been found, it was clear they had been tortured before death. Unlike most of the S.F. Gay murder victims their bodies had been transported to an isolated area of Tunitas Creek Road in San Mateo County. Some victims could be identified. Two victims remain John Does to this day.


S.F. Examiner, December 29, 1979, seeking the identity of the 2 John Does.
Why was it necessary for the killer in this case to transport the bodies? Well, 6 more Gay victims being found in S.F. in 1978 would add to quite a tally already. And this could cause more Gay vigilantes and more neighborhood watch. But leaving the bodies where they were killed could also identify the killing location, and I would suggest they were all killed in the same hidden lair.

David Likens has been found guilty of these CLONE MURDERS in the court of public gay opinion. After all, he had served time for a similar murder earlier. He was into sado and bondage, and he hung himself in jail rather than face trial. But there is evidence that indicates more than one perp was involved. Likens didn’t have a car, though he had a buddy who did. Likens also didn’t exactly have a convenient lair. He had a flat in Haight, but then moved in with a buddy named Danny Hepburn on Henry Street. Hepburn also killed himself (officially). Likens had essentially been a prostitute out of an escort service on Church Street in Noe Valley, south of Castro. He could have connected with victims here, but the books of an escort service seem an easy way to link him to the murders. There is no easy answer as to where the victims were killed, but the “Robert Redford of Gay *advertiser censored*” may have been involved. However, these may not be thrill murders.
Do you have a link to this newspaper?
 
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I did some digging in the archives and was able to find a lot more information about this John Doe and the circumstances surrounding his murder.

John Doe (and the second, since-identified John Doe) was discovered by a road crew lying face down in the creek, submerged from the shoulders up. The location the two bodies were found was just a few hundred yards away from where another victim, A. Tomlin Goodman––believed to have been killed by the same person––was found earlier. He was found with a plastic bag over his head, and the autopsy did not show any outward signs of trauma. He also had a tear-drop shaped tattoo on his right bicep and wore a small silver cross earring in his left ear.

Investigators took John Doe's fingerprints to compare with California Department of Motor Vehicles records, but no match was found, leading investigators to believe he was from out of state. They also compared the fingerprints to military records, but did not find a match.

Police believe John Doe is a victim of David Likens, a former bartender who previously served a prison sentence for a similar murder in Los Angeles. In December 1978, Likens was arrested and charged with the murders of Daniel Oller, 24; A. Tomlin Goodman III, 26; and Ronald Young, 27. Unfortunately, Likens committed suicide a month later in the San Mateo County Jail while awaiting trial.
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"Unidentified body found; few clues," San Francisco Examiner, 19 March 1978, 8A.


"Deputies say homosexual angle likely in 5 SM County murders," Peninsula Times-Tribune [Palo Alto, CA], 11 October 1978, 2.


Bill Boldenweek, "Five linked slayings spark fear of more gay murders," San Francisco Examiner, 13 October 1978, 4.


Mark Nelson, "Their identities remain a mystery," Peninsula Times-Tribune [Palo Alto, CA], 14 November 1978, 6.



"S.F. man jailed in gay murder cases," Oakland Tribune, 14 December 1978, B7.


"Man charged in killings; homosexual link probed," Peninsula Times-Tribune [Palo Alto, CA], 14 December 1978, 29.


Raul Ramirez, "Convicted L.A. mutilation-murderer now jailed here on same charge," San Francisco Examiner, 14 December 1978, 4.


"
Identities of two slain men sought," San Francisco Examiner, 29 December 1978, 4.
 
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I did some digging in the archives and was able to find a lot more information about this John Doe and the circumstances surrounding his murder.

John Doe (and the second, since-identified John Doe) was discovered by a road crew lying face down in the creek, submerged from the shoulders up. The location the two bodies were found was just a few hundred yards away from where another victim, A. Tomlin Goodman––believed to have been killed by the same person––was found earlier. He was found with a plastic bag over his head, and the autopsy did not show any outward signs of trauma. He also had a tear-drop shaped tattoo on his right bicep and wore a small silver cross earring in his left ear.

Investigators took John Doe's fingerprints to compare with California Department of Motor Vehicles records, but no match was found, leading investigators to believe he was from out of state. They also compared the fingerprints to military records, but did not find a match.

Police believe John Doe is a victim of David Likens, a former bartender who previously served a prison sentence for a similar murder in Los Angeles. In December 1978, Likens was arrested and charged with the murders of Daniel Oller, 24; A. Tomlin Goodman III, 26; and Ronald Young, 27. Unfortunately, Likens committed suicide a month later in the San Mateo County Jail while awaiting trial.

"Unidentified body found; few clues," San Francisco Examiner, 19 March 1978, 8A.


"Deputies say homosexual angle likely in 5 SM County murders," Peninsula Times-Tribune [Palo Alto, CA], 11 October 1978, 2.


Bill Boldenweek, "Five linked slayings spark fear of more gay murders," San Francisco Examiner, 13 October 1978, 4.


Mark Nelson, "Their identities remain a mystery," Peninsula Times-Tribune [Palo Alto, CA], 14 November 1978, 6.


"S.F. man jailed in gay murder cases," Oakland Tribune, 14 December 1978, B7.


"Man charged in killings; homosexual link probed," Peninsula Times-Tribune [Palo Alto, CA], 14 December 1978, 29.


Raul Ramirez, "Convicted L.A. mutilation-murderer now jailed here on same charge," San Francisco Examiner, 14 December 1978, 4.


"
Identities of two slain men sought," San Francisco Examiner, 29 December 1978, 4.
Wow Citzen_sleuth, what great finds!!! And thank you for posting the link I forgot to post to the articles with the victim sketches.
 
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The scar. Motorcycle exhaust burn?
 
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