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There have been young men disappearing into the 2000’s. Maybe as another poster above said, he did a better job at hiding them w later crimes.
Are you thinking what I’m thinking?That's a good point with New York. Would not surprise me if he traveled there and did the same thing. Considering that San Francisco is a smaller version of New York he could easily go undetected, whereas in San Francisco it was noticed.
I had thought of the last call killer but apparently he was caught. There doesnt seem to be any open cases that I could find.Are you thinking what I’m thinking?
Maybe he dumped some of his bodies on Long Island.I had thought of the last call killer but apparently he was caught. There doesnt seem to be any open cases that I could find.
I have a question for yous. Do you think the doodler stopped killing? I thought killers stopped killing once they die or get caught. But he seems to have stopped at his own free will. Or he just moved to another state or country and people don't recognise his MO. I don't know much about this stuff so I am curious what yous have to sayy
Who?He's a semi-retired comic book writer & still lives in the area.
I think once the police started questioning him he changed his MO and most likely did similar murders elsewhere.Sometimes they stop because of getting older and not physically overpower a victim
That’s what the research states.I think once the police started questioning him he changed his MO and most likely did similar murders elsewhere.