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This undated law enforcement booking photo provided by the Sacramento County, California, Sheriff's Office shows Joseph James DeAngelo. AP/PA Images

72-year-old man arrested on suspicion of being 'Golden State Killer' of the '70s and '80s

The ‘Golden State Killer’ terrorised California in the 70s and 80s.

A 72-YEAR-OLD MAN has been arrested on suspicion of being the “Golden State Killer,” a notorious rapist and murderer who terrorised California in the 1970s and 1980s.

Joseph James DeAngelo, of Citrus Heights, California, was arrested yesterday and charged with two counts of murder, officials said at a press conference in the state capital Sacramento.

According to local television stations, DeAngelo was a former policeman.

“The magnitude of this case demanded that it be solved,” Sacramento County district attorney Anne Marie Schubert said at a press conference.

This case deeply affected this entire state.

Schubert said DNA helped bring the authorities to DeAngelo 40 years after his first attack. “The answer was and always was going to be in the DNA,” she said.

Sacramento County Sheriff Scott Jones said DeAngelo had been arrested for the 2 February, 1978 murders of a newlywed couple, Brian Maggiore and his wife, Katie, who were shot to death in Rancho Cordova while walking their dog.

Also known as the “East Area Rapist” and “Original Nightstalker”, the Golden State Killer carried out at least 12 murders, more than 50 rapes and 120 home burglaries in California between 1976 and 1986, according to the FBI.

His victims ranged in age from 13 to 41.

“Everyone was afraid,” FBI special agent Marcus Knutson was quoted on the FBI website as saying.

“We had people sleeping with shotguns, we had people purchasing dogs. People were concerned, and they had a right to be. This guy was terrorising the community. He did horrible things,” Knutson said.

The Golden State Killer was the subject of I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, a best-selling book published earlier this year by true crime writer Michelle McNamara.

McNamara died two years ago at the age of 46 but her book helped spark renewed interest in the case.

McNamara’s husband, actor and comedian Patton Oswalt, welcomed the news of the arrest and said on Twitter he was flying to Sacramento for the press conference.

“I hope you got him, Michelle,” Oswalt tweeted.

I hope THEY got him.

“She would be beyond excited about this. I think this is the definition of bittersweet,” Oswalt said.

Last known attack in May 1986

Two years ago, the FBI offered a $50,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the case.

According to the FBI, the Golden State Killer carried out his attacks starting in the summer of 1976 in the suburbs of Sacramento, California’s state capital.

The assailant would break into homes during the night and tie up and rape his female victims, investigators said.

He would take items from the residences including coins, cash, identification and jewelry.

Most of the early attacks occurred in the area of Sacramento, but the FBI said DNA evidence had connected the suspect to a series of rapes and murders in the San Francisco Bay area and the southern part of the state.

The last known case linked to the Golden State Killer was the May 1986 rape and murder of an 18-year-old girl in Irvine.

The Golden State Killer’s fifth victim, Jane Carson-Sandler, told The Island Packet newspaper that she had been informed by detectives that there had been an arrest.

“I just found out this morning,” she said.

I’m overwhelmed with joy. I’ve been crying, sobbing.

Carson-Sandler was attacked by the Golden State Killer in her Citrus Heights home on 5 October, 1976.

She has written a book about the rape and appeared on a documentary aimed at catching the man behind it.

© AFP 2018 

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    Apr 25th 2018, 10:53 PM

    Netflix series in 3….2….1

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    Apr 25th 2018, 10:52 PM

    Chilling, though, how he became a serial killer after he was dismissed from the police force.

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    Apr 26th 2018, 12:08 AM

    @ianglen: Many cops have killed for no reason as well???

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    Apr 26th 2018, 6:36 AM

    @Alois Irlmaier: Apparently he was in charge of investigating and preventing burglaries so that helped him it seemed

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    May 3rd 2018, 1:48 AM

    @ianglen: was it afterwards?

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    Apr 25th 2018, 11:13 PM

    Great News, time to plug in the chair lads…..!

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    Apr 25th 2018, 11:09 PM

    This guy was the definition of terror.

    https://youtu.be/jdElYnd-xMo

    10 years of despicable deeds entailing 12 murders, over 50 sexual assaults, usually in the victim’s own home.

    And then just disappeared. Assumed he had died long ago but great news and some closure to all those he hurt, and their families.

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    Apr 25th 2018, 11:10 PM

    It would be better to close the comments on this.

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    Apr 26th 2018, 5:48 AM

    @Michael Lang:will you cool on are we not entitled to an opinion anymore

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    Apr 26th 2018, 5:49 AM

    @Michael Lang: they usually are closed for dubious reasons when legal proceedings in far flung parts of the world are the topic.

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    Apr 25th 2018, 11:04 PM

    Oh my god. Has anyone seen the drawings of the EAR/ONS? Chilling. I really hope this is him, he deserves to suffer for what he did. Probably so smug the last decades thinking he got away with it. Hope he burns.

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    Apr 26th 2018, 12:41 AM

    This is unbelievable, I really thought they would never get him. Hopefully it is him.

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    Apr 26th 2018, 12:43 AM

    Unbelievable if this is him. This story is fascinating. I really believed this guy had got away with it.

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    Apr 26th 2018, 8:24 AM

    Is that Ronnie Pickering?

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    Apr 26th 2018, 1:49 AM

    He is arrested on suspicion. I hope for the families, friends and relatives of the deceased that it is him. I’m sure they’d appreciate the closure.

    If it is him, he probably thought he was in the clear.
    One never knows when a knock may
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    Apr 26th 2018, 2:13 PM

    @Puking Tiger:

    DNA match is 100%. The likelihood of it being someone else is 1 in 100 billion. He’s admitted to the crimes to the police as well, also openly confessing to being the Visalia Ransacker as well

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    Apr 26th 2018, 3:49 PM

    @KaiserJose: Thanks for info Kaiser. Wow, they got him. After all this time.
    Finally, the victims family get closure. A sad day that all the murders occurred in the first place but a great day today. Dont ya just love it when the villain gets caught at the end of the film reel.

    Thanks Kaiser.

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