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ACTIVE SERIAL KILLERS SERIES
Authorities in the desert metropolis say a single man might be behind a series of eight random shootings that have taken the lives of seven victims. This recent killer doesn't have a name yet, so for now we'll call him this, based on the nickname of his hunting grounds, Phoenix. The FBI is actively searching for this creep and might even give you $50,000 if you help agents find him.

Though this is another case of a killer more known for his NorCal deeds, investigators have linked him to the 1986 rape of an 18-year-old in Irvine, as well as rape, murder and attempted murder cases from 1979 through 1981 in Goleta, Ventura, Laguna Niguel and Irvine. The Golden State Killer committed 12 murders, about 45 rapes and dozens of home break-ins from 1976 to 1986, authorities say. This guy was perhaps best known as the Original Night Stalker, but authorities are trying to shift that nickname so the case is not confused with that of Night Stalker Richard Ramirez, the 1980s SoCal psycho who died in 2013. But you already know that, because you've seen the movie(s). At least five NorCal murders have been officially linked to the Zodiac case. The murderer is most known for his crimes in Northern California, but he's also been linked to SoCal killings, including a pair of 1963 shooting deaths in Santa Barbara and the 1966 stabbing death of college student Jo Bates in Riverside. While it's been some time since we've had an active serial killer stalking the Hollywood Hills or other parts of the region, there are still Southern California murderers on the loose.įor your entertainment - use this as a bedtime story if you're having trouble sleeping - we've compiled a list of serial- and multiple-murder suspects who have yet to be caught. Summer is serial killer season in Los Angeles. Friday, July 15, 2016: A suspect in the San Diego cases has been arrested.
