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Upon his conviction, Turner was required to give a DNA sample to California’s Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). Turner assaulted the victim for approximately two hours and threatened to kill her if she told the police. There was DNA recovered from the Vance crime scene.Īt that time, Turner was serving an eight-year sentence at a California state prison for sexually assaulting a 47-year-old woman in March 2002. The Vance murder was witnessed from a bystander at a neighboring trailer park.
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Paula Vance, 24, found in the business, Olympia Tool, in Azusa.īrenda Bries, 39, found strangled in a portable toilet near Little Tokyo. The two murders outside of this corridor occurred Los Angeles County: Eleven of these murders took place in a four-block-wide corridor that ran on either side of Figueroa Street between Gage Avenue and 108th Street. Turner has been connected, through DNA, to 13 murders that occurred in Los Angeles between 19. Turner was jailed seven times from 1995 to 2002, six for nonviolent offenses and one assault charge on an officer on April 9, 1997. After that, he moved around to different homeless shelters and missions. Working for Domino's Pizza as a cook and delivery person as a young man, he lived with his mother until she moved to Utah. He attended public schools in Los Angeles but dropped out of high school. Turner moved to Los Angeles with his mother when he was five years old, after his parents separated. On July 10, 2007, Turner was sentenced to death.
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He was charged with the murders of 10 women in Los Angeles on April 30, 2007, he was convicted for all 10 murders, and was also found guilty in the death of one of his victim's unborn child, making him one of the most prolific serial killers in the city’s history. Status: Sentenced to death on July 10, 2007Ĭhester Dewayne Turner (born Novemin Warren, Arkansas) is a convicted serial killer. Unfettered power has corrupted the city to its core.Victims profile: Paula Vance, 24 Brenda Bries, 39 Diane Johnson, 21 Annette Ernest, 26 Anita Fishman, 31 Regina Washington, 27 Andrea Tripplett, 29 Desarae Jones, 29 Natalie Price, 31 Mildred Beasley, 45 Tammie Christmas Debra Williams, 32 Mary Edwards, 42 "But this is a case where impunity in Juarez is so pervasive that Carrillo Fuentes has lost control of his sicarios. "He doesn't need the attention," said Phil Jordan, former director of the El Paso Intelligence Center, or EPIC, a multiagency task force that monitors border crimes and drug smuggling. While investigators said the Juarez drug cartel is implicated in the killings, they added that they do not believe cartel chief Vicente Carrillo Fuentes personally killed any of the women.
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"They run loose, often with full impunity." "You cannot overlook their powerful influence in the region," Vasconcelos said. La Linea's reach and history of violence and intimidation make it a strong suspect, Mexican federal investigators said. And crooked police and drug smugglers apparently chose some for their looks, investigators said. Other victims are said to have been forced to participate in parties where assailants consumed drugs. Police are pursuing, for example, the role of drugs in the murder of Contreras Mancha, who they say allegedly sold drugs and may have stolen cocaine. Illegal drug activity among some of the slain women.