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The conversation discusses the Golden State Killer case, a notorious criminal who committed a series of burglaries, rapes, and murders in California in the 1970s and 1980s. The killer, Joseph James DeAngelo, was a former police officer and used his knowledge of law enforcement procedures to evade capture for years. He targeted victims in their homes, often binding and torturing them before committing his crimes. The conversation highlights the horrific nature of the crimes and the psychological trauma inflicted on the victims. The killer's escalating behavior and his ability to research and stalk his victims are also discussed. The Golden State Killer, Joseph DeAngelo, evaded capture for over 40 years while committing 13 murders, rapes, and countless burglaries. The case was passed between detectives in different areas, leading to multiple names for the same perpetrator. Detective Paul Holes eventually connected the cases and identified commonalities, such as the use of single-story houses and strategic parking. DeAngelo was a non-secretor, meaning his body fluids did not secrete antigens characteristic of his blood group, narrowing the pool of suspects. He was arrested in 2018 after DNA evidence from a discarded item matched his profile. Chapters
00:00 - Introduction and Technical Setup
03:50 - Discussion of the Golden State Killer Case Begins 09:36 - Joseph James DeAngelo's Background and Early Crimes
14:46 - In-Depth Look at DeAngelo's Crimes and Pseudonyms
19:20 - The Sadistic Nature of DeAngelo's Crimes
27:46 - DeAngelo's Targeting of a Town Meeting Speaker
30:03 - Survivor's Account of the Attack
33:08 - The Tactics and Methods of the Golden State Killer
35:55 - The Statute of Limitations and the Impact on Justice
38:19 - The Role of Bonnie and the Ex-Girlfriend Connection
41:32 - The Strength and Resilience of the Survivors
43:47 - The Brutal Murder of Janelle Lisa Cruz
52:46 - The Breakthrough: Using Genealogy Websites to Identify the Killer
01:01:40 - Justice Served: The Sentencing of Joseph D'Angelo