‘Golden State Killer’ appears in California court
By Reuters
28 April 2018 |
10:30 am
Joseph James DeAngelo, 72, charged with murder in connection with a string of rapes and killings across California attributed to the "Golden State Killer" made a brief initial court appearance on Friday, sitting in a wheelchair and speaking in a hoarse voice.
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