Detective in Golden State Killer case recalls the chase
Published on April 27, 2018 at 08:38AM by By Jenna Lyons
The day before his retirement, Paul Holes parked a white Ford Taurus outside the Citrus Heights home of James Joseph DeAngelo. At that time, neither he nor DeAngelo knew the latter would be arrested at the same house a month later, his DNA connecting him to as many as 12 slayings and 48 rapes in California from 1976 to 1986. It was the end of March, and Holes — a Contra Costa County cold case investigator — was part of a multi-agency team that had narrowed down the suspect list in the case of the East Area Rapist, also known as the Golden State Killer, to a handful of men. He’d been involved in the case for 24 years, and this was the closest investigators had ever been. Or maybe not.
Published on April 27, 2018 at 08:38AM by By Jenna Lyons
The day before his retirement, Paul Holes parked a white Ford Taurus outside the Citrus Heights home of James Joseph DeAngelo. At that time, neither he nor DeAngelo knew the latter would be arrested at the same house a month later, his DNA connecting him to as many as 12 slayings and 48 rapes in California from 1976 to 1986. It was the end of March, and Holes — a Contra Costa County cold case investigator — was part of a multi-agency team that had narrowed down the suspect list in the case of the East Area Rapist, also known as the Golden State Killer, to a handful of men. He’d been involved in the case for 24 years, and this was the closest investigators had ever been. Or maybe not.
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