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Louisiana serial killer found in 2003
Louisiana serial killer found in 2003





louisiana serial killer found in 2003 louisiana serial killer found in 2003

Neustrom said a report from the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit described the man's technique as a "ruse approach," in which he uses a story to disarm his victims. In one of the cases he assaulted the female victim. Once satisfied that there is nothing to deter him, he strikes, the sheriff said. He then asks to look at a phone book and use the phone, and asks if the woman's husband or boyfriend is at home. "We think it's a significant development in this case it's another piece of the puzzle," said Lafayette Parish Sheriff Mike Neustrom.Īuthorities said in the three cases last year, the man gained access to three different women's homes by introducing himself - in two cases as "Anthony" - and extending his hand to shake theirs when they opened the door. Witnesses described as having a heavy-set, muscular build. Investigators released a sketch late Friday of the home invasion suspect - a light-skinned black man in his late 20s or early 30s. LAFAYETTE, Louisiana (CNN) - Police hunting a serial killer in the Baton Rouge area believe a man responsible for three home invasions could be connected to the murders.







Louisiana serial killer found in 2003