A Summary Of The Case Of Lonnie Franklin Jr.

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The gun was tucked inside a dresser drawer in the green house on 81st Street. It was July 8, 2010, and scores of investigators scoured the home of Lonnie Franklin Jr., who was suspected in a series of killings of women in South Los Angeles.LAPD criminalist Rafael Garcia testified Tuesday that down a hallway inside the home was a bedroom with blue walls, a twin bed and a black dresser. Clothes hung from a closet door.He said he pulled out the top drawer from the dresser. What he discovered next would become a key piece of evidence in the case against Franklin.Strewn amid cables and remote controls was an F.I.E Titan .25-caliber semiautomatic handgun, a loaded magazine and 10 loose bullets, Garcia said.It was the gun prosecutors say was used to shoot 25-year-old …show more content…

Daryn Dupree, the last remaining detective who worked on the task force that arrested Franklin.In all, investigators believe Franklin is responsible for at least 25 slayings, including 11 that took place during the supposed dormant period that led to his sobriquet.The five victims that prosecutors will present in the penalty phase bring to the forefront strong cases that Franklin was not charged with.The cases were connected to Franklin after he was charged with the other murders, and prosecutors said additional charges would have forced more delays and not increased his possible punishment because he already was facing the death penalty. The victims ' families supported the decision not to prosecute the cases.The five women shared much in common with the other victims in both life and death.They were all young, black and leading difficult lives in South

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