Joseph James DeAngelo, also known as the Golden State Killer, took the stand at a hearing on Monday, June 29, more than two years after he was arrested and charged. He agreed to enter guilty pleas on 26 counts in order to avoid the death penalty.
Joseph James DeAngelo, also known as the Golden State Killer, took the stand at a hearing on Monday, June 29, more than two years after he was arrested and charged. He agreed to enter guilty pleas on 26 counts in order to avoid the death penalty.
Also Read: Golden State Killer Suspect: How to Watch Monday's Court Hearing (Video)In Contra Costa County, DeAngelo was charged with four counts of kidnapping to commit robbery between 1978 and 1979 of four anonymous Jane Does.In Orange County, DeAngelo was charged with four counts of murder for the 1980 killing of Keith Harrington, the 1980 rape and killing of Patrice Harrington, the 1981 rape and killing of Manuela Witthuhn and the 1986 rape and killing of Janelle Cruz.In Sacramento County,
I’ll Be Gone in the Dark and I was hooked. The explores the long—and deeply unsettling—case of the East Area Rapist, later known as the Golden State Killer.
Michelle McNamara‘s legacy lives on. For years, the writer spent her time digging into mysteries on True Crime Diary, a blog she created that cultivated a massive fanbase.
BET Awards, which are taking a unique form due to the pandemic, the premiere of an HBO docuseries about the late crime writer Michelle McNamara and her journey to bring the Golden State Killer to justice, and a pair of shows — Netflix's Warrior Nun and Amazon Prime's Hanna — about teen girls who kick major ass. Oh, and the long-awaited movie version of the Broadway sensation Hamilton.
1. Unsolved MysteriesReboot A modern revamp of the classic ’90s series, the new spinoff will again examine real cases of perplexing disappearances, shocking murders and paranormal encounters, including the unexplained death of Rey Rivera in Baltimore.When: Wednesday on Netflix
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVA few days before “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark” was set to premiere on HBO, the six-part docuseries based on Michelle McNamara’s book of the same name about the hunt for, survivors of and eventual arrest of the Golden State Killer still wasn’t finished.“If there is some finality in terms of his journey through the criminal justice system, then we want to be able to share that with our audience,” executive producer and co-director Liz Garbus tells
When the Golden State Killer — born Joseph James DeAngelo — was caught in 2018, more than three decades after his last known murder, it was a triumph of investigative ingenuity. Using DNA evidence collected from crime scenes well before "genetic fingerprinting" entered police toolkits, officials were able to identify DeAngelo, a former law enforcement officer, via a genealogy database and DNA samples taken from his trash.
Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor, all of whom were killed by police. Rapinoe and Bird urged their fellow white athletes to “don't just listen.
True crime is full of its own legends. Some of these stories go unnoticed while others seemingly draw every bit of attention to their hideousness.
Also Read: Patton Oswalt Fires Back at Police Who Said Late Wife Didn't Help Catch Golden State KillerA Story Syndicate Production, “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark” is a series by Liz Garbus, and is directed by Garbus, Elizabeth Wolff, Myles Kane and Josh Koury.Additional producers on the series include McNamara, Kate Barry, Dan Cogan, Dave Rath, Paul Haynes, Billy Jensen, Nancy Abraham and Lisa Heller.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVWhen author Michelle McNamara was investigating the East Area Rapist and Original Night Stalker (soon to be know as the Golden State Killer) cases, she needed to rely on a network of other individuals including members of law enforcement and the survivors themselves to piece together enough of the story to write her 2018 book “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark.” Sadly, McNamara unexpectedly passed away before the book could be published, leaving others to
Steph Curry and his 1-year-old son Canon Jack are the ultimate duo in a new closeup photo, posted to social media on Wednesday night. The Golden State Warriors point guard, 32, is pictured holding his son while the pair made funny faces at each other. They rocked gold chains in photo, which was presumably taken by Steph’s wife, chef and author, Ayesha Curry.
If you’ve been looking for your next true crime fix then this documentary may be the answer.
A brand new crime documentary series exploring the Golden State Killer is heading to our screens.
HBO is diving deep into the mind of Michelle McNamara and the “Golden State Killer”.
By Klaritza Rico
Before her untimely death, writer Michelle McNamara obsessed over the search for the Golden State Killer, who terrorized California during the 1970s and ‘80s by murdering 12 people and raping 50 others. She channeled her energy and commitment to solving the mystery into a relentless and consuming investigation before she died tragically in her sleep after an accidental overdose.
He shoots, he scores, he vlogs?! Many know Stephen Curry as the Golden State Warriors basketball champion happily married to Food Network star Ayesha Curry. And while he may be a great athlete, husband and father to three adorable kids, his social media skills may not be a slam dunk.
Steph Curry showered his wife with love on her 31st birthday on Monday, March 23. Ayesha Curry rang in another year with love, laughter and tequila sodas, as seen on her Instagram Stories.
Steph and Ayesha Curry made fitness a family affair on Wednesday night. The Seasoned Life author, 30, and the Golden State Warriors star point guard, 32, were joined by daughters Ryan, 4, and Riley, 7, for a workout inside their California home gym. Ayesha documented their activities in two videos on Instagram as the family of five continues to self-quarantine amid the coronavirus epidemic.
Golden State Warriors basketball player Stephen Currywas diagnosed with the flu before Saturday's game against the 76ers and sat out the game. According to the team physician Dr. Robert Nied, he is not showing signs of the coronavirus. "This morning Stephen Curry was diagnosed with influenza A by a positive viral testing," the statement read.
Shut down! Ayesha Curry had an epic response to a troll who tried to ruin her romantic trip to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, with her husband, Stephen Curry.
It came without ribbons, it came without tags. It came without packages, boxes, or bags—instead, the Christmas spirit came as Ayesha Curry and Stephen Curry dressed up as The Grinch and Cindy Lou Who.
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