
Joseph James DeAngelo: His Reign of Terror Is Over
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Narrated by:
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Don Kline
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By:
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Justin Murphy
About this listen
The man often labeled The Visalia Ransacker, The East Area Rapist, and The Original Night Stalker has finally been caught.
After so many years in the shadows, the truth about Joseph James DeAngelo comes to light. The former navy damage controlman and police officer turned Save Mart truck mechanic is behind bars at last. This is one tale about his life, chronicling the possible trauma of his early upbringing. Progressing to how he juggled both his ‘’normal’’ and criminal lives.
He is now behind bars at a Sacramento area jail awaiting trial for 13 murders and 13 kidnapping charges related to his early rapes.
©2018 Justin Murphy (P)2018 Justin Murphy
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