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Paul Holes (born March 15, 1968) is an American former cold-case investigator for the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office. Holes is known for his contributions to solving the Golden State Killer case using advanced methods of identifying the killer with DNA and genealogy technology. Since retiring in March 2018, Holes has contributed to books ...
Jensen appeared on the My Favorite Murder episode "Golden State Serial Killer Caught", on April 26, 2018, immediately after the arrest was made, and discussed the case and his work on the book following McNamara's death. [18] The episode "Surprise! It's Paul Holes" also featured Jensen and Holes discussing the case and the impact of McNamara's ...
Paul Holes, an inspector who had been working on the Golden State Killer case for decades, initially contacted Rae-Venter in March 2017 for her assistance in using genealogy to search for new leads in the case. In October 2017, Rae-Venter was contributing to the team attempting to identify the killer.
After over 40 years, police arrested the man who later confessed to at least 50 rapes and 13 murders. Now, his survivors and family members of the murdered victims confront him in court.
Paul Holes — a legend in the true crime community — has revealed that after years of working on and obsessing over some of America’s most disturbing cases, his mental health has suffered.
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Jensen and Holes discuss "unsolved murders, unidentified remains, and missing persons cases" with contributions from their listeners. [46] Both Jensen and Holes gained notoriety within the My Favorite Murder fan community following their involvement in the Golden State Killer case in 2018.
Officials have gained some insight into what may have motivated the Golden State Killer to commit a string of rapes and murders through the 1970s and 1980s.