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2012 Ingleside, San Francisco homicide: San Francisco: 2012-03-23: 5: Murder of family of Chinese immigrants, sometimes called the "Lei family quintuple slayings" [44] [45] 34: Murder of Ming Qu and Ying Wu: Los Angeles: 2012-04-11: 2: Chinese graduate students at USC shot to death while sitting in their BMW near campus [46] 35: Murders of ...
Pages in category "Murder in the San Francisco Bay Area" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
The court remanded the case to the trial court to reconsider whether to allow the second-degree murder conviction to stand in light of this new reasoning. [27] [28] The San Francisco Superior Court reinstated the conviction for second-degree murder, and on September 22, 2008, the court sentenced Knoller to 15 years to life. [29]
The Doodler is an unidentified serial killer believed responsible for between six and sixteen murders [1] [2] and three assaults of men in San Francisco, California, United States, between January 1974 and September 1975. [3] The nickname was given due to the perpetrator's habit of sketching his victims prior to stabbing them to death. [4]
The Doodler was a serial killer who murdered five gay men in San Francisco, though it’s possible that he killed as many as 14. The murders took place from 1974 to 1975, and the murderer ...
Following his arrest, García Zárate was booked into San Francisco County Jail on suspicion of murder. [12] [13] The gun used by García Zárate had been stolen in downtown San Francisco from a Bureau of Land Management ranger's personal vehicle on June 27, 2015, according to the Bureau of Land Management. [8]
David Joseph Carpenter (born May 6, 1930), known as The Trailside Killer, [1] is an American serial killer and serial rapist known for stalking and murdering a variety of individuals on hiking trails in state parks near San Francisco, California. [2]
The 101 California Street shooting was a mass shooting on July 1, 1993, in San Francisco, California, United States.The killings sparked a number of legal and legislative actions that were precursors to the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, H.R. 3355, 103rd Congress.