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The Golden State Killer and DNA with Paul Holes
Paul Holes speculates whether the Golden State Killer, who worked in law enforcement, may have been aware of the incoming DNA technology and therefore cautious to not leave his DNA at a crime scene. The timeline of the collection and processing of the Golden State Killer's DNA is discussed.
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The charges against a murderer are still enforceable for attempted murders, and a move will be made down to Santa Barbara and Orange County to charge him down there with murders as well.
26:35 - 28:05 (01:30)
Summary
The charges against a murderer are still enforceable for attempted murders, and a move will be made down to Santa Barbara and Orange County to charge him down there with murders as well. He will likely face murder charges in all counties he has committed murders in.
ChapterThe Golden State Killer and DNA with Paul Holes
EpisodeCAPTURED: The Golden State Killer
PodcastCrime Junkie
The Golden State Killer may have had insight into DNA and its use in law enforcement due to his background in the field, potentially leading him to be more careful in avoiding leaving DNA evidence.
28:05 - 29:55 (01:49)
Summary
The Golden State Killer may have had insight into DNA and its use in law enforcement due to his background in the field, potentially leading him to be more careful in avoiding leaving DNA evidence. It is unclear when exactly law enforcement began collecting DNA evidence and how long the processing took.