National News: LA Authorities Offer $500,000 For Info On Serial Killer; Md. Lawmakers Skeptical About New DNA Law

September 5th, 2008

LA authorities offer $500,000 for info on serial killer. Somebody’s killing a lot of Black people in Los Angeles, and authorities are offering a half-million to anyone who can help them catch the murderer. The killings, which date back to 1985, occurred during two separate periods in the same South Los Angeles neighborhood, according to police. Many of the women are believed to have been prostitutes, police say. Ballistics reports show that seven women and a man were slain by the same weapon between 1985 and 1988. The women had been raped and dumped in the same alley, police say. On Wednesday, the City Council approved the $500,000 reward, proposed by Councilman Bernard Parks, an African American. Parks was the Los Angeles Police Chief in 2001 who ordered his department to investigate the unsolved murder cases. Porter Alexander, whose youngest daughter, Alicia Monique Alexander, was the last known victim in the first round of killings, told The Associated Press that he never saw her again after she left for a quick trip to the store in September 1988. “I said make sure you go to the store and come back. She says, ‘OK,’” Porter Alexander said. “She left, and that was the last time I saw my baby.” Four days later, police found the body of the 18-year-old in a nearby alley with a gunshot wound in the chest, according to AP. It took 13 years before the next related case. “What accounted for that gap, we still don’t know,” police Capt. Denis Cremins said at a news conference Wednesday. “We try not to engage in conjecture.” In March 2002, Princess Berthomieux was found beaten and strangled in an alley in the city of Inglewood. DNA samples linked her to the suspect in the earlier murders, AP reports. The next year marked another killing. Most recently was the 2007 murder of Janecia Peters, a 25-year-old who was shot to death and found in a garbage bag in an alley. Only one description of the so-called “Grim Sleeper” exists. A victim who survived a 1988 attack described her attacker as a Black man in his 30s, driving an orange Pinto, according to AP. “But that’s one person’s account who was traumatized,” Cremins said.

Md. Lawmakers skeptical about new DNA law. Members of the Maryland Legislative Black Caucus are skeptical about a new law that permits authorities to collect DNA samples from suspects charged with anything from a violent crime, such as murder or rape, to a burglary. But caucus members, joined by the American Civil Liberties Union, are concerned that the DNA gatherers are not being properly monitored. The members say that when they negotiated with the governor to enact the law, he guaranteed certain protections to ensure that DNA would not be mishandled, and that samples would be destroyed and records expunged when appropriate. The Baltimore County Crime Lab, the State Police Crime Lab and the Baltimore City crime lab have all had serious problems over the past decade when it comes to handling DNA evidence. Maryland Sen. Delores Goodwin Kelley of Baltimore County is one of the lawmakers who says the law is flawed. But Assistant Attorney General Sharon Benzil contends that “if the law is sort of the blue print, then the regulations are the instruction manual that provides the specifics to the local jurisdiction about how, when, where and what the law requires.”

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sugarlump Said on

I can’t believe this is going on for over two decades and we are just hearing about it!!! Are Black lives not as valuable? Because you can best believe it were happening to the white masses, it would be all over the news and the manhunt would be on-going. Damn shame…..It seems as long as he was killing Blacks, then it was not worth the time and effort to put this information out to the public or atleast the community it affected.



TONY Said on

WAKE UP PEOPLE, RACISM NEVER LEFT, ITS STILL HERE, ITJUST AT ANOTHER LEVEL.ITS JUST US, WHEN WILL EQUAL RIGHTS BLESS OUR RACE.



Carmel Said on

DNA should be collected on VIOLENT offenders only: child molesters, rapists, murderers ONLY!



lynn Said on

I would be skeptical also about how the police or government get information to convict people .For centuries people of all races have been sent to jail for no reason and now they will come out with a ..”guranteed”way of saying your gulity. The only thing wrong with it is who to say that the people or persons giving the test or saying your guilty is innocent. Anything..” guranteeed”.. can be fixed adjusted.



UMlaw Said on

Lynn:
Any law that helps us solve violent crimes should be passed or at the very least discussed. Why is it that the Black Caucus is the one causing the most uproar?? If you said that it’s because innocent Black are being incarcerated, then wrong answer. Black men commit the most violent crimes in the US (per capita); they predominantly will be the ones who will be giving their DNA samples to the authorities.
If there are flaws with the upkeep of the samples, fix it….but this law should be enacted in all the states/territories.



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