Oct 3, 2022

Police say killing of 5 men could be work of serial killer Transcript

Police say killing of 5 men could be work of serial killer Transcript
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Police in Stockton, California, said that the shootings of five men are linked and could be the work of a serial killer. Read the transcript here.

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Jericka Duncan: (00:00)
This weekend, police in Stockton, California confirmed that the shootings of five men are linked by what could be a serial killer. CBS’s Danya Bacchus has the details.

Danya Bacchus: (00:10)
Stockton police are now working around the clock to find who’s responsible for a series of five homicides the police chief says are connected.

Stanley McFadden: (00:19)
By definition, you could probably very well call this serial killings, right?

Danya Bacchus: (00:24)
In each case, the chief says the five male victims were ambushed, shot while alone in poorly lit areas. Their first victim was killed July 8th. Other homicides followed on August 11th and August 30th, then on September 21st and 27th. The men were between the ages of 21 to 54. All but one were Hispanic.

Kevin Lincoln: (00:45)
No family should have to walk around their city in fear or looking over their shoulder.

Danya Bacchus: (00:51)
Police tell CBS News there is also firearm evidence linking the murders together. They’ve released this picture of a person of interest, but aren’t ruling out others could be involved.

Stanley McFadden: (01:02)
We believe this may be a person of interest that could provide information on maybe 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. We just don’t know at this time.

Danya Bacchus: (01:12)
Stockton Police say they are now reviewing other unsolved murders to see if there’s a connection. State and federal agencies are also assisting in the investigation. Jericka?

Jericka Duncan: (01:21)
Danya Bacchus for us tonight in Los Angeles. Thank you.

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