Casefile True Crime - Case 53: EAR-ONS/Golden State Killer | Update
Episode Date: April 26, 2018This is an important update on the EAR-ONS/Golden State Killer case in Case 53 (25.04.18). For all credits and sources, please visit casefilepodcast.com/case-53-original-night-stalker-part-5. ...
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From the biggest stadiums
To the coziest holes in the wall
From house parties to porch hangs to pride celebrations
From your favorite fuzz shop to your local Indians vibe
From noodle bars to sports bars to salsa bars
There's a Molson with your name on it
Canadian ultra
XL
Molson
Everyone in
Must be legal drinking age
Wow, what a fucking day. What a week actually
First we get the news that there's a suspect in custody for the 1999 murders of Laura Bible and Ashley Freeman
Now this
That's fucking unbelievable
To all the victims survivors their families who fought so long and so hard for justice this day really belongs to you
To get this result after all these years. I can't find the words to describe it
It was actually Debbie Domingo and Michelle Cruz who contacted us about doing an episode
Which turned out to be five episodes on the East area rapist the original night stalker golden state killer
They were constantly out there talking to anyone who'd listened to get publicity on the case
Bruce Harrington as well who speaks in the press conference that will follow
Survivors of the East area rapist who bravely reported the crimes and those who later spoke out
Jane Carson who you heard talk on your series all of them. They never gave up
this day belongs to them and
Don't underestimate just how hard-working and how dedicated law enforcement were to cracking this thing
Bit of a story when we were in the States last year
We actually met up with Orange County DA investigator Erica Hatchcraft and the Contra Costa County DA investigator Paul Halls
We met them separately, but after meeting both I remember saying
you know what I
Think they'll solve this and
That wasn't based on anything they told us about the case
They didn't give us any groundbreaking info or anything that you didn't hear in the episodes to make me think that
It was just them themselves. They're dedication. They're knowledge. They're passion. I couldn't have walked away from those meetings any more impressed
I remember thinking if that's the quality of people they have working this case
Then I think there's going to be a good result here and
Obviously, there's a ton of other hard-working dedicated investigators crime scene forensic officers and many more who made this happen
Who I don't know and therefore calm down
There's limited information available at the moment about this suspect
Everyone's obviously got tons of questions and I'm sure most of those will be answered in time
But essentially Joseph D'Angelo came up on law enforcement's radar somehow
How they started looking at him. We don't know
As a result of whatever it was that led them to D'Angelo, they started a surveillance operation on him
From that surveillance operation they obtained DNA from an item he discarded and
That DNA then led to an arrest
Of course, nothing has been proven yet. These are just allegations
They said in the press conference that they had certain information on how D'Angelo might react when confronted
So they came up with a plan and confronted him as he was walking out of his house
D'Angelo was shocked
imagine what was going through his head and
Something was going through his head because in the press conference one of the officers said that it looked like he was searching
his mind to execute a formerly made plan
But he never got the chance
What we do know about D'Angelo is that he was a police officer in Exeter from 1973 to 1976
So that puts him right in the area of Visalia
The Visalia ransacker operated from 74 to 75 and there was always that debate of whether or not the Visalia ransacker was the same offender
I'm not saying D'Angelo was the Visalia ransacker. He hasn't been charged with those crimes and even if he is charged
They still have to be proven in court. I'm just pointing out his work history
D'Angelo then moved to the Orban police department where he worked from 1976 to 1979 until he was fired for shoplifting
He stalled dog repellent and a hammer
Orban is about a 40 minute drive north from Rancho Cordova where the first East area rapist attack occurred in 1976
The same year D'Angelo was employed by the Orban police department
Again, nothing has been proven here. These are just allegations. I'm just pointing out D'Angelo's work history
There's all sorts of information flying around but one thing that caught my eye is that apparently at one time
D'Angelo was engaged to a woman named Bonnie
The East area rapist whispered I hate you Bonnie to one of the survivors during an attack
The survivor's name is not Bonnie
Again, this proves nothing. I'm just pointing out that D'Angelo was engaged to a woman named Bonnie
And that the East area rapist whispered the name Bonnie during an attack
There was also lots of speculation flying around that this was somehow linked to Australia
The DNA match came from a Nozzi database and it's linked to Mr. Krule, but none of that's true
Without speculating too much another thing that caught my eye is that D'Angelo had a child born in 1981
It was his first child
The Golden State killer committed several murders in 1981 up until the time D'Angelo's first child was born
After D'Angelo's first child was born the Golden State killer stopped
The next murder wasn't until five years later in 1986 the murder of Janelle Cruz
After that as far as we know the Golden State killer didn't kill again
Now further information may come to light as the investigation rolls on that there were further attacks between 81 and 86 or after 86
But so far as far as we know according to the timeline that we have
That was the last attack
I thought it was pretty significant as far as the timeline goes, but again
It proves nothing
There will obviously be lots more information coming out over the following days weeks months years
And we will do an in-depth update in time
Probably a whole new series will be needed for all of the updates and new information that comes to light
But again, I'd just like to make clear nothing has been proven in court yet. These are simply allegations
But we'll end this one with some snippets from the press conference that was held only a few hours ago
I'm Marie Schubert. I'm the district attorney of Sacramento County
Before I start I'd like to just do some introductions on who is here today
Um, we have in addition to myself Sheriff Sacramento Sheriff Scott Jones
Ventura County District Attorney Greg Totten
Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackakis
Contra Costa County District Attorney Dianna Bepton
Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O'Malley
Sacramento FBI special agent in charge Sean Regan
The United States Attorney for the Northern District McGregor Scott
Assemblyman Jim Cooper
Bruce Harrington the brother of Keith Harrington
Irvine Police Department Chief Mike Hamill
And our crime lab director Chip Hollick
Let me first by saying this
The answer has always been in Sacramento
For over 40 years
Countless victims have waited for justice
Over these years hundreds of individuals
Have sought justice for these victims and their families
Many have dedicated their
virtual entire
Professions to seeking this answer
For many of us
It was more than a professional commitment
It became personal for many of us
for me
Here in Sacramento County
In June of 1976 I was 12
I grew up in the east area of Sacramento near the cluster of where these crimes began
My sisters ranged from 10 to 16 at the time
As I have said many times
Over the last 18 years at least for me
For us here in Sacramento
It was a time of innocence
In 1976
No one locked their doors
Kids rode their bikes to school
Parents let their children play outside
The only thing we were told as a family was you just needed to be home before dark
We did not have things like cell phones or social media
And then for all of us here in this community that lived in this community during this time it all changed
For anyone that lived here in this community here in Sacramento
The memories are very vivid
You can ask anyone that grew up here
Everyone has a story
But it must be remembered that it was not just Sacramento
That this this case deeply affected
This entire state
And then in June of 2016
At the 40th anniversary
For the beginning of this series the east area rapists a press conference was held here in Sacramento
Hosted by the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department and the FBI
Attended by many agencies across California that have dedicated their
Careers and professions to coming to some kind of answer
The message was clear
In 2016
The magnitude of this case demanded
That it be solved
There were upwards of 50 rapes
12 murders
Crimes that spanned 10 years across at least
10 different counties
northern
central and southern california
And it was that day in june of 2016
That we
in public safety
Reiterated our commitment
To the victims and to justice
In this case the east area rapists the golden state killer
And it was that day
That we embarked upon what I call our journey for justice
A journey by people across borders
across all professions
police officers fbi agents
crime lab employees
victim advocates
prosecutors
community leaders
elected officials
All with one mission
To find the answer
To give victims a voice and ultimately to identify this person and bring him to justice
We brought together we brought teams together
Not long after that press conference
We dedicated more resources more people and we created what I have called
team justice
An incredible collaboration of individuals with one mission
There are things about that journey and that commitment that each of us knew
The answer was and always was going to be in the dna
We knew we could and should solve it using the most innovative
dna technology available at this time
We all knew that it would take passion
We all knew that it would take persistence
Last wednesday
At 8 15 in the evening. I received an email
From the daughter of sherry domingo who was murdered in southern california
Her name is debbie. She was 15 at the time
Last wednesday she emailed
In essence my paraphrase
Hi, Anne Marie. I thought the editing for the recent documentary was brilliant
She quoted from the show quote
This case will be solved because of sheer persistence
She went on to say I have those words posted in a few places in my home
And my workplace so I can see them at various times throughout the day
Thank you for that persistence. I have faith
We all knew as part of this team that we were looking
For a needle in a haystack
But we also all knew that the needle was there
In the last six days and I emphasize the last six days
That passion
That persistence
And the knowledge finally came to an answer in this building behind us here
Our crime lab
Crime lab employees dna analysts who worked tirelessly
In the last few days to provide that answer
Yesterday an arrest warrant
Was issued
A complaint was filed
Charging that individual with two counts of murder with special circumstances for the murder of brian and katie maggiore
Here in sacramento in february 1978
It is fitting that today is national dna day
We found the needle in the haystack
And it was right here in sacramento
And with that I would like to introduce our sheriff scott jones
Good afternoon
Before I talk a little bit about this case. I'd like to make just a couple preliminary comments
Um when I became sheriff in sacramento in 2010
There were very few outstanding cases that drew the passion and the interest and the dogged determination to solve
As the east area rapist
The sheriff that I took over from sheriff john mcginnis who's here with us today
Told me about the importance of it
And I don't know that I fully appreciated it at that time
But I can tell you that without exception
Weekly and sometimes more I get telephone calls or emails to this day
From former employees former detectives
community members from all over this country
That believe that they know or at least have some information on who the east area rapist
was
I committed then to do everything that I could to solve it and had a lot of conversations early on with district attorney schubert
About how we could do it and those discussions really touched the passion of both of us to solve this case
Both of us committed
The best and the brightest our hand-picked folks to oversee the resolution of this case
And gave virtually unlimited resources and freedom to pursue whatever leads and technology currently existing
So I can tell you that
Over the last few days as information started to point towards this individual
We started some surveillance
We were able to get some discarded dna
And we were able to confirm
What we thought we already knew that we had our man
And yesterday afternoon in a perfectly executed arrest
My detectives arrested
James joseph de angelo
72 years old
living in citrus heights
I can tell you that although it was dna
ultimately
That led us
down the right road
There were a lot of places that road could have led
I don't want to
Under score I can't underscore enough the absolute human factor
The dogged determination of not only the detectives working on this case
But the passion of the district attorney
Myself the community
And the victims
All too often we forget about talking about the victims
And today we at least brought the first step towards closure
For those victims of these horrendous crimes
So I want to thank not only the district attorney in the crime lab
And the dna that helped us get here
But my own detectives and the detectives from all of these folks represented by the the leader standing behind me
When we put together this working group
two years ago
We now hear from bruce harrington brother of keith harrington and brother-in-law to paddy harrington who were murdered in dana point 1980
51 rapes
And 12 murders
Today I'd like to speak to the multi generation hundreds and hundreds of multi-generational victims of this
Staggering crime spree
It is time for all victims
to grieve
and to take measure
One last time
To bring closure
To the anguish that we've all suffered for the last 40 some odd years
It is time for
The victims to begin to heal
So long overdue
For law enforcement Bravo Bravo Bravo
Their tenacity their patience
Their unrelenting focus
A shout out for tony ricacas
For steve cooley for lisa con
Ah, mary schubert jane scully larry pool
The names go on and we've known many many of them over the years
Today is also a reaffirmation of the power
And the public safety that's associated with forensic dna technology. I began my quest
In the mid 90s when dna finally came of force into the world of forensic science
My brother and his wife were killed in 80
So it was 15 years until we finally heard that there was a dna sample taken from our crime scene
And as the years rolled on there were other dna samples that became
Common to one unknown
perpetrator
And
It's been a struggle to bring dna and california to the forefront of that forensic
crime scene investigation tool
Surprisingly when I looked at the situation in the late 90s california was
a laggard
virginia
florida some of the other more progressive states
On the east coast were light years ahead of california
I spent time in sacramento in the early 2000s
Appearing before assembly and senate public safety committees fleeing that they
Embrace the power of
dna and frankly I
Ran into a buzz saw of opposition
So
In 2003 it became apparent that nothing was going to happen through sacramento
senator burton
On the senate public safety committee my nemesis. I shamed you then and I shame you now
You were wrong
Dna what what it's all about. It's a three-legged stool the dna where the powerful database allows
The sample
To be checked to against all cases against those who've been wrongly accused
Of against those that have been wrongly convicted in their sitting in prison
Over the years innocence projects have flourished at law schools in particular
Using dna to try and exonerate those wrongly committed
I hope they continue. They are a robust and
Active part of the harnessing of dna technology
technology
dna also
Solves current crimes
This isn't a current crime. That's an old crime, but it's finally solved by dna dna also looks out and
Cuts down on future crime by using that database to
Exonerate those that have been wrongly
Suspicioned and otherwise
Allow current crimes and to be solved efficiently
I end with a plea to the voters
because we are back
Circulating another petition this year right now
Go out to your walmart go out to your
To your markets and you'll find people gathering signatures
There is a
Keep california safe proposition
Just like there was the dna prop 69 position back in 2004, but here we now now in
Spring and summer of 18 filing another petition to
Build up to improve to build upon and create an even more robust
dna database in california. We need signatures
We need 500 000 signatures by mid-june. It'll be on the november ballot vote for it
And you're going to ask yourself. Why is it that we're having to circulate?
Signature petition again, and I will tell you
The Burton Burton alkylates that are still controlling the public safety committees
In the assembly and the senate again
Have disappointed their job
And made a mockery of the name of their committee the public safety committee
so vote for that
Proposition and again
To the entire reservoir of victims out there
My sadness is with you
For the 51 ladies who are brutally raped
In this crime scene sleep better tonight. He isn't coming through the window
He's now in jail and his history. Thank you
Everyone i'm sergeant shon hampton the spokesman for the sacramental county sheriff's department right now
Sheriff jones and district attorney and rie schubert will be answering questions
I understand there's a lot of questions. Please be patient. There's no way we will get to them all, but we will do our best
I can ask three interrelated questions. Maybe this goes. I'm not sure which one
So you talk a little bit about the dna collection
Apparently you targeted him. Why did you target him for details on how you collected that dna?
And what does it link it to is only those four crimes with which he's out
charged for their others
In terms of the type of dna the only thing we're prepared to say at this time is that
it was linked through dna using
current and innovative techniques to do that
As for the other crimes that we know in california as your list that you've been handed
There's many of them that match by dna. It is the same dna as those that have been charged in the ventura case
Um as mr. Totten mentioned
But those that they just haven't been charged yet that we're just haven't gone to that point
This has happened at a very lightning speed is what I would say
I'm simply going to say he was identified through dna
Uh technology can you corroborate that there was a tip that came in to either the fbi or one of your offices last week?
No, that's no, that's not correct. It's not correct. No
Sorry
It was um, I can tell you and obviously i'm going to have to be a bit circumspect because this is still a very active investigation
I mean as we speak there are warrants being served and interviews being conducted
But what I can tell you is this has all happened in a very rapid
Last few days or a very compact period of time during that time. We were able to surveil him
um, we got a feel for some of his
Um activities or lack thereof got kind of some information regarding his routines
Um, we got some information relative to what he might do if confronted or apprehended
Based on the information we were able to glean from that surveillance. Uh, so we developed a plan
To wait for him to come out of his residence rather than try and approach him in the residence or when he's out
Um out and about in a in a vehicle
Um, and so when he came out of his residence, we had a team in place that was able to take him into custody. Um,
he
Was very surprised by that. Um, it looked as though he might have been
Searching his mind to execute a particular plan. He may have had in mind
Obviously speculation on my part, but he was not given the opportunity
It happened almost instantaneously and he was taken into custody without without incident at all
Sargell Sargell
Well, I can't speak to that
Specifically, but I can say generally, you know, until we got a working group together and we're able to associate our
You know, our east east area rapist was someone else's golden
state killer
Until we were able to collaborate and really start looking at the the mo's the the manner in which he carried out his crimes
And see the linkages between the crimes and the dna that that that tied many of them together
Um, that was a real breaking point for us and allowed us to not only get more manpower and more brainpower on
This case but allowed us to get more clues and follow up on more leads
In the back
Well, I can I can confirm that that's the information we have at the moment now, obviously part of our
Um
ongoing investigation is to kind of work backwards to try and fill in a lot of the gaps that we have about his life
From then well actually from before then to now
We're aware of the same information that that you just described. So
We're obviously going to be looking into see whether that a hammer or a dog repellent played into any of the attacks
But it's again, I just just to reiterate
It's all very very swift and those those details will be investigated and meet it out in the coming days and weeks
Sure, I can tell you that he is the next officer a police officer in two different agencies
One in the exeter police department, which is down in visalia from approximately 1973 to 1976
Um, that was roughly during the time as the visalia ransacker cases were occurring
I can then say that he
Applied for and got a job with the arbor and police department. It was employed there from roughly
1976 to 1979 until he was fired for for what you just heard
Why
Well, very possibly he was committing the crimes during the time he was employed as a peace officer
And obviously we'll be looking into whether it was actually on the job or whether it was, you know, something that
By on the job, I assume you mean during the time he was employed. Yeah, I don't know that yet
But obviously that's a question that we're going to want to answer as well
Thank you. Does a new book all be gone in the dark generate any new leads in the case or help please be arrested?
I'm glad just that question because that's a question
We've gotten from literally all over the world in the last 24 hours and the answer is no
Um, other than the fact that it like like uh, as was indicated the media kept this in the public eye and kept public interest
It kept interest and tips coming in
Um, other than that, there was no information extracted from that book that directly led to the the apprehension
Did he live at that location by himself any other people that residents does he have a family?
He does have a family. I'm not prepared to talk about what his family is but he does have adult children. Um
That that's really all I'm prepared to say at the time
Uh, we don't we well, we don't have a full picture yet. We're still filling in that timely
No question
Sure, there's um
And again, I have to be a bit circumspect here
But what I said in my earlier comments that you know, the dna actually got us to a road
But the road had many destinations possible destinations
I can first say that even backing up from the dna that we would have never got to a dna
Sample or ability to to compare it without the dogged determination of the detectives on this case
So it's not like it ultimately would have come to us anyways. That's just simply not the case. This was
a true convergence of
Emerging technology and dogged determination by detectives. So once we got information that led us to a general
I mean, it's almost like the da pointed us east so we could exclude northwest and south
But we still had to do a lot of investigative follow-up and drill down from that direction of east until we got to this person
We did a lot of exclusions of other folks got this person that looked like he might be our guy
And then we're able to get at least an initial
Um discarded dna sample that gave us
More confidence that this was our person and we're able to continue and get a better more workable sample of dna
So
I will just say at this point it was discarded dna sample was it his favorite dna somebody in his family who who tested
I'm sorry, I couldn't hear the question
So I I'm absolutely certain there will be a trial there remain questions
And I don't want to speak for the prosecution
But obviously there there will have to be some organization as to who who and where and and when but I can guarantee you
I mean in this case, um, you know justice was delayed
It wasn't swift, but I can assure you it will be sure
Let me just say something in terms of the prosecution
There are many jurisdictions involved. I think I mentioned there's 10 counties and so sorry fog
So those decisions are going to be made in the immediate future this right now as I said before this has occurred in the last six days and so
Um
We have to take time and do it right and get together and meet in the best method as
District Attorney Rukakis said so
That will take some time. Yes, sir. Had his name ever come up before last week in any of these investigations to your knowledge
The answer is no
I think the sheriff mentioned that a sample was collected from him
Abandoned samples so that's what ultimately changed the tide and I will say this because everybody's got questions about the dna
The answer of your questions is going to come out in a timely fashion
But this case is still active
And so, you know as much as you want to know and I understand it
We can't answer the specifics on the exact type of technology, but that will come out. All right one more question over here
We have I will say we have interviewed some family members without actually identifying who they are or what relationship they are
We have interviewed them and they are as cooperative and um,
Certainly, uh, it's quite a shock to them as you might expect
Well, we're trying to backtrack that so we're still working on the the actual timeline from then to now
All right one more
They're tied up a loose end in this long story there had been one point some discussion that
The person in these cases was linked to something happened in australia
I heard that yesterday, but that's not do you have any information in that universe or that's just still an open loose end
We have no information the person's linking to australia
So, um, I think it's just about wraps it up for us today
I understand I understand listen. I understand there's a lot of questions
We have a lot of work to do on the back end. There's a lot of folks behind me to have to get back to work
So I appreciate your time. I appreciate your patience
We will try to field interviews as information comes available and I thank you again for coming today
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