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      • LOS ANGELES (CBS/AP) Los Angeles police arrested a man in the city's "Grim Sleeper" serial killings Wednesday after decades of frustrated investigations into at least 11 slayings that occurred between 1985 and 2007.
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  2. Grim Sleeper Guilty Verdict NR16153ma. Statement of the Los Angeles Police Department on the Guilty Verdict in the Grim Sleeper Trial. Los Angeles: Earlier today a Los Angeles jury found Lonnie David Franklin Jr. guilty on ten criminal charges of first degree murder.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Grim_SleeperGrim Sleeper - Wikipedia

    In the mid-1980s, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) became aware of an apparent serial killer targeting black women who were chronic drug users and street sex workers. The killer, dubbed the "Southside Slayer," was believed to be responsible for stabbing and strangling at least 13 sex workers between 1983 and late-1985. [17]

  4. May 6, 2016 · Lonnie David Franklin, Jr., a one-time garbage truck driver and LAPD garage attendant, was found guilty Thursday of murdering nine women and one girl over a span of three decades, making...

  5. May 5, 2016 · In the case of the infamous serial killer dubbed the "Grim Sleeper," a Los Angeles jury has found Lonnie Franklin Jr. guilty of killing nine women and one teenage girl over the course of...

  6. Dec 5, 2011 · When Sergeant Allan Seeget and Officer Robert Diaz of the LAPD walked down the alley with their Streamlight flashlights shortly after midnight that Saturday, Jan. 10, 1987, they found 23-year-old...

  7. Oct 21, 2016 · The LAPD then assembled a special Grim Sleeper task force to arrest Lonnie Franklin Jr. at home for the murders of 10 women and the attempted murder of Enietra Washington. What they found was a house of horrors.

  8. In July, when Los Angeles police arrested Lonnie Franklin Jr., the man accused of being the notorious "Grim Sleeper" serial killer, they searched his South L.A. home for incriminating evidence and found nearly 1,000 still photographs and hours of video showing women, almost all of them partly or completely nude and striking sexually graphic poses.

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