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Homicide linked to serial rapist
The Arizona Republic
Jul. 1, 2006 12:00 AM

He strikes in a flash.

That's what Phoenix police investigators said of an apparent serial attacker who snatched a woman from a self-serve carwash in east Phoenix on Thursday night and left her dead just blocks away.

Police believe Carmen Miranda, 33, a mother of two, is the latest victim of a man referred to as the "Baseline Rapist." advertisement

But the attacks have ranged far from Baseline Road, where the pattern was first noted, and they have progressed from rape and robbery to homicide.

Miranda may be the 19th victim in a series of attacks since August and the fifth person killed since December.

Police have no firm leads in who may be committing the attacks. The
y would not say how Miranda died or if she was sexually assaulted.

Miranda's abduction was captured on a surveillance camera.

According to police, she had gone to a carwash at 32nd Street and Thomas Road about 9:30 p.m. She was attacked from behind.

"It's a blitz attack," Phoenix police Detective Dave Barnes said.

"It's quick, it appears very calculated. It takes place in just a matter of seconds."

Detective Alex Femenia called the attacker a predator.

"There's a number of ways to overpower your victim, and one of them is sheer terror to get that victim to do what you want," Femenia said. "And in this case, that's what the video shows."

The surveillance camera showed Miranda's car exiting the carwash parking lot. But it did not give a clear view of the attacker.

And apparently, the abduction went unnoticed by the patrons in a dance club across the street and by the drivers of cars passing on Thomas Road.

Miranda's family came looking f
or her, police said, and then called police when they couldn't find her. Police found her body at 29th Street and Thomas.

Police have linked 19 attacks since Aug. 6, when a woman was raped in the 7200 block of South 48th Street near Baseline Road. The attacks are similar in the way they are carried out and in the description witnesses have given of the attacker, described as a man in his 20s, possibly African-American, 5-foot-10 to 6 feet tall with a thin to medium build, and weighing between 170 and 200 pounds.

The attacker has preyed mostly on women, some of whom were sexually assaulted, others only robbed. Some were alone, others with friends.

The murders began in December, when Tina Washington, 39, was snatched from a bus stop in broad daylight.

On March 15, Chao "George" Chou, 23, and Liliana Sanchez-Cabrera, 20, were abducted and murdered as they left work at a fast-food restaurant at 24th Street and Indian School Road.

Nicole Gibbons, 26, was murdered March
29 on 24th Street near Thomas.

The attacks have occurred in two distinct areas: south Phoenix along Baseline Road between 31st Avenue and 48th Street and central Phoenix between 24th Street and 40th Street and Thomas and Indian School roads.

"We are encouraging people to be cautious out there," Phoenix police Sgt. Andy Hill said.

Hill asked that anyone with information call Silent Witness at (480) WITNESS (261-8600). There is a $20,000 award for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the assailant.
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Reward climbs in search for serial predators

(Possibly Two Serial killer apes...damn, does negritude not stop?)

05:13 PM Mountain Standard Time on Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Byy 3TV and azfamily.com staff

Phoenix police have upped the ante to $100,000 for information leading to the arrest of the two serial criminals.


In-depth coverage: Stalking the Valley

For months, detectives have tracked a serial sniper accused of killing four people, injuring five and taking the lives of several animals.

Since May, another series of shootings has left 13 people injured, but now new evidence combines those into one big case.

Here's what police know about the two suspects:

The so-called Serial Shooter's crime spree began in May of last year.

The sniper has struck in Avondale
, Phoenix and Tolleson and most recently on Saturday morning.

So far, the shooter is believed to be behind four murders and the injuries of 18 other victims.

Police say the suspect has also killed three horses and five dogs. There is no description of the shooter at this time, but it's believed he or she drives a sedan.

The second serial killer (should be first since they know its a nigger) wanted by police is the so-called Baseline Rapist.

His crime spree began in August 2005 with a series of rapes along Baseline Road. He then began killing his female victims with his latest attack happening at a car wash just 12 days ago.

He's wanted for five murders and a total of 19 crimes.
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Police are seeking the public's help in trying to locate these two suspects.

"Someone knows who these people are or has info that will lead us to them," said Jack Harris with the Phoenix Police Department.

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Phoenix Killings Spark Serial Killer Scare

Updated: July 17th, 2006 01:50 PM EDT


People aren't going out alone at night anymore. Co-workers are walking to their cars in pairs in the evenings. Parents aren't letting their children out of their sight.

Fear and paranoia have gripped this sprawling city amid reports that not one, but two serial killers have been striking separately in recent months, killing as many as 11 people at random on the darkened streets.

"I'm terrified," said 25-year-old Valerie Alvidrez, who lives alone with her 6-month-old daughter in the central Phoenix area where many of the killings have occurred. "It's scary. If something happens, I have to defend me and my daughter."

The killings and woundings of at least 16 other people evoked the terr
or of the 2002 Washington-area sniper shootings because of the randomness of the crimes and the fact the victims were struck down while going about their daily routines. People have been shot from behind while biking; one victim was vacuuming her car at a carwash, another was waiting for a bus.

Six of the killings are being attributed to the "Baseline Killer," whose name refers to the street where he is believed to have committed his first crimes. Police say the man likely wears a disguise - a wig of dreadlocks topped by a fisherman's hat - and strikes just after sunset. Five of his victims have been women. Police have not said how all his victims were killed but several were shot.

The second suspected predator, dubbed the "Serial Shooter," has been definitively linked to the Dec. 29 wounding of one man and authorities believe he could be responsible for a total of five shooting deaths. Police say the shooter likely watches victims - mostly pedestrians and bicyclists - and strikes
from behind when no one is looking. The shootings usually occur late at night or in the early morning. Sixteen Serial Shooter victims have survived.

The number of crimes stand out, even in what is one of the nation's most violent cities for its size. Police statistics show a homicide occurred in Phoenix, which has about 1.5 million residents, every 38 hours on average in 2005.

Police have created two task forces made up of a total of 120 officers to investigate the crimes and officials have collected $100,000 as a reward for information leading to the arrest of either suspect.

"We know we're always in a race against the clock," said police spokesman Sgt. Andy Hill. "We don't want there to be another victim."

The latest killing was at about 9:30 p.m. on June 29, when 37-year-old Carmen Miranda is believed to have been attacked by the Baseline Killer as she vacuumed her car at a carwash. Detective Dave Barnes said a surveillance video shows what he called a "blitz attack."

n"It appears very calculated," Barnes said. "It all takes place in a matter of seconds."

Another Baseline Killer victim, Liliana Sanchez-Cabrera, 20, was shot to death with 23-year-old George Chou, a co-worker, after they left their jobs at a restaurant the night of March 15. Their bodies were found a mile apart.

Sanchez-Cabrera's mother said it's like her daughter was killed yesterday.

"I think about her when I wake up, when I cook and remember her favorite foods ... when I go to sleep," Juana Sanchez said in Spanish.

Police won't disclose what specific evidence in either set of killings leads them to believe the crimes are connected, but say time of day and locations play a part.

They believe the Baseline Killer got his start in August, committing robberies and sexual assaults in parts of south Phoenix and that he began killing one month later. Police won't say whether any of the murder victims were sexually assaulted.

The Serial Shooter is believed to
have been killing victims since May 2005
. Although police say they have only definitively linked four of the crimes - the Dec. 29 wounding of a man and the shootings of several dogs and a horse - they believe the shooter could be responsible for the random shootings of at least 21 people. In all, five human victims have died, all but one of them men. The shootings usually occur late at night or in the early morning in a rough area in western Phoenix.

Authorities have no witnessied, with some saying he is bald and black, and others saying he is Hispanic.es in the Serial Shooter case. Descriptions of the Baseline Killer have varied.

Police are trying to reassure residents that they will be able to stop the killings.

"We're in a valley of 3 million people, and we're looking for two people that we don't know what they look like," Phoenix police Chief Jack Harris said. "But let me assure you that we will not rest until we do track
these people down."

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Baseline Killer's bloody trail

Baseline Killer's bloody trail
Almost a year of brutality

He is brazen.

He once robbed a store at gunpoint, then ran across the street to carjack a woman and sexually assault her.

He strikes at night and wears disguises, snatching women from crowded corners to rape them or kill them. advertisement

And he kills without lingering, sometimes leaving the bodies just a short distance away.

Phoenix police believe the "Baseline Killer" is linked to seven sexual assaults, eight robbery incidents and six homicides. The latest was a woman abducted from a carwash and killed on June 29.

It started with a sexual assault in August, but police didn't know it yet. By late September, they
started making connections.


Sept. 28
Victims: A 12-year-old girl and her 36-year-old mother.

Attacker: Unknown.

They sat in their car in a restaurant parking lot at South Central Avenue and Baseline Road, waiting for someone inside to return. It was 9:30 p.m.

Nearby, a man jumped through the restaurant's takeout window, snatching a purse and other items from an employee before he left through the same window. In the parking lot, he saw the woman and her daughter and forced his way into their car at gunpoint. He made the mother drive. In the back seat, he sexually assaulted her daughter.

Then he told the mother to park nearby. She was next.

The following day, police went public with their suspicions. The attack was similar to two others in August: Two girls, ages 13 and 14, had been sexually assaulted at gunpoint behind a church, and two women had been forced into the bushes and sexually assaulted as they walked home from a park.

In all three
attacks, the description of the rapist and his behavior were remarkably similar.

As the almost-yearlong investigation progressed, police would link 21 incidents to the attacker from Aug. 6 to June 29. Known first as the "Baseline Rapist" and now as the Baseline Killer, he has shot six people to death and is connected by evidence to three robbery incidents. His tally of violence would include seven sexual assaults and five other robberies, although there is no firm forensic evidence in the latter cases. In many of those incidents, there was more than one victim.

But, back in September, police weren't 100 percent sure what they had. They released a composite sketch of the rapist, a Black man with dreadlocks and what looked like a fishing hat.

"We were going to hopefully get a handle on it before we got much further," Assistant Police Chief Kevin Robinson said of the decision to go public.

But it wasn't just sexual assaults. Early on, the robberies started, too.


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]Nov. 3[/B]
Incidents to date: Nine.

Victims: A 61-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman.

Attacker: Unknown.

A man with dreadlocks and a fishing hat walked into a lingerie shop on North 32nd Street.

"I'm a little nervous," he told the woman behind the counter. She didn't think much of it. A lot of guys say that when they're buying lingerie or sex toys.

Owner Henry Loeb, who was not present during the robbery but arrived shortly afterward, said the man pulled a gun and ran out of the store with $720. Less than 10 minutes later, the same man reportedly abducted a woman from a grocery-store parking lot across the street and sexually assaulted her. She had been putting clothes into a donation bin when she was taken in her own car.

Four days later, on Nov. 7, a Black man with a wig and a fishing hat robbed a Mexican grill, a pizza place next door to it and four people standing in the parking lot at 32nd Street and Thomas Road. Police reports say he made off
with $463 and fired a round into the air as he fled on foot.

By this time, police already had cast a wide net, looking at every robbery involving a Black man with a gun to see if they might possibly be linked and if any could provide valuable clues. They were looking at sexual assaults, too, and noticed similarities between the Nov. 3 attack and the three previous ones, even though the rapist apparently had moved from south Phoenix to east Phoenix.

Police again released a description of the rapist, noting his shoulder-length hair was possibly a wig. He had round plastic glasses.


Dec. 12
Incidents to date: 14.

Victim: A 39-year-old woman.

Attacker: Unknown.

Tina Washington regularly took the bus to work. She was a preschool teacher and a mother of two. She had told co-workers that two men had been harassing her as she waited at the bus stop at 40th Street and Southern Avenue to catch a ride home to Tempe.

Just before 7 p.m., a witness h
eard shots and saw a man with a drawn gun standing over a woman behind a fast-food chicken restaurant and a gas-station convenience store at Southern Avenue and 40th Street. Washington had been shot in the head. Another bullet had ripped through her hand as if she was trying to protect herself.

Washington was the Baseline Killer's second murder victim, although police didn't know it yet. Georgia Thompson, 19, had been shot in the head Sept. 8 in the parking lot of her Tempe apartment complex. It would be 10 months later and seven months after Washington's death before police forensically linked Thompson's murder to the Baseline Killer.

In January, though, police sifting through evidence began to suspect that Washington's murderer might be the same man who had committed the three robberies on Nov. 7. While forensic evidence seemed to link the crimes, there was nothing that conclusively pointed to one attacker.

A day after Washington's murder, another woman was robbed. Then three mo
nths passed with no similar crimes.


March 15
Incidents to date: 16.

Victims: A 23-year-old man and a 20-year-old woman.

Attacker: Unknown.

Chao "George" Chou and Liliana Sanchez-Cabrera left their place of employment, Yoshi's restaurant, at 24th Street and Indian School Road, at about 10:30 p.m. on March 14. Chou, a Taiwanese national described by his boss as a "very nice and polite young man," had been working at the restaurant about four years. Sanchez-Cabrera had just completed her first shift .

They left together in Chou's vehicle.

At 8:02 the next morning, employees of another fast-food restaurant across the street and down the street at 22nd Street and Indian School called police to report finding a body in a car in the parking lot. It was Sanchez-Cabrera's. She had been shot in the head at close range.

Nearly four hours later, Chou's body was found in an alley about a mile away. He also had been shot in the head.


March
29

Incidents to date: 18.

Victim: A 26-year-old woman.

Attacker: Unknown.

Glenn Notsch, who runs a swimming-pool service from a home on 24th Street about a mile south of Thomas Road, parked his car in the back of the business eight days or so after Chou and Sanchez-Cabrera were found dead and noticed drag marks in the gravel and patches of blood on the stones. He called police, who looked around and found nothing.

The next week, on March 29, Notsch noticed a strong odor when he came to work. His dog insisted on nosing through a pile of debris between the house used by the business and a storage shed. Notsch moved some boards.

"I remember seeing an arm and a leg with no clothing on them. And I just ran out of there," he said.

It was the body of Kristin Nicole Gibbons. She also had been shot in the head, and her body was badly decomposed.

Police say evidence indicated that the three murders were connected and that all three were linked to Washington's
death.

A small task force formed in April, and police prepared to go public with the information linking all the murders and the three robberies.

But before they did, a man in a latex Halloween mask abducted a woman in a car from a parking lot on 32nd Street at Thomas, right in front of the Mexican grill and pizza joint that had been robbed in November, and sexually assaulted her at gunpoint.

The May 1 attack "told us a number of things that we needed to know," Sgt. Andy Hill said. But Hill would not be more specific.

What was clear was that police then knew they had a serial killer and robber who looked to be the rapist who had first attacked last August. They went public on May 5 with a list of 18 violent crimes they believed to be linked.

The composite remained the same: a Black man with dreadlocks and a fishing hat. Police said it was the best description they had. The attacker likely wore disguises and committed his crimes after dark. They appealed for tips.


"We don't want anyone else to be harmed," Robinson, the assistant police chief, said at the time.


June 29
Incidents to date: 20.

Victim: A 37-year-old woman.

Attacker: Unknown.

Carmen Miranda, a mother of two, went to a carwash at 29th Street and Thomas Road, just a few hundred yards from parking lot where the November robberies and the May assault took place. It was 9:30 p.m. She washed her car and was at the vacuuming station, standing by the driver's side. The car door was open. Miranda was talking on a cellphone.

A man approached from the passenger side, said James Garnand, who owns the carwash and saw the attack on surveillance video afterward. Miranda told the friend she was talking to on her cellphone that someone had just asked for her change.

Then, according to Garnand, the man charged around the car, grabbed Miranda and threw her into the back seat.

As word spread by telephone that Miranda had been kidnapped from the carwash, h
er friend Leybi Mu?oz, 33, rushed there, arriving at about 11 p.m. Miranda's family was already there. Police were putting up crime-scene tape.

"They took us to the apartments alongside the carwash," Mu?oz said. "We waited there until about 4 or 5 in the morning. That's when they told us they had the car with a dead body in it. That's all they said."

Miranda's body was found behind a barbershop about 100 yards away. She had been shot in the head.

The surveillance video showed her vehicle exiting the carwash's parking lot, but it did not give a clear view of the attacker.

Police called it a "blitz attack."

That was nearly four weeks ago. Police and residents alike wait and wonder if he will strike again and where.

Today
Total victims: Six killed; 11 sexually assaulted; 22 robbed.

Attacker: Unknown.
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Every boon has within its dark heart the potential to become a serial killer. It is simply a matter of gutsiness and physical stature that determines whether a negro will become a mass murderer or a simple convenience store robbing primate. evidently these are two bold and daring simians if they're targetting victims this brutally and this frequently.
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The heart and psychology would definitely lead a Nigger in that direction, but the intellect required to successfully perpetrate a series of killings without getting caught would be outside typical Negroid intellectual bounds. This is why Niggers are so well represented in spontaneous killings over nothing - a dirty look, piece of jewelry, or small denomination of money - and not as often as serial killers, who require more methodical action to avoid getting caught. But, yes, every Black demon has homicide raging within his heart.
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Phoenix Police Department sketch of person alleged to be "The Baseline Rapist" or "The Baseline Killer"

Phoenix Police Continue To Trail 2 Serial Killers
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Two girls 13 and 14 were sexually assaulted at gunpoint Aug. 6 at 9:45 p.m. behind the church, in a three-square-mile area with middle-class homes and a crime rate below the city's average.
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Twin Butte Baptist Church
(602) 438-8100 7202 S 48th St
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This was the address where they were raped. Now think about how close they were to the houses, as the picture above showed. I hope police catchs this sick ****.

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Phoenix Cops Haul in Likely Nigger Candidate

Arrest made in Baseline Killer case
By Nick Martin, Katie McDevitt and Christian Richardson
September 7, 2006

A tip led Phoenix police to arrest a man on suspicion of sexual assault and kidnapping in one of the attacks linked to the Baseline Killer.

Phoenix police spokesman Sgt. Andy Hill said the man currently is not a suspect in the other attacks but told the Tribune "we are not ruling out anything at this point."

Hill declined to confirm the name of the man booked into the Maricopa County
Fourth Avenue Jail because police were running a photo lineup to determine whether he was involved in other cases.

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ill described the suspect as black
and a Phoenix resident that police had spoken to previously. Evidence led them to focus more closely on the man last weekend, Hill said.

The man was pulled over in his vehicle and arrested near his home at 2824 E. Pinchot Ave. in east central Phoenix just after 5 p.m. Wednesday.

Hill said investigators had definitive forensic evidence to link the suspect to one of the Baseline Killer's sexual assaults that took place last year in Phoenix. However, he said it isn't the same evidence that links 11 of the attacks to the killer.

Investigators have received numerous tips in their hunt for the killer, but Hill declined to name the tipster and whether he or she will receive the $100,000 reward offered in the Baseline Killer's arrest.

The serial killer has been connected to eight deaths and a total of 23 incidents, including rapes and robberies over the past year.

Police believe the spree began Aug. 6, 2005, with a sexual assault on
South 48th Street. The first killing was the Sept. 8, 2005, death of 19-year-old Georgia Thompson in Tempe.

Six of the incidents occurred within a one-mile radius of the house at the center of Wednesday's investigation. However, police still are investigating the series of crimes.

"We have a lot of work ahead of us," Hill said.

On Wednesday, police cordoned off and searched the East Pinchot Avenue home that is owned by a woman named Wendy Carr. Several neighbors said Carr has lived there for 10 years and her husband was released from prison about a year-and-a-half ago.

Records kept by Maricopa County Superior Court show the man faced charges in 1989 of attempted second-degree murder, kidnapping, sexual assault and aggravated assault. He served 13 years in prison for two counts of aggravated assault, armed robbery and kidnapping before he was released Aug. 21, 2004, according to the Arizona Department of Corrections.

A woman was spotted Wednes
day coming and going from the suspect's one-story brick house with a very tidy lawn, but she declined to be interviewed. When asked if the investigation at the residence was linked to the Baseline Killer, a man accompanying her replied, "It better not be."

The home is one block away from the most recent death tied to the serial killer, which occurred June 29. That night, Carmen Miranda, 37 and a mother of two, was abducted in her own vehicle at a car wash at 2924 E. Thomas Road.

Randy Reyman, 54, has lived in the suspect's neighborhood almost 30 years. He said police frequently visit the neighborhood because of crimes in the neighborhood. He added, "It doesn't really surprise me much (that) he lived in the area" so close to some of where the attacks occurred.

But the arrest surprised a neighbor living next to the suspect's home that he shares with his wife.

Su-Ellen Bennett said she and the couple are close friends, often working on their lawns together.

"I'm shocked. I
practically talked to him daily," Bennett said.

She added that the man was clean-cut and stuck to a strict routine. He "loves to work on his yard," Bennett said. "He's friendly and sweet, just a low-key jovial guy. He makes good jokes."

She said the man doesn't resemble the police composite sketch of the Baseline Killer, portrayed with dreadlocks and a fisherman's hat.

Police had said the serial killer and rapist was either a black or Hispanic man, 25 years old to 40 years old, and weighing 140 pounds to 200 pounds. They say he often wore a disguise when carrying out his attacks, sometimes posing as a homeless man.
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Will the killings stop in wake of Phoenix arrest?

Mark Goudeau

Phoenix residents who have been on edge as police struggled to solve two serial killer cases are breathing a hesitant and cautious sigh of relief. In the past year, the "Baseline Killer" is suspected of killing eight people, sexually assaulting 11 women and girls and committing several robberies.

There were no breaks in the case until Wednesday, when police arrested 42-year-old Mark Goudeau in two sexual assaults thought to be tied to the Baseline Killer. But police say they've only connected Goudeau through evidence from two sexual assaults, committed on the same night against two sisters, one of whom was six months' pregnant
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Either police will connect Goudeau to more cases, or the Baseline Killer is still a free man.
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