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But a neighbor said that from the day Sharon Huddle moved into the upscale suburb of Sacramento in 1997 with her three young daughters, there was always trouble.
I am usually all into true crime but this case.... don't think I want to get deep into it.
So sad, ugly, just horrible. And his fake-o demeanor in court angers me so much. I might have a stroke if I study it too closely. Like I won't read the book recently published....
Just want him found guilty and to prison....and he better not get off on some ridiculous
technicality either...
Location: Finally the house is done and we are in Port St. Lucie!
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When? I didn't see it listed. Hopefully it is tomorrow?
It was on last night, Friday, and started at 10pm on ABC. That's here on the East coast. Not sure where you are located. I know when we went west to see Yellowstone and Mount Rushmore program schedules were so different from east coast times. Some programs that are shown here at 8pm were being shown at 6pm!
Neighbor Remembers DeAngelo As Helpful, Hardworking
DeAngelo was wheeled into court on Friday and appeared weak, but Chappell remembers him as strong enough to constantly be outside, working in his yard, or on his boat or cars.
"That's not the guy we saw around the neighborhood working on his boat. Those rocks in his front yard he would move those and weed eat under them," Chappell said.
Carte and her customers are still in shock that the man accused of being the East Area Rapist was hiding in plain sight, at their restaurant, with many of the other regulars being in law enforcement.
'Golden State Killer' suspect once planned to kill ex-police chief who fired him
"The investigator told me that Joseph had gone to my house one night to kill me, and said that he walked around the house looking in the windows but couldn't find my bedroom," Willick said. "I just never saw him as a person who could, you know, kill somebody."
I am usually all into true crime but this case.... don't think I want to get deep into it.
So sad, ugly, just horrible. And his fake-o demeanor in court angers me so much.
True. Although his is fairly typical behavior of a psychopath. And he has got to be off the chart in that regard. It will be interesting to see what the FBI profilers find out. Maybe some insights into how people become this way -- and ways to intervene before they commit their first crime.
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