As advertised in REEDSY DISCOVERY:
In a presentation unlike other true crime stories, TRACKRS takes the reader through all the stages involved in the pursuit of a serial killer who sexually assaulted seven young women in Orange County, California in 1978 and 1979. He brutally murdered five, savagely attacked another who barely survived, and injured a pregnant woman so severely that it caused the death of her unborn child. The narration provides a closeup, detailed chronicle of an intricate murder investigation by multiple Orange County law enforcement agencies in 1996. Including transcripts of the defendant’s recorded statements and courtroom testimony, all the “in the trenches” and raw details are recounted as seen through the eyes of the author, a veteran homicide prosecutor who initiated the investigation and followed the case through to the jury’s final verdict.
PROLOGUE
They were all beautiful young women. Even in the black-and-white crime scene photos from the coroner’s files, you could see how attractive they had been. Each set of dark, shadowy images depicted the final nightmarish end scene of a separate, gruesome horror story. The extreme severity and brutality of the injuries inflicted upon them was shocking to behold.
When the killer came, he came in the late evening or early morning. He would slip in through an unlocked window or door of the residence, brutally attack his victim, and then quietly disappear into the night. This was a killer who was bold and sure of himself. He was quick and efficient. Darkness was his ally. No witnesses ever got a good look at him. There was no suspect description in any of the files, and no one had been arrested or detained.
A number of obvious questions came to mind. What kind of person was capable of perpetrating these atrocities? How could one human being do this to another? Why had no one, as yet, been held accountable? And most perplexing of all, what was being done to bring the killer, or killers, to justice?
It was the fall of 1995. The murders had occurred between 1977 and 1988 in four different cities in Orange County, California. Nothing was being done. No coordinated investigation of any kind was being conducted into any of these cases, nor was one even being contemplated.
Most importantly, I realized it was likely that he was still out there, somewhere, looking for his next victim.