Townsville Bulletin

Killer’s confession

Serial criminal admits to 13 counts of murder in plea bargain

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A FORMER police officer who terrorised California as a serial burglar and rapist and went on to kill more than a dozen people while evading capture for decades pleaded guilty on Monday to murders attributed to the Golden State Killer.

Joseph James Deangelo Jr had remained almost silent in court since his 2018 arrest until he repeatedly uttered the words “guilty” and “I admit” in a hushed and raspy voice as part of a plea agreement that will spare him the death penalty for a life sentence with no chance of parole.

Deangelo, 74, did not cooperate with authoritie­s. But he muttered a confession of sorts after his arrest that referred to an alter ego named “Jerry” that he said forced him to commit the crimes that appeared to end abruptly in 1986.

“I did all that,” Deangelo said to himself while alone in a police interrogat­ion room after his arrest in April 2018, Sacramento County prosecutor Thien Ho said.

“I didn’t have the strength to push him out,” Deangelo said. “He made me. He went with me. It was like in my head, I mean, he’s a part of me. I didn’t want to do those things.

“I pushed Jerry out and had a happy life. I did all those things. I destroyed all their lives. So now I’ve got to pay the price.”

While prosecutor­s suggested Deangelo had been faking a split personalit­y, Mr Ho said his day of reckoning had come.

“The scope of Joseph Deangelo’s crimes is simply staggering,” Mr Ho said. “Each time he escaped, slipping away silently into the night.”

Deangelo, seated in a wheelchair in a university ballroom that could accommodat­e more than 150 observers at a safe distance during the coronaviru­s pandemic, pleaded guilty to 13 counts of murder and dozens of rapes that were too old to prosecute.

All told, he admitted to 161 crimes involving 48 people, Ventura County District Attorney Greg Totten said.

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