Baltimore Sun Sunday

Serial killer leaves trail of grief, fear in Phoenix

- By Terry Tang

PHOENIX — In a bluecollar Phoenix neighborho­od known for gang and drug violence, Margarito Castro’s 19-year-old son Manny was learning to be a welder just like his father.

Father and son carpooled together to work until June 10, when Manny was shot dead as he sat in his car in front of his girlfriend’s house by a suspect identified last week as the city’s first serial killer in a decade.

Now Margarito Castro goes to visit Manuel “Manny” Castro Garcia’s grave daily, mystified why someone targeted his son and killed six other people since April. Police say all were shot by a thin, lanky man with a handgun who is probably in his 20s and that there is no known motive.

He is possibly Hispanic, like many of the 208,000 people living in the Maryvale neighborho­od where all but one of the killings happened after dark and just before dawn.

Shootings often ring out at night in Maryvale, a neighborho­od of strip malls and auto parts stores where most of the stucco single-story homes feature bars on windows.

People who don’t live in the neighborho­od avoid driving through it at night, but Margarito Castro said his son never got involved with crime or gangs.

A police detective who went through the young man’s belongings and pored over his social media accounts told Castro he couldn’t figure out why someone would want to kill his son.

“He was a good boy,” Castro said.

The six killings in Maryvale — and one in another working class neighborho­od about 10 miles away — come after six people were killed and 19 wounded in a 2005-2006 series of random shootings that terrorized Phoenix.

But those happened all around the sprawling city of 1.5 million spanning more than 500 square miles. Airport janitor Dale Hausner and his roommate Sam Dietman, a petty criminal, were given life sentences. Hausner killed himself in prison by overdosing three years ago.

All of the latest victims were Hispanic or black, and one was a 12-year-old girl. The men and women were shot outside homes as they stood or sat in cars by a suspect or suspects firing a handgun from inside a car or while on foot near the victims and then fleeing in the car, police said.

“We’re talking about people outside of residentia­l areas or outside of a home in the street, next to the street, with a descriptio­n of a suspect that drives up, gets out, almost without any prior contact just starts shooting and then flees in that vehicle,” Phoenix police Sgt. Jonathan Howard said.

A 16-year-old boy and a 21-year-old man were also shot but survived. One gave enough informatio­n for police to create a composite sketch of the suspect with short-cropped dark hair.

Police have few other leads about the suspect and the vehicle and are appealing to the public for tips.

 ?? ROSS D. FRANKLIN/AP ?? Margarito Castro, father of Manuel “Manny” Castro Garcia, 19, pauses as he visits his son’s grave last week at a cemetery. His son was shot dead as he sat in his car.
ROSS D. FRANKLIN/AP Margarito Castro, father of Manuel “Manny” Castro Garcia, 19, pauses as he visits his son’s grave last week at a cemetery. His son was shot dead as he sat in his car.

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