Lodi News-Sentinel

Golden State Killer suspect facing 13 new charges, will be tried in Sacramento County

- By Paige St. John and Joseph Serna

LOS ANGELES — The suspect in the Golden State Killer case will face 13 charges of kidnapping to commit robbery, in addition to numerous murder counts, and will be tried in Sacramento County, prosecutor­s announced Tuesday.

At a news conference in Santa Ana, Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas, along with prosecutor­s from Contra Costa, Sacramento, Santa Barbara, Tulare and Ventura counties, announced the new charges and trial venue.

Joseph James DeAngelo Jr. faces 13 counts of murder in connection with a string of horrific crimes spanning the state in the 1970s and 1980s linked to a suspect dubbed the Golden State Killer. Prior to the slayings, the suspect was believed to have operated as the East Area Rapist, who raped dozens of women, including some in Contra Costa County.

The new kidnapping charges are related to those Contra Costa County attacks.

A week ago, prosecutor­s in Tulare County charged DeAngelo, 72, with the murder of Claude Snelling in his Visalia backyard in 1975. Snelling’s daughter, Elizabeth Hupp, told police that she was sleeping when a man in a ski mask entered her bedroom and forced her to move in silence to the backyard. Her father saw his daughter from the kitchen window and rushed out the back door to come to her aid. The attacker pushed the teenager to the ground, kicked her in the head, and shot her father twice before running off alone.

Snelling, 45, a journalism professor and public informatio­n officer at the College of the Sequoias, died on the way to the hospital.

The murder was immediatel­y linked to a prolific series of burglaries in Visalia in which a prowler over two years broke into 102 homes, ransacked dressers for women’s underwear, and stole coin banks, random pieces of jewelry and a gun later linked to Snelling’s killing.

DeAngelo at the time was a police officer in a nearby small town, Exeter, where his mother, sister and brother also lived.

He left Exeter at roughly the same time the Visalia ransacking­s stopped to join the police force in Auburn, a small town north of Sacramento. Concurrent­ly, a serial rapist began to operate in Sacramento’s eastern suburbs, attacking some 34 women and killing a young couple who evidently surprised the prowler while they were on an evening stroll.

The so-called East Area Rapist then moved south and west, attacking couples in their homes in Modesto, Stockton, Davis and in the San Francisco Bay communitie­s of Danville and Fremont. Visalia detectives said it was the work of a single attacker, but detectives in other jurisdicti­ons disagreed.

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