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The

CREEP

Among Us

Alleged Serial Killer

Golden State Killer

Original Night Stalker

East Area Rapist

Visalia Ransacker

Joseph James DeAngelo

By

Anne Penn AKA Laurie

Copyright2018 By ANNE PENN. All rights reserved

No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in aretrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means without thewritten permission of the author.

Printed in the United States of America

Cover Graphics and customization of design created byTim

Because of the dynamic nature of the Internet any Webaddresses or links contained in this book may have changed since publicationand may no longer be valid.

Disclaimer: Theinformation in this book is true as best as I can discover as of October 2018. Although there was a 100% DNA match linking Joseph James DeAngelo to the crimesof the East Area Rapist, Original Night Stalker, Golden State Killer we dohave to keep in mind and believe that a person in the United States of Americais innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. We have to have a presumptionof innocence until he has been tried and been found guilty or he is acquittedin a court of law. That being said I must tell the story and the facts thatare known about the logistics of this particular man as known to this point. Ido so in order to try and make sense of the details for myself. I am a verycurious person who needs to know as much information as possible to resolve thestory and to begin to at last try to let it go. Mr. DeAngelo may never betried, he could confess, he could pass away before the truth becomes known. Weshall see how the story ends. This publication is part of what I needed toknow, how I felt in the journey and what I thought. It is also about factspertaining to the geography, the logistics, placing Mr. DeAngelo in the areasthese crimes occurred so long ago. Thank you for your understanding. Myintention is to do no harm ultimately.

Heemerged from a drainage ditch in Rancho Cordova. Within a year, he was one ofthe most feared men in Sacramento County


Thisbook is dedicated to my mother Anita who shared her love of books with me earlyon, who made sure I learned to play the violin and who became my cheeringsection especially in the last few years. She passed away October 6, 2018. Thanks Mom.


CRIMINALMINDS

OBSESSION

Obsessionis not necessarily a path traveled

Onlyby serial killers

Missionoriented, driven by need based desires,

Profilersand serial killers

Overlapin more ways than

Onewould imagine

Prologue

And now a newjourney begins. After 42 years a suspect is in custody at the SacramentoCounty Jail not far from where his attacks began in 1976. A man who has a face,and a name at last sits there locked behind bars. I do not want to call him byname. He does not deserve one. Not really. He was masquerading all of theseyears as a person, a human. A man with a life such as we may discover it was. He hid in plain sight with children now grown, and a family life. Well at leastit was meant to look like a family life. Disclosures say that the DeAngeloshad been separated for the last 27 years, but not divorced.

What will wediscover over time? We know what he did. At least we can name 13 of his murdervictims. Are there more? I would think so. There were at least 50 rapes aswell. As Law Enforcement connects the dots the old fashioned way gatheringevidence not only that this man was in each area when the murders happened theylook for other unsolved murders that may be connected to this serial killer.

This man nowreferred to as JJD on Facebook pages and other places via internet discussionsis currently not taking responsibility and has not been talking to LawEnforcement that we know of so far. At least that is what is known through thegrapevine. Law Enforcement is very tight lipped as they investigate this manswhereabouts for the last 42 years. They have to be in order to present a caseat trial.

Many willwrite about the crimes of this serial killer. There will be much hearsay andrumor. When all is said and done this man may not live long enough to standtrial. The wheels of justice by rights should move quickly in this case. Because of the many jurisdictions involved in this case it will becomplicated. At least as I write this book the decision appears to be madethat the trial will move forward in Sacramento. The jurisdictions will all tryhim in Sacramento. To me it seems the way it should be because of all thevictims in that place.

How can onenot truly think they have the right man when his DNA is a 100% match to theperp who left his fluids behind those many years ago? Now the perpetrator is 73years old. If it takes five years to go to trial, he will be an old man. Weshall see how this story plays out. All of us have been watching from thebeginning. Us meaning those of us who have known of the creeps existencesince 1976 and possibly before.

The quote Ihave used in my previous books about fear is what has turned out to fit thisserial killer perfectly. This man, this one who now justly sits in a box whilewe wait to see how many other lives were stolen by him, how many other crimescan be proven without doubt. This man used his power and what he knew to protectus in order to harm us. He did hold our fear in his hands and he ultimatelydid show that fear to all of us. He held our fear for 42 years. He did seewhat power there was in manipulating us, in scaring us. This elusive man nowhas a face and a name, but to me his name is CREEP.


Table of Contents

Prologue

Introduction

Monikers

Chapter One TheCrimes Known VR (Visalia)

Chapter Two MoreCrimes

Chapter Three Auburn(How he did it)

Chapter Four Crimesin East Sacramento & South Sacramento

Chapter Five PossibleConnections to other crimes

Chapter Six Whywas he not caught in the beginning?

Chapter Seven MurderVictims

Chapter Eight LackOf Cooperation

Chapter Nine LarryCrompton

Written by LarryCrompton

Chapter Ten MarkSmith A Question of Ballistics

Chapter ElevenWhat made him so evil?

Chapter TwelveWhat we know about JJD so far

Crimes After 1980possibles and Sues Story

Chapter Thirteen DNAGeneaology connected

Chapter Fourteen Who Am I? Why Do I Care?

SideNotes, Thank Yous, Violent Crimes, Bibliography

Page Numbers

Prologue Page 5

Introduction Page 10

Chapter One Page 25

Chapter Two Page 56

Chapter Three Page 63

Chapter Four Page 103

Chapter Five Page 123

Chapter Six Page 166

Chapter Seven Page 214

Chapter Eight Page 229

Chapter Nine Page 251

Chapter Ten Page 259

Chapter Eleven Page 267

Chapter Twelve Page 272

Chapter Thirteen Page 294

Chapter Fourteen Page 303

Endings Side Notes, Thank Yous

Bibliography Page 325


Introduction

Here is the thing.

This is not astory told with beautiful prose or fantastic words where one has to stop tolook up the meaning it is not a tale a fairytale that one can walk awayfrom feeling lovely.

Sometimes storiesthat are real, raw stories can be told as in a conversation with real words andfeelings, sometimes repeated as if to reconcile the story, to try to digest orcomprehend things that are incomprehensible.

This story isabout something so brutal, so horrific one can find no words in the end, onlysilence that falls as we wait for answers. This story is about a man who wentoff the rails, one who used what he knew to protect us, in order to harm us. Not individually, but as a whole. He set out to make individual victims pay,and all of us as a society, and our communities. He knew how to inflict painand suffering on all of us.

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