Posted on 04/15/2014 11:35:45 AM PDT by ColdOne
The two paroled sex offenders who authorities in Southern California believe raped and killed four women allegedly wore GPS trackers while committing their crimes, and investigators believe there may be more victims.
Anaheim police Chief Raul Quezada said Monday that Franc Cano, 27, and Steven Dean Gordon, 45, were wearing ankle tracking bracelets when the women were assaulted and killed last fall and earlier this year. The chief added that data from the devices "was one of the investigative tools we used to put the case together." Authorities at the news conference did not explain how Cano and Gordon allegedly managed to carry out the killings while under supervision.
Anaheim police Lt. Bob Dunn earlier said the two were complying with a requirement to check in monthly with authorities and police had no reason to watch them more closely and hadn't received any such request from other agencies.
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The victim’s families need to sue the parole board. Shop for a judge that will hear the case.
The parole board is probably protected by statute.
They had trackers on. How did this not scare them into not murdering other people?!?
How did our liberal logic be bypassed by these obviously underestimated smart criminals?
/s
I imagine the victims’ families will be comforted by the generosity of spirit the rapist/murderers displayed by wearing the bracelets. Perhaps when they get back from their grief counseling... /sarc
Just like why children fail in school.
Oh, and any successful lawsuit will be paid for by the people who actually do pay taxes.
It’s California. Their taxes are high enough.
They were convicted sex offenders and all they got were ankle bracelets? California . . . Sad.
That’s why I say judge shop.
Tobacco co.s were ‘exempt’ also and look how that turned out.
TurboZamboni
It’s priorities. States seem to have plenty of money to finance a $100 mil. + stadium and the like.
Thanks ColdOne.
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