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Post by Scumhunter on Mar 7, 2014 8:42:03 GMT -5
(Pictured above: Sketch of possible serial killer, He is described as an older, white male with gray hair and a full beard) ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — The slaying last month of an Alexandria woman who was shot when she opened her front door appears to be linked to two other unsolved killings in the city, police said Thursday, leaving residents fearful and wondering if an unknown killer has been striking their community for years. Forensic examination of bullet fragments found similarities among the ballistics in last month's shooting of music teacher Ruthanne Lodato, the Dec. 5, 2003, slaying of Nancy Dunning and the Nov. 11, 2013, killing of Ronald Kirby, Alexandria Police Chief Earl Cook said at a press conference. Cook said the ballistics testing found similarities, but he could not state conclusively that the same weapon was used in all three shootings. "The cases appear to be linked, but until we have evidence to point to only one suspect, we investigate all possibilities," Cook said. In addition to the ballistic similarities, all three were killed at approximately the same time of day, in the late morning hours. Also, Cook said, all three were killed in their homes after presenting themselves at the front door. Cook could not say for certain whether the shooter knocked on the door in the other killings as he did in the Lodato shooting. A second woman was wounded in the Lodato shooting. Police say they are looking for an older, white male with gray hair and a full beard. All three victims were prominent in the Alexandria community. Lodato was a well-known music teacher, Kirby a respected transportation planner and Dunning a real-estate agent who was the wife of then-Sheriff James Dunning. For years, Dunning was a suspect in his wife's death, and had not been ruled out as a suspect at the time of his death in 2012. Asked about Dunning, Cook said at his press conference that it is standard procedure for police to consider family members as suspects in an unsolved slaying and no suspects are ruled out until an arrest is made. Cook said the police are investigating the cases as though they are linked, but are not ruling out other possibilities. No motive has been established in the killings, Cook said. He acknowledged the fear that the shootings have triggered in the community, given their apparently random nature. He urged residents to be vigilant and not to open their front doors to strangers, but not to overreact. "I'm hoping it doesn't create any type of hysteria," Cook said. Admin Note: Anyone with any additional information they feel may help in the case should contact the FBI.www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/07/alexandria-virginia-murder_n_4918085.html?utm_hp_ref=crimewww.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2575189/Serial-killer-IS-loose-affluent-Washington-D-C-suburb-say-cops-respected-teacher-gunned-doorstep.html
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Post by Scumhunter on Mar 7, 2014 8:43:35 GMT -5
Thoughts? This is rather scary since it appears no real motive seems to be known for any of the murdered victims whether there was a serial killer or not. In two cases, the victim is said to have opened the door for the killer. Ronald Kirby seems to have possibly left a door unlocked ( www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Ronald-Kirbys-Widow-Speaks-Out-After-Murder-231969321.html ), so the MO might be different but apparently the ballistics are similar. Obviously, they don't want to create hysteria, but one can't deny the similarities between the three crimes.
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Post by HeadMarshal on Mar 7, 2014 9:38:35 GMT -5
It's quite possible that there's a serial killer active in Alexandria. If that's true then it's hard right now to determine a possible motive. I will say this is one of the better composite sketches I have seen, so hopefully if he's local, he can be identified by the sketch.
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Post by profiler24 on Mar 9, 2014 5:00:49 GMT -5
Didn't the forensic or the csi tried to track to which caliber and to which firearms these bullets belong??Each gun has grooves inside the barrel, in the case of rimfire or centerfire handguns the bullets are generally marked with these grooves also the cartridge shell is marked with the extractor side in case of an automatic pistol . If you know what gun is used, thanks to the serial number you can know where it was bought and by whom.It looks like more than the guy is a kill for thrill guy, he might certainly know his victims.
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Post by Scumhunter on Mar 9, 2014 8:24:07 GMT -5
I have no clue about the tracing but maybe authorities know a little bit more than released in the media. As for as knowing the victims, if this is a serial killer, all three victims were affluent members of the community. Perhaps the killer had a personal vendetta against those who were well off in Alexandria and even if he didn't technically know them, knew who they were. It's hard to say.
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Post by Scumhunter on Mar 14, 2014 11:32:16 GMT -5
Federal agents are now investigating whether a fugitive on a weapons charge in West Virginia may be connected to these three cases. Police believe a man named Charles S. Severance may be connected due to his previous ties and crimes in the city. He even ran for Mayor of Alexandria in 2000. The two photos look pretty similar in my opinion. www.csnwashington.com/article/police-probe-if-man-connected-alexandria-murders
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Post by profiler24 on Mar 15, 2014 9:47:12 GMT -5
Federal agents are now investigating whether a fugitive on a weapons charge in West Virginia may be connected to these three cases. Police believe a man named Charles S. Severance may be connected due to his previous ties and crimes in the city. He even ran for Mayor of Alexandria in 2000. The two photos look pretty similar in my opinion. www.csnwashington.com/article/police-probe-if-man-connected-alexandria-murdersthe resemblance is striking. Is Charles in custody?
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Post by Scumhunter on Mar 15, 2014 9:52:45 GMT -5
He is in custody. I apologize as I forgot to mention that. They're calling him a "person of interest" at this point but I do admit there are some eerie parallels here.
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Post by Scumhunter on May 6, 2014 10:30:25 GMT -5
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