Summary: LAPD deluged with calls in ‘Grim Sleeper’ case (AP)
AP – Investigators received hundreds of calls after releasing photographs of women seized at the home of a mechanic accused of the “Grim Sleeper” serial killings, authorities said Friday. Yahoo! News: Most Viewed
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alignleft height130 width81 altLos Angeles Police Chief Charlie
Beck stands behind photographs found in the possession of Lonnie
David Franklin Jr. during a news conference in Los Angeles,
Thursday, Dec. 16, 2010. Bracing for a flood of tips from the
public, detectives released dozens of photographs of unidentified
women that were found at the home of the suspected Grim Sleeper
serial killer. AP PhotoJae C. Hong border0 AP Investigators
received hundreds of calls after releasing photographs of women
seized at the home of a mechanic accused of the Grim Sleeper serial
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