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I 7. Serial Killer Unsolved Mysteries. A serial killer is believed to be responsible for 9 murders near Interstate 7. Midwest. Composite of the I 7. Suspect Gender Male DOB 1. Height 58 to 6Hair Reddish, sandy. Defining Characteristics Lazy eyelids and a high forehead. The Clemson University Tigers are going headtohead with the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Saturday at noon. More. South Carolina serial killer Todd Kohlhepps prison letter upsets victims families The families victimized by South Carolina serial killer Todd Kohlhepp say he wrote. United Kingdom Ian Brady, Britains infamous Moors Murderer serial killer, dies without revealing final victims location. The sheriff of Cook County, Ill., is hoping to use DNA to identify eight victims of the serial killer John Wayne Gacy, more than 30 years after their deaths. CASE DETAILSTwenty six year old Robin Fuldauer of Indianapolis, Indiana, wanted more than anything to marry and start a family. But that would never happen. On April 8, 1. 99. Robin was found shot to death at the store where she worked. They were all killed in malls along I 7. Families Of Serial Killer Victims Photo' title='Families Of Serial Killer Victims Photo' />Twenty three year old Patricia Smith and 3. Wood Magazine Dec 2014. Patricia Magers worked side by side at a bridal shop in Wichita, Kansas. Just three days after Robin Fuldauer was murdered, both women were shot to death in the back storeroom of the shop. Mansons_victima.jpg' alt='Families Of Serial Killer Victims Photo' title='Families Of Serial Killer Victims Photo' />Three weeks later, 2. Nancy Kitzmiller of St. Charles, Missouri, was shot to death in the boot store where she worked as a manager. Four murders in three different states, separated by more than 1. At first glance, they seemed to be random killings. Yet each took place at a shopping mall just off Interstate 7. A witness saw the man leaving the scene. The Woodson Village Shopping Center in Raytown, Missouri, is near an access road to Interstate 7. On May 7, 1. 99. 2, thirty seven year old Sarah Blessing was working alone in a gift shop at the mall. At 6 3. 0 p. m., a local auctioneer noticed a stranger walking into his auction house. He looked around briefly, then he walked out again. Tim Hickman, who owned a video store, watched the man cross the parking lot and pass by his store. Minutes later, Tim heard a gunshot. He reached his front door just as the man was disappearing around the corner. They were all shot where they worked. A grocery clerk saw the stranger as he climbed the embankment to an Interstate 7. Meanwhile, Tim Hickman went next door to the gift shop I kind of looked in through the door and I didnt see anything. And I was calling Maam, maam And I stepped forward a couple more steps and then I saw her legs sticking out of the other room. Sara Blessing lay lifeless in a pool of blood. Police believed the Raytown murder was connected to the earlier shopping mall killings. A multi state task force was set up. Lab tests confirmed that all five women had been killed by the same gun, most likely a semi automatic. That gun was also linked to the murder of 4. Michael Mc. Cown of Terre Haute, Indiana. He had been killed in a shopping mall ceramics store near Interstate 7. April 2. 7, 1. 99. There were now six victims. They were all shot with the same gun. The most promising lead came from the murders of Patricia Smith and Patricia Magers at the bridal shop in Wichita. Police got one good description of the killer. It was from a customer who walked in just minutes after the two women had been murdered. Using the customers description and other eyewitness accounts, a police artist created an aged composite of what he may look like today. Detective Rich Plummer with the St. Charles City Police Department Its important for the audience to know that a serial killer never stops. They may stop for a period of time, but they never stop completely and they will always start up again. There were three additional murders in Texas in 1. Watch this case now on Amazon Prime in season six with Robert Stack and in season five with Dennis Farina. Also available on You. Tube with Dennis Farina. Various seasons available now on Hulu. Sheriff Hopes to Identify John Wayne Gacy Victims Using DNAPhoto. In 1. 98. 0, the medical examiner in Cook County, Ill., Robert J. Stein, showed composite images of Mr. Gacys unidentified victims. Credit. Associated Press CHICAGO Again and again, DNA evidence has emerged as a new answer to old crimes long awaited proof that a suspect did or, as in the most celebrated cases, did not commit a crime. But DNA matching also has a compelling role for the victims of crimes, which is why Thomas J. Dart, the sheriff of Cook County, is suddenly hopeful for revelations in the case of John Wayne Gacy, whose notorious serial killings took place more than 3. Mr. Gacy was executed for the murders of 3. Eight of the victims whose bodies, like the others, were mostly found in the late 1. Mr. Gacys suburban Chicago home were never identified. At the time there was little to go on beyond comparisons with dental records, and eventually the bodies were buried, the eight still unknown. Photo. John Wayne Gacy. Credit. Associated Press Now, with the prospect of comparing DNA from those remains with that of surviving family members, Sheriff Dart has exhumed the remains of the unidentified victims and issued a public plea for families whose young relatives vanished around the time of Mr. Gacys crimes to come forward. More than 1. 00 calls have come in, and 6. Already, the authorities here have collected DNA samples from at least seven families in the Chicago region, and have sent DNA collection kits to the authorities in five other states to get swabs from families elsewhere. Some answers may come as early as next month. Photo. Sheriff Thomas J. Dart of Cook County. Credit. Paul BeatyAssociated Press In a way, were basically trying to prove someones worst nightmare, which is awful, Sheriff Dart said in an interview. But the statement we have heard the most from families is that they have been waiting for 3. And I guess you dont really think of it, but we might actually really help some families with the answer even if we cannot say where their loved one is. At least we might be able to tell them in the end, No, your son was not one of these. Trying to identify the dead through DNA comparison is hardly new. For years, teams have used such methods in large scale disasters, like the deadly tornado that struck Joplin, Mo., in May. But it is also being seen as a way to at last identify some among thousands of unidentified bodies, 4. Photo. Sheriff Dart has exhumed the remains of the unidentified victims and asked families whose young relatives vanished around the time of Mr. Fantasia Sango 1 English more. Gacys crimes to come forward. Credit. Cook County Sheriffs Department, via Associated Press In 2. The database, known as the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System or Nam. Us, now includes data from some 1. DNA information from bodies they find and case details from families whose relatives have gone missing. Continue reading the main story.