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Bryan Kohberger appears to have this in common with convicted serial killers

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Kohberger is accused of killing four college students in Moscow, Idaho.

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Victims want Golden State Killer sent to toughest prison

Read full article: Victims want Golden State Killer sent to toughest prison

But they may not hold much sway over where the 74-year-old former police officer known as the Golden State Killer is imprisoned after he is sentenced Friday. You should be sent to the toughest prison in California. Strauss sister, Sandy James, urged Sacramento County Superior Court Judge Michael Bowman to send DeAngelo to Californias notorious supermaximum Pelican Bay State Prison. When he is finally transferred, he will automatically be sent to a maximum security prison, as are all those convicted of first-degree murder. It will be up to prison officials to decide which prison and whether he must be housed in a protective custody unit.

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California's alleged Golden State Killer set to plead guilty

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Joseph James DeAngelo, center, charged with being the Golden State Killer, is helped up by his attorney, Diane Howard, as Sacramento Superior Court Judge Michael Bowman enters the courtroom in Sacramento, Calif., Monday June 29, 2020. DeAngelo pleaded guilty to multiple counts of murder and other charges 40 years after a sadistic series of assaults and slayings in California. Due to the large numbers of people attending, the hearing was held at a ballroom at California State University, Sacramento to allow for social distancing. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

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Investigator Paul Holes on Becoming a True-Crime Sensation and Hosting 'DNA of Murder'

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Fans of the true-crime genre probably know the name, Paul Holes. Now retired, the former Cold Case Investigator and Chief of Forensics for the Contra Costa District Attorneys Office in California spent two-and-a-half decades tracking down the Golden State Killer. You know, we had that role in solving the Golden State Killer case, I kind of felt a void in my life. Interest in Holes will surely continue if anyone decides to do a scripted version of the Golden State Killer case. I fully expect that Ill be 80 years old and long retired and some reporters going to knock on the door, saying theyre doing a story about the Golden State Killer.

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'The DNA of Murder With Paul Holes' Turns to the Cold Case of Sarah De Leon (Exclusive

Read full article: 'The DNA of Murder With Paul Holes' Turns to the Cold Case of Sarah De Leon (Exclusive

After playing an instrumental part in identifying the Golden State Killer, retired investigator Paul Holes is now turning his attention to lesser-known stories, helping to bring closure to these unsolved homicides with his new Oxygen series, The DNA of Murder With Paul Holes. "We're not here to tell a story, we're here to solve this case," Holes says. Each week, the series follows Holes as he dives into a new cold case, analyzing the physical and emotional DNA thats been left behind. She was a happy girl.The DNA of Murder With Paul Holes airs Saturdays at 7 p.m. RELATED CONTENT:Golden State Killer Investigator Paul Holes Explores New Cases on 'The DNA of Murder'Oxygen's 'Searching For' Takes You Inside Missing Persons Cases -- Get a First Look (Exclusive)

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Golden State Killer Investigator Paul Holes Explores New Cases on 'The DNA of Murder':

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Paul Holes is headed to your TV screen. Now, Holes is using his years of experience with cutting-edge DNA technology to solve brutal murders across the country on Oxygen's The DNA of Murder With Paul Holes. The show will follow Holes as he dives into unsolved homicide cases, analyzing the physical and "emotional" DNA left behind. "We're not here to tell a story, we're here to solve this case," Holes says in the show's trailer. Watch the trailer below:The DNA of Murder With Paul Holes premieres Saturday, Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. ET/PT with a special 90-minute episode.

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