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Man charged in L.A. 'Grim Sleeper' slayings has long list of arrests

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Suspect in killings has many arrests

The 57-year-old man charged with murder in 10 slayings in the Los Angeles "Grim Sleeper" case was arrested at least 15 times over four decades on other charges and was in police custody many times after the killings began, probation and jail records show.

The arrests of Lonnie Franklin Jr. in crimes including burglary, car theft and assault were never considered serious enough to send him to state prison or to warrant his entry in the state's DNA database, according to a report in Saturday's Los Angeles Times.

A string of slayings of young black women had south Los Angeles on edge in the mid-1980s. The killings suddenly stopped but resumed 14 years later. Investigators now say they have possibly uncovered the reason for the long respite: The suspect might have been spooked by a near miss by police in 1988.

Franklin was arrested Wednesday at his lime-green house, just three doors down from a home that was searched extensively by police 22 years ago after the only known survivor led police there. His public defender, Regina Laughney, declined to comment.

-- Associated Press

SOUTH CAROLINA

Review clears Senate candidate

Alvin Greene, an unemployed military veteran, will face no state charges over the $10,440 filing fee for his successful bid to win South Carolina's Democratic nomination to run for U.S. Senate, the state's top police official said.

Law enforcement authorities also opted not to charge Greene with misrepresenting his finances to a court. Greene cooperated with investigators, and Chief Reggie Lloyd said Friday that he hoped the findings will put questions about Greene's finances to rest.

Greene, who did no fundraising, won an unexpected victory in the June 8 Democratic primary to face Sen. Jim DeMint (R).


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