This article first appeared on The Crime Report and is republished here under a Creative Commons license. More than 1,000 DNA swabs have been taken from men in and around Baton Rouge police have investigated more than 18,000 leads. Paul Durousseau (born August 11, 1970) is an American serial killer who murdered seven young women (including two who were pregnant) in the southeastern United States between 19. Their best weapon is the serial killer's DNA, left at crime scenes between Baton Rouge and Lafayette, 60 miles west. Nineteen months after the first victim was found, a multi-agency task force is under mounting pressure to produce a suspect. "It's like chasing a ghost," said Sterling Colomb Jr., whose sister, Trineisha Dene Colomb, was the fourth to die. The action came in response to increasing anxiety over the unidentified killer of five southern Louisiana women who continues to elude police, the Los Angeles Times reports. Louisiana state representatives have allotted $650,000 for DNA analysis of 900 rape cases. Louisiana Moves to Test DNA in Serial Killer HuntĪpLouisiana Moves to Test DNA in Serial Killer Huntīy TCR Staff, The Crime Report April 30, 2003
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