Los Angeles, California - January 7, 2014 -- Lonnie Franklin Jr.,
who authorities say was the "Grim Sleeper"
serial killer linked to the killings of more than a dozen women in
South Los Angeles starting in the 1980s,
is led to the witness stand in the Los Angeles County courtroom of
Kathleen Kennedy Tuesday January 7,
2014 to testify for the first time since his arrest more than three
years ago.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
Lonnie Franklin Jr.
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Los Angeles, California - February 6, 2015 -- Lonnie Franklin Jr.
is led out from the L.A. County Superior
Courtroom of Judge Kathleen Kennedy after a dramatic hearing, during
which families cited Marsy's Law,
a victims bill of rights approved by California voters in 2008 that
entitles crime victims and their families
to a speedy trial. The family members expressed their frustration
with the pace of the case of the alleged
Grim Sleeper serial killer, charged with murdering 10 women and
suspected of killing several others.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
Lonnie Franklin Jr., who authorities say is the Grim Sleeper
serial killer, appears in court for a pretrial hearing.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
Los Angeles, California. May 2, 2016 - Defendant Lonnie Franklin
Jr. listens while Deputy District Attorney
Beth Silverman details the prosecution's case against him during
closing arguments in his serial murder
trial in Los Angeles Superior Court May 2, 2016.
(Mark Boster/ Los Angeles Times).
Lonnie Franklin Jr.
Los Angeles, California - February 16, 2016 - Deputy Dist. Atty.
Beth Silverman shows a slide of surviving
victim Enietra Washington, the only known eyewitness of the Grim
Sleeper as Silverman delivers the
opening statement in the People vs. Lonnie Franklin Jr. trial which
began on Tuesday, February 16,
2016, in the Los Angeles Superior Courtroom of Judge Kathleen A.
Kennedy.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
Los Angeles, California - February 16, 2016 - Deputy Dist. Atty.
Beth Silverman delivers the opening
statement in the People vs. Lonnie Franklin Jr. trial which began on
Tuesday, February 16, 2016,
in the Los Angeles Superior Courtroom of Judge Kathleen A. Kennedy.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
Lonnie David Franklin Jr.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
Lonnie David Franklin Jr., 63, turns toward the gallery before
his sentencing. Franklin was convicted
earlier this year of killing nine women and a teenage girl between
1985 and 2007, but detectives
believe he may have killed at least 25 women.
(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
Lonnie David Franklin Jr.
Lonnie David Franklin Jr.
Lonnie David Franklin Jr.
Lonnie David Franklin Jr.
Lonnie David Franklin Jr.