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Man, 73, suspected of killing 3 Southern California women in 1977 pleads not guilty

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Man, 73, suspected of killing 3 Southern California women in 1977 pleads not guilty

A 73-year-old suspected serial killer from Mississippi extradited to Ventura County earlier this month in connection with three strangulation murders nearly a half century ago pled not guilty at his arraignment Wednesday, officials announced.  

In February 2023, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Cold Case Unit began re-examining the deaths of the three women – Kimberly Carol Fritz, Velvet Ann Sanchez and Lorraine Ann Rodriguez – each of whom was killed in 1977, the Ventura County DA’s Office said.  

While the exact circumstances surrounding the women’s deaths were not disclosed by the DA, an article published in 1978 in the Utah publication The Daily Herald stated that the three women were prostitutes who were strangled with their own underwear.  

Warren Luther Alexander, 73, is charged with three counts of first-degree for the strangulation deaths of three women in Ventura County in 1977. (VCDA)

Sanchez was 31 when she was found dead in an Oxnard motel on Sept. 9, 1977, the Daily Herald reported; the 18-year-old Fritz was found in a motel room on May 29 of that year and Rodriguez, then 22, was found dead near a highway in Oxnard on Dec. 27, but the Herald reported that investigators believed she was also killed at a motel and dumped there. 

After decades and decades of investigation, detectives were eventually able to identify the suspect as Warren Luther Alexander, a resident of Diamondhead, Mississippi. 

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Alexander was extradited to Southern California on Aug. 6 from Surry County, North Carolina, where he was awaiting prosecution for a 1992 cold case murder.  

The 73-year-old has been charged by the Ventura County District Attorney’s office with three counts of first-degree murder for the 1977 strangulations.  

He is scheduled to appear in Ventura County Superior Court again on Aug. 30 and is being held in the Ventura County jail without bail.  

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Shoppers look on as Sunglass Hut is robbed at Northridge mall

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Shoppers look on as Sunglass Hut is robbed at Northridge mall

Several bystanders watched in surprise as a man stuffed merchandise, including expensive sunglasses, into a bag and fled the Northridge Fashion Center.

Cellphone video of the incident shows the robber walking around a Sunglass Hut store while deciding which items to put in what appeared to be a trash bag.

A security guard arrived at the shop and briefly confronted the suspect but was not able to detain him. 

A man is seen stuffing a bag with sunglasses from a shop in the Northridge Fashion Center. (RMG News)

The suspect is then seen running from the store with his bag of goods still in hand.

At one point, the suspect even stops and points at the security guard giving chase but still has time to turn and run out of the mall.

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He was wearing a light-colored hat, dark shirt and white pants.

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Two dead in Los Angeles smoke shop shooting; gunmen on the loose

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Two dead in Los Angeles smoke shop shooting; gunmen on the loose

Two men are dead and two suspects are on the loose after gunfire erupted at a smoke shop in the Vermont Vista neighborhood of Los Angeles overnight.

Officers responded to an assault with a deadly weapon call in the 8600 block of South Figueroa Street shortly before 10 p.m.

Two victims, a 39-year-old man and a man in his 20s, were found inside the smoke shop with multiple gunshot wounds, a Los Angeles Police Department spokesperson confirmed.

Police investigate a deadly shooting at a smoke shop in Los Angeles on Aug. 21, 2024. (RMG News)

Both victims, whose identities have not been released, were pronounced dead at the scene.

It was unclear if they were customers or employees of the store.

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Investigators learned that two male suspects, believed to be in their 20s, walked into the Figueroa Mini-Market smoke shop and fired multiple rounds at the victims.

The gunmen fled in a vehicle and remained on the loose, police said.

No description of the suspects or their vehicle has been released.

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Man, 19, dies days after violent, unprovoked attack in L.A.'s Koreatown

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Man, 19, dies days after violent, unprovoked attack in L.A.'s Koreatown

A family is reeling after their beloved 19-year-old son died days after he was randomly attacked last month in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles.  

The July 18 incident occurred near 7th  Street and Serrano Avenue.  

According to reporting from The Korea Daily, the victim, Joonhee Han, briefly made eye contact with his attacker as the man passed him on an electric scooter.  

Han, who was wearing headphones, never saw the suspect turn around, approach from behind and throw him to the ground where he reportedly hit his head and face, and then endured a beating by the man while he was on the ground.  

“I got jumped on the street. It did not hurt that much, it’s not that uncomfortable,” the 19-year-old told his father, Chris Han, who recalled the last conversation he had with his son. “I asked him, ‘Why not fight back?’ He said [it was] too dangerous, bigger than him.”  

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Days later, on July 23 at around 2 a.m., The Korea Daily reports that Joonhe was with friends when he suddenly went pale, vomited, lost vision in one eye and collapsed as his breathing became irregular.  

“He was walking down the street, he got dizzy. His heart stopped,” his father explained to KTLA.  

Joonhee was in a coma for five days and, sadly, died before ever reporting the attack.  

“The coroner’s office, after conducting an autopsy following the organ donation surgery, determined that Han’s death was due to brain damage caused by a blood clot resulting from the assault, rather than a naturally occurring stroke,” The Korea Daily reported.  

Homicide detectives with the Los Angeles Police Department told KTLA that they are now searching for witnesses and possible security video of the unprovoked assault.  

A spokesperson for the L.A. County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed to The Korea Daily that the autopsy performed on Joonhee was in concert with LAPD’s investigation, but did not disclose the 19-year-old’s exact cause of death.  

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A GoFundMe has been organized for the family, who described Joonhee as “vibrant and kindhearted.”  

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