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How did Doug Clark (serial killer) get caught?

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As one half of the pair known as the “Sunset Strip Killers” who specifically targeted women who gathered on the section of Sunset Boulevard famed for its nightlife in the summer of 1980, Douglas Daniel Clark, 75, was one of the two.

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That July, Clark was accountable for at least six homicides in Los Angeles. When Clark passed away on Wednesday, he was hospitalized and confined at San Quentin State Prison, according to California prison officials. The official cause of death is being looked into by the Marin County coroner’s office.

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In the spring of 1983, sentences were given to both Clark and his co-defendant Carol Bundy. Six counts of first-degree murder, one count of attempted murder, and one crime of mutilation/sex contact with human remains led to Clark’s conviction.

How did Doug Clark (serial killer) get caught?

Bundy would kill and behead her ex-boyfriend John Robert Murray. She later confessed to her coworkers about the murders she and Clark had committed while working as a vocational nurse, and the two were soon apprehended.

In a deposition given during the police inquiry, Bundy discussed Clark’s necrophilia and claimed that he kept Wilson’s head in their freezer for sex purposes.


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