The Gypsy Hill Killing is a case of five unresolved murders of young
women in the county of San Mateo, California on 1976. The unidentified serial killer was dubbed as
“The San Antonio Slasher.”
On the 8th of January, 1976 a body was found in a creek of the Sharp
Park Golf Course in the Pacifica. The
body was later identified as Veronica Cascio, 18 years old. Veronica suffered 30 stabbed wounds. After a few weeks Tatiana Blackwell, 14, was
reported missing. Her body was
discovered on June 6 at the Sharp Park Road near the Gypsy Hill; and just like
the first incident, Blackwell was stabbed to death.
The series of murder was followed by the disappearance of Paul Baxter,
17 on the 2nd of February. Her body was
found on February 4, naked in Milbrae, she was sexually assaulted, stabbed to
death and bludgeoned with a piece of concrete.
Then on the 1st of April, Denise Lampe, 19 was found dead at Serramonte
Center, she was stabbed 20 times. It was
followed by the death of Mrs. Carol Booth who was first reported missing by her
own husband on the 5th of March.
Other possible victims (though still debatable) were Michelle Mitchell,
19 (but a mental patient confessed to the crime) and Idell M. Friedman (21) who
works at an import firm. Her body was
discovered by a co-worker who started to get worried after she failed to show
up at work.
Authorities were able to connect the series of crime to each other and
they were convinced that they only have one killer at loose. All bodies were reportedly found in the woods. In March 2014, the FBI re-examined the
evidence after the DNA result cleared Cathy Woods (mental patient who confessed
to the crime) for the murder of Mitchell.
The identity of the killer remains unknown.
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