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Milwaukee Serial Killings Linked by DNA

By CARRIE ANTLFINGER
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MILWAUKEE (May 23) - Within a 3-square-mile area of Milwaukee's north side an unknown man strangled six women police say were prostitutes between 1986 and 2007. But it wasn't until this past week that the city's top cop said recent DNA tests had linked the killings.
Some people in the community, including the women's' families, wonder why it took police so long to discover the DNA link, and whether some officers' biases against the victims' lifestyles and race kept them from focusing their attention on the crimes.
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"Crack whores," is how some officers in past decades referred to prostitutes, said LaVerne McCoy, who retired as a sergeant in January after 25 years in the Milwaukee Police Department.
"They are forgetting that crimes are being committed and this person is continuing to do this because of our attitudes about the victim and that's what our priorities should be: Get this murdering criminal off the street," McCoy said.
Suspicions of a serial killer had swirled for years. A 1997 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel article said then-Chief Arthur Jones assigned officers to investigate strangulations of women on the north side after Joyce Mims was found dead in a vacant house.
Last Monday, Police Chief Ed Flynn said DNA tests in the past couple of weeks had linked her death and at least five others to the same unknown man. He said the suspect's DNA was found on a 16-year-old runaway whose throat was slashed, but that someone else likely killed her.
The district attorney, FBI and state agents now are all investigating, but have released little information.
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All the victims were black except the teen, who was white. Their ages ranged from 16 to 41.
Police have submitted or resubmitted DNA samples from more than 20 other unsolved homicides to the state's crime lab to see if they are related.
Relatives of at least two victims think racism hampered investigators. And at least one former prostitute and an organization that helps prostitutes think classism played a role.
"We do not feel it would help at this point in the investigation to respond to specific questions on cases or statements that don't help us find whoever has been preying on these women," police spokeswoman Anne E. Schwartz said by e-mail, noting criticism is a normal part of police work.
Flynn had said advances in DNA technology linked the homicides. But Wisconsin started using that advanced technology used to link the cases in 2000 — when it started collecting DNA from all felons for the database.
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The state crime lab had been backlogged for many years, but has hired 30 more people since 2007 and started using robotic testing to speed DNA testing.
As for allegations of bias, police union President John Balcerzak worked patrol for about 20 years and said he never saw any officer treat victims differently.
"You react to the situation, you don't let your emotions or personal feelings be involved in it," he said.
The department has a clearance rate of 78 percent for 2,605 homicides since 1986, but only a 31 percent clearance rate for the 42 prostitute homicides during that time.
"Our challenge is to find an unknown suspect who conducts his business in secret with consensual potential victims," Flynn said.
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That's not good enough for Darian Mims, 36, the oldest of Joyce Mims' four sons. He suspects racism in the department. He said his mother may have used drugs but was not a prostitute. She was home every night with her children, he said.
"Even when my mom was murdered ... you know how many police or detectives came out to talk to me? None. Not one," said Mims, who lives in Madison.
"They just put things in categories trying to link some (expletive) together," Mims said. "And they are not putting (expletive) together and it's been 12 years," he said.
Shannon Farrior, daughter of 1995 victim Sheila Farrior, also disputes allegations that her 37-year-old mother was a prostitute. She, too, wondered if police were affected by race.
"They just figured there were a lot of black women who got killed and they didn't put a lot of effort into finding the killer," said Farrior, of Chicago.
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Former prostitute Michelle Kasper lived the lifestyle for four years — she said she has been drug free for almost a year — and said police didn't take reports of rapes and beatings of prostitutes seriously.
"The odds are against people in addiction that they really don't see anybody pulling out of it," said Kasper, 32. "And it does happen, there are stories every single day. They just write us off."
Deacon Steve Przedpelski of the Franciscan Peacemakers, which helps prostitutes, said most have been sexually abused and are addicted to drugs, making it hard for them to leave the lifestyle behind.
He thinks classism had something to do with the crimes going unsolved.
"I think people should really try to stretch themselves — if they are absolutely so pro-life that these women are creations of God and their lives are important and we should be caring for them as much as preventing a baby from being aborted," he said.
McCoy, who is also former president of an organization of black police officers in Milwaukee, said other reasons why the crimes were unsolved might include overworked officers, officers failing to share information, or the department being "stuck in antiquated procedures."
Now many of the old timers with biases are gone, and the new chief, who started in 2008, likely helped move the case forward, she said.
"He is making people think outside the box and he's making them accountable," she said.
McCoy admitted she, too, was guilty of losing her objectivity about the women.
"(Officers) try to help them over and over again and you just ... get frustrated and you think, 'You get what you get,'" she said. "Even I'm not above that looking down on people because of the bad choices they've made."
"We fail to understand the human part of it: that they are addicted to this drug that has taken over their will, their soul."
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Bppittstop

09:23 AMJun 12 2009

I went to an ALL BLACK school in the 60's... THOSE PEOPLE WERE ANIMALS! I was constantly pushed, shoved, spit on, punched, kicked, called every name you ever heard... And yet I'm NOT A RASIST! What the hell is wrong with me? I should be out killin me a bunch of N_ _ _ers, Sorry I DON'T BELEAVE IN GETTING EVEN! I will let THEM kill each other off, And then I'll just drive away in my NEW ESCALADE... " Thanx Bro! "

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Ukchef43

11:40 AMMay 26 2009

Did you hear that they found a body in a batht tub full of milk,covered in fruitloops,=and a banana in its rectum?The police think its the work of a cereal killer.

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LdyQtee6

11:43 AMMay 25 2009

Is it any surprise that racism played a factor in the delay? The US is a very racist country and only takes action when a white person is a victim.

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Therondor

08:46 AMMay 25 2009

sorry about my typos but my anger caused me to post before pruff reading I ment to say it is the killier the murdering peice of scum. i did not want anybody to think that anything else

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Therondor

08:42 AMMay 25 2009

I am truly appalled at the number of inhuman peices of crap that have comented on this,try to understant this if you take the position that these women deserved thier death because they might have been prostitutes you are siding with a sick animal who enjoys murdering women this is so sick that i can't believe what i've read, and racisim exists. These women did not deserve to die, they needed help the fact that some might not have been prostitutes does'nt seam to have fazed you sick people at all.the murderer is the one who is resoponsible for his or her actions not the victim. I'm white and though i see blue and red well i'm color blind when it comes to humans .if it was your daughter or son found dead it would not matter tou you what the hell they were doing you would want justice , i just want to curse you out you sick scum . It's the killer murdering piece of fecal matter killing these women including a 16 year old girl who deserves your venom and the joking about this is truly sic...

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Ctcatie7

03:20 AMMay 25 2009

Everbodys a crack head and dont even no it ..............ha ha.

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BurchfieldBEBOP

08:02 PMMay 25 2009

Who in the world would want to kill cereal? They sure as hell better leave my Captain Crunch alone. What? oh its serial, never mind.

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CARMPENCE

01:05 PMMay 24 2009

I thing the first thing is to take color out of it. What you have is that 6 human beings were murdered. The person who did this needs to be removed off the street and out of society. That is the only issue. Not what color the person is. Not what they did for a living. And I'm white. Thank goodness I'm colored blind.

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Xkglady

12:01 PMMay 24 2009

Can we say the 16 year old white girl was a prostitute, wasn't kidnapped, coerced and threatened by a pimp? Can we say the 16 year old did run away from home due to one dysfunction or another, or perhaps in fear of something, but it was allegedly a BLACK MALE, that killed all these alleged prostitutes. These women worked hard for their survival, are God's children, and somone else's child, that for whatever reason, didn't feel good enough, were reaching out for someone to love and comfort them. In their vunerable state of mind, they chose to hook up with a deviant predator, whom manipulated them into his den. May these women rest in peace and may the officers that didn't give up on this case, be praised , kept safe and may God Bless them always.

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Xkglady

11:51 AMMay 24 2009

My condolences to those loved ones of the deceased may God Bless them with a comfort in healing and putting closure on this chapter of their lives, always keeping their fond memories of their loved ones alive in their hearts. May these women and young girl rest in peace always.Most grateful the police didn't give up, and did keep searching all the evidence to find the same DNA in all these cases, "it's certainly better late, than never!" Good going officers.

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Within a 3-square-mile area of Milwaukee\'s north side an unknown man strangled six women police say were prostitutes between 1986 and 2007. But it wasn\'t until this past week that the city\'s top cop said recent DNA tests had linked the killings.