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The 1991 Law & Order episode "The Wages of Love" was inspired partially by this murder and the trial that followed. Guest star Shirley Knight was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. Karen Kilgariff covered the case in episode 103 of My Favorite Murder, recorded live in San Diego.
After law school, he started working in the San Diego County Public Defender's office in 1995. [3] During his time in San Diego, Mr. Garcia was recruited to the Alternate Public Defender and then recruited to the Multiple Conflicts/Major Cases office as the youngest lawyer to join that homicide and capital litigation team.
The author claimed to be James Selby, a man accused of various sex-related crimes in five states, including in the San Diego area. [46] [47] Both police and Dusek read the letter, and deemed it not credible; however, Dusek forwarded the letter to the office of Westerfield's attorney, Steven Feldman, who declined to comment. [48]
Right after law school, she moved to San Diego, California, to work as a trial attorney for the Federal Defenders of San Diego, Inc. (FDSDI). [10] She was quickly promoted to Senior Trial Attorney and Chief Trial Attorney. From 1983 until 1991, Clarke served as the executive director of FDSDI. [11]
Scene of the crime. On the night of December 27, 1986, twenty-year-old Cara Knott was driving south on Interstate 15 from her boyfriend's home in Escondido, California, to her parents' home in El Cajon when Craig Peyer, who was on duty in a marked California Highway Patrol (CHP) vehicle, directed Knott to pull off the freeway on an isolated, unfinished offramp. [5]
Deputy District Attorney Jeff Dusek said the work to expose Jones was part of a task force that aimed to solve the murders of at least 43 women killed in San Diego County from 1985 to 1990, most of whom frequented El Cajon Boulevard. After his indictment, Jones was transferred to the San Diego County Jail to face charges for the murders, to ...
David Allen Lucas (born 1956) is an American serial killer who committed between three and six murders in San Diego County, California from 1979 to 1984. Due to the fact that all the victims had their throats slashed, the case was dubbed The Throat-Slash Murders.
Mesereau was the second lawyer during pre-trial proceedings in actor Robert Blake's case [5] for the murder of his wife Bonnie Lee Bakley.Blake's first attorney Harland Braun resigned over Blake's decision to appear in a televised interview with Diane Sawyer against Braun's advice.