After 5 Prostitutes Are Killed, Police Crack Down on Clients
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During the year since Arthur J. Shawcross was convicted of the murder of 11 women, most of them prostitutes, police have arrested more than 600 people for the sake of prostitution. But many police officers are in the same place, before being arrested Mr. Shaw Cross: inquiry if another serial killer is responsible for the killing of five prostitutes, all in the last year. “I do not believe that there is no evidence that these murders are or not,” said First Assistant Monroe County District Attorney, Charles J. Siragusa, criminal Mr. Shaw Cross. “What we have too sensitive, is that each year a number of prostitutes can be murder victim, and this year we have seen is an increase in the rate of murders,” said Siragusa. Mr. Shaw Cross, 45 years old, was 250 years in prison for the murder of 10 women in Monroe County from 1988 to 1990. He was also due to the killing of another woman in the vicinity of Wayne County. Another serial killer? The decline of the police again the same team for detecting M. Shaw Cross. The team is composed of officers of the police department in Rochester, the FBI, the New York Police Department and Monroe County Sheriff’s Department. The five deaths, black women as prostitutes in their midst too late-20’s, early 30’s. All were naked or partially dressed, and all have stifled - packed with four strings around their necks. Police departments indicate little about the murders, but most are not excluded that another serial killer is at work. Monroe County’s record of 52 murders in a year, in 1977, was broken in early November. Less visible The police did not eliminate prostitution drive, but the inhabitants of the region northwest of the city, where prostitution is most widespread, say, it has at least in practice, less visible. Prostitutes, it existed for a long time in most dreiste. A resident said her son, a prisoner, or even prostitutes and their clients in a tent set up for the child in his own backyard. “They are walking through the cars of the road,” said City Councilman Robert J. Stevenson, the representative northwest neighborhoods. In addition to the arrest of more than 600 men in the past six months, police have also arrested more than 400 women for the purpose of prostitution. The officers were surprised by the number of men arrested, they have since its first major sweep in July. “The Johns Kept Coming” “We were surprised that with all the stories in newspapers and on television and radio, that johns still the second and third months after the beginning of our efforts,” said Captain Robert whales in the Police Department’s Maple section on the Dure coordinated. Captain whales said that the number of men arrested recently appeared slightly downwards, and that almost none of the men were arrested before. |