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so I know that this case is old but I heard about case. So its weird that all the murder victims were black and under the age of 20 and all the victims were taking when they was alone and walking. I also heard that some victims was acting different when they was taken from the killer. In my opinion the killer had to knew who the victims were because their is no way that a person driving and seen the girls and kidnap them. Also the murder victim that was coming from her boyfriend house, the killer had to be following them when they left her boyfriend house. But all the cars that had been giving to the cops could be found or put on a look for.