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The first round of killings happened at a time parts of the city were suffering from extreme violence and many young women fell prey to newfound addictions of crack cocaine and other drugs. Police Chief William Bratton assembled Kilcoyne's squad in June 2007 after the death of the killer's most recent known victim, 25-year-old Janecia Peters, who was found shot to death in a trash bin in a graffiti-tagged alley. "We realized we've got a serious problem," Kilcoyne said. "This guy is still out there." Because of the race of his victims, critics faulted the Police Department for not investigating the killings sooner and said the city was disinterested in the case. Porter Alexander, 68, whose youngest daughter, Monique Alexander, was killed in 1988, said police initially seemed reluctant to investigate her death because there were signs she may have been involved in prostitution. "They didn't show any strong concern," he said. "If I didn't call, I didn't get a call." Police don't know why the killer took a 14-year hiatus. The gap led the LA Weekly newspaper, which first wrote about him, to dub him the "Grim Sleeper." One description of the suspect exists -- from a woman who survived an attack in 1988. She recalled him driving an orange Pinto and offering her a ride to her sister's house. After exchanging some lighthearted banter, she agreed to the driver's offer. He had chiseled features, a low
Afro and wore a black polo shirt. He would now be in his late 40s to early 60s. Shortly after she got in the car, she said, he shot her. "I woke up in the dark, I was in the middle of the street," said the woman, whose number was provided by police. She asked not to be named because she is the victim of a crime.
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