Friday, April 29, 2011

MIDWEST SERIAL KILLER GUILTY IN '69 COLD CASE SLAY

AFTER MORE than four decades a serial killer who slithered through legal loopholes will be going to jail forever. Creepy Nolan Ray George was convicted Thursday of first-degree murder in  the 1968 slaying of Gwendolyn Perry, 36, of Pontiac, Michigan.

The 67-year-old serial killer--believed responsible for scores of murders in the Midwest--glared at the jurors as they confirmed his reign of terror was over. George had earlier served 12 years for the 1969 slaying of Frances Brown, 22, and another 10 years for the murder of Cindy Garland Rose, 22.


"It looks like justice was finally done," said Perry's son, Michael Perry, who was just 5 when his mom's body was found. "I'm hoping this guy is finally off the street. He's been a menace to society."
Perry's slaying had the blue-eyed monster's "signature" in the three killings. All were short white women. Autopsies revealed each had been struck in the head and sexually assaulted before death.
Two died from strangulation with their own undergarments, the third from exposure.

SERIAL KILLER CONVICTED

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