Phoenix Serial Killer Still on the Run After 7 Murders

A serial killer in Pheonix, Arizona who has been on the run over the years, finally surfaced again sometime mid-June when police thought he had ended his long-running string of crimes.

Police reports confirm he attacked and fatally shot two women and a 12-year-old girl in their driveway, after an ambush, NBC reported.

Image from NBC shows picture description of the alleged serial killer.

According to the report, investigators announced Wednesday that they have added a ninth shooting to the pattern — a July 11 incident in which the gunman fired at a man and a 4-year-old boy sitting in a car though none was injured.

The new incident means that the shooter — who had already murdered seven people — tried to kill again even after police had put the city on alert.

“The threat is still alive,” Phoenix Police Sgt. Jonathan Howard said on Friday.

“We don’t want to see anybody else get hurt. We want to make an arrest and stop this,” he added.

We’re fortunate in this new incident that nobody was injured.”

Howard added, “if there can be a benefit to something like this, it’s that we did obtain additional evidence.”

Based on witness statements, detectives now believe the suspect has access to several cars — one appears to be a white Cadillac or Lincoln, and the other is a late ’90s or early 2000s 5 series BMW.

Howard said investigators have looked into whether the gunman works as a mechanic or on a used car lot. The motive for the shootings remains as elusive as his name.

“Why? Why? I know I’ll never understand,” said Sylvia Ellis, whose daughter Stefanie and granddaughter Maleah were killed in a June 12 shooting.

She asked for anyone with any information about who the suspect might be to contact police.

“Help us,” she said. “We don’t want any more lives lost. He needs to be caught.”

Although police have added several shootings to the pattern since it was originally announced, Howard said they are “pretty confident” they now have uncovered all the reported incidents.

In each case, the victims were attacked near their car or home, in the evening or very early morning hours, in the working-class Maryvale section of Phoenix.

Law-enforcement sources say there is physical evidence tying the shootings together.

The earlier shootings include:

  • A 16-year-old boy wounded while walking in the street at 11:30 p.m. on March 17
  • A 21-year-old male shot standing near his car on the street at 11:30 p.m. on March 18
  • Diego Verdugo-Sanchez, 21, killed April 1 while visiting his pregnant fiancée’s family
  • Krystal Annette White, 55, found dead of a gunshot on April 19
  • Horacio Pena, 32, fatally shot June 3 after returning home from his job at a group home
  • Manuel Castro Garcia, 19, murdered outside his home on June 10
  • Stefanie Ellis, 33, her 12-year-old daughter Maleah and friend Angela Linner, 31, killed outside their home on June 12
  • An unoccupied car shot up at 2:35 a.m. on June 12.

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