- A Milwaukee man whose DNA authorities say linked him to the slayings of nine women since 1986 has been charged with two counts of homicide, with more charges expected this week, police and prosecutors said Monday.
Walter Ellis, 49, was taken into custody after a struggle at a motel Saturday, days after police served a search warrant to obtain a DNA sample, Police Chief Edward Flynn said. Ellis was charged with two counts of first-degree intentional homicide, and more charges will be filed within the next few days
We recall at one point, detectives had identified something like four unique patterns on the south side, all involving prostitutes missing and turning up dead. At least two were cleared that we know of. If Illinois' DNA database wasn't such a freaking mess, would it be possible to connect this guy to some Illinois crimes?
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