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Mark GOUDEAU

 
 
 

 

Maricopa County Attorney Andrew P. Thomas, left, listens to Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon, right, talk about the announced 74 felony count indictment on Mark Goudeau, the alleged Baseline Killer, at the Maricopa County Attorney's office, Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2007 in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

 

 

This undated photo provided by the Phoenix Police Department shows a gold ring that is among the evidence Phoenix police are using to link Mark Goudeau to the city's Baseline Killer investigation, according to reports obtained by The Associated Press.

Police seized the ring and other items during a search of Goudeau's central Phoenix home in October last year. The items either contained DNA evidence that matched murder victims' blood or were items the victims owned. Goudeau's lawyers deny that he's the notorious Baseline Killer, a serial predator that police say terrorized Phoenix from 2005 to 2006 with a string of random attacks. He has pleaded not guilty to 74 criminal counts, including nine counts of first-degree murder, 15 counts of sexual assault and 11 counts of kidnapping.

AP Photo by Phoenix Police Department

 

 

This undated photo provided by the Phoenix Police Department shows a tennis shoe with markings on it made by the Phoenix police that is among the evidence police are using to link Mark Goudeau to the city's Baseline Killer investigation, according to reports obtained by The Associated Press.

Police seized the shoe and other items during a search of Goudeau's central Phoenix home in October last year. The items either contained DNA evidence that matched murder victims' blood or were items the victims owned. Goudeau's lawyers deny that he's the notorious Baseline Killer, a serial predator that police say terrorized Phoenix from 2005 to 2006 with a string of random attacks. He has pleaded not guilty to 74 criminal counts, including nine counts of first-degree murder, 15 counts of sexual assault and 11 counts of kidnapping.

AP Photo by Phoenix Police Department

 

 

In this undated photo provided by the Phoenix Police Department shows an evidence photo of a ski mask with markings made by the police indicating stains. A shoe, a ski mask and two gold rings are among the evidence Phoenix police are using to link Mark Goudeau to the city's Baseline Killer investigation, according to reports obtained by The Associated Press.

AP Photo by Phoenix Police Department

 

 

Mark Goudeau, listens to opening arguments in his rape trial, Monday, July 23, 2007, in Phoenix. Goudeau, on trial in a pair of sexual assaults linked to the so-called Baseline Killer is 360 trillion times more likely to match DNA collected from the crime scene than any other man, a prosecutor told jurors Monday.

AP Photo by Tom Tingle

 

 

Mark Goudeau looks at one of his attorneys, Corwin A. Townsend, who bows his head after Goudeau was convicted Friday, Sept. 7, 2007, in Phoenix in a pair of 2005 sexual attacks. Goudeau is a former construction worker suspected of being a serial predator known as the "Baseline Killer."

AP Photo by Rob Schumacher

 

 

Defense attorney Corwin Townsend, right, and Mark Goudeau listen to the state's rebuttal during closing arguments at Goudeau's murder trial in Maricopa County Superior Court on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2007, in Phoenix. The case later went to the jury. Goudeau is charged with 19 criminal charges stemming from the Sept. 20, 2005, sexual assault of two sisters
at a park.

AP Photo by John Severson

 

 

Attorney Cary Lackey looks at his client Mark Goudeau, left, who was found guilty Thursday, Sept. 7, 2007, in Phoenix in a pair of 2005 sexual attacks. Goudeau is a former construction worker suspected of being a serial predator known as the "Baseline Killer."

AP Photo by Rob Schumacher

 

 

Mark Goudeau listens as the prosecution makes its closing arguments during his trial in Maricopa County Superior Court on Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007, in Phoenix. Goudeau faces 20 criminal charges stemming from a Sept. 20, 2005, sexual assault.

AP Photo by John Severson

 

 

Defense attorney Corwin Townsend, left, and Mark Goudeau listen to the state's rebuttal during closing arguments at Goudeau's murder trial in Maricopa County Superior Court on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2007, in Phoenix. The case later went to the jury. Goudeau is charged with 19 criminal charges stemming from the Sept. 20, 2005, sexual assault of two sisters at a park. He's also facing scores of charges from a crime spree police blame on a suspect called the Baseline Killer.

AP Photo by John Severson

 

 

Deputy County Attorney Suzanne Cohen makes closing arguments for the prosecution in Mark Goudeau's trial in Maricopa County Superior Court on Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007, in Phoenix. Goudeau faces 20 criminal charges stemming from a Sept. 20, 2005, sexual assault.

AP Photo by John Severson

 

 

Prosecutor William Clayton makes rebuttal closing arguments for the prosecution in Mark Goudeau's trial in Maricopa County Superior Court on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2007, in Phoenix. The case later went to the jury. Goudeau is charged with 19 criminal charges stemming from the Sept. 20, 2005, sexual assault of two sisters at a park. He also faces scores of charges from a crime spree police blame on a suspect called the Baseline Killer.

AP Photo by John Severson

 

 

 
 
 
 
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