Chinanews, August 22, comprehensive report, in the 1970s and 1980s, there was a "Golden State Killer" who broke into homes at night with a gun, committed sexual assault and committed several murders in California in the 1970s and 1980s. His crimes were victimized. The victims and their families left a heavy shadow. On the 21st, local time, the victims and their families finally got justice, and the murderer was sentenced to multiple life imprisonment, which means that he will die in prison.

  According to reports, the notorious "Golden State Killer" is named Di Angelo, and he is a former California police officer at the age of 74. In June 2020, he pleaded guilty to 13 murders and 13 rapes, thus avoiding possible death sentences. In addition, he has publicly admitted dozens of sexual assault cases, but the statute of limitations for these cases has expired.

The data picture shows the "Golden State Killer" Di Angelo.

  On August 21, local time, Sacramento County Superior Court Judge Michael Bowman announced multiple consecutive life imprisonment sentences based on the plea agreement. The prosecutor said that the scale of the violence committed by DiAngelo was "simply shocking." According to reports, the murderer's crimes spanned 11 counties in California, with a total of 53 crime scenes and 87 victims.

  According to reports, during the trial, DiAngelo sat in a wheelchair and listened blankly. Before the sentence was pronounced, DiAngelo got up from the wheelchair, took off his mask, and said to the court, "I am sorry for all those who have been hurt by me."

  DiAngelo is a former police officer of the Auburn Police Department. He also committed crimes during the police period and escaped arrest for decades. In 2018, U.S. law enforcement agencies finally brought it to justice through DNA comparisons.

  According to reports, the prosecutor initially requested that DiAngelo be sentenced to death, but due to various factors, the prosecutor finally decided to seek a sentence of life imprisonment.