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Doodler Serial Killer Case: A Breakthrough?

Doodler Serial Killer Case: A Breakthrough?

The SFPD says it's "closer than ever" to solving the case of a serial killer who terrorized San Francisco's gay community in the 1970s. Reporter Kevin Fagan, who reported and narrated the podcast The Doodler, talks about a probable sixth victim and a doubled reward.

Fifth & Mission

January 27, 202221m 44s

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Show Notes

San Francisco police say they're "closer than ever" to solving the case of the Doodler, a serial killer who terrorized San Francisco's gay community in the 1970s. They're identifying a probable sixth victim: Warren Andrews, a 52-year-old lawyer who was beaten and left for dead at Lands End on April 27, 1975. Chronicle reporter Kevin Fagan, who has been investigating the slayings for years, tells host Demian Bulwa why police are doubling the reward in the case, hopeful they can finally nab their man. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod 

Listen to The Doodler, the Chronicle's 8-episode true crime podcast reported and narrated by Kevin Fagan, produced in partnership with Ugly Duckling Films and Neon Hum Media: podfollow.com/1535882542

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