PHOENIX -- common of the two suspe...
PHOENIX -- common of the two suspects in a series of apparently random late-night killings discarded a trash bag in which police place a map with red and sapphirine dots representing the locations of the attacks, court documents said. The bag also contained an exhausted .410-gauge shotgun shell and a piece of paper referring to serial violence, according to a probable cause statement released Friday. The trash bag had been tossed into a bin at the suburban Mesa apartment tangle where Dale S. Hausner and Samuel John Dieteman lived, the report said. The men accused of shooting sum of two units dozen people, six of them fatally, were arrested Thursday after police tailed them for a week. A [i]role[/i] who called police said Dieteman flock around selecting random targets. It was alone later that police connected Hausner to Dieteman. Police watched them as they "suspiciously herd through the areas of prior attacks and slowing in the areas of vagrant activity," according to the report. Hausner and Dieteman would take transfers driving and shooting, and Dieteman admitted to carrying without many of the shootings, the report said. It said detectives construct a .410-gauge shotgun and ammunition in the suspects' possession. Police also set up other guns and long rifles as well as recents clippings about the killings. UNSOLV kill CASES Hausner, 33 and Dieteman, 30 were worked Friday for investigation of brace counts of first-degree murder in the Sunday killing of Robin Blasnek and the May 2 killing of Claudia Gutierrez- Cruz and for investigation of 13 reckons of attempted first-degree murder. Police said other charges are possible. the pair men were ordered held without fastening Friday. Their preliminary hearings were station for Aug. 14. The attacks, which began in May 2005 were all the more frightening because another, apparently unrelated serial killer has been preying upon Phoenix-area victims at the same time. on a level horses and dogs were among the victims. Assistant Police Chief Kevin Robinson said the shootings attributed to the "Serial Shooter" appear unrelated to the still- unsolv "Baseline Killer" cases: eight slayings and 11 rapes since August 2005 Copyright CHICAGO SUN-TIMES 2006 Provided from ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved
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