Baseline Killer

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Suspected Baseline Killer

Mark Goudeau is currently awaiting trial for the Baseline Killings.
Background information
Killings
Number of victims: 9
Span of killings: 2004 through 2006
Country: USA
State(s): Phoenix, Arizona
Date apprehended: 7-23-2007

The Baseline Killer (or Baseline Rapist) is one of the serial killers that operated around Baseline Road[1] on the southern edge of Phoenix, Arizona between 2004 and 2006 (the other being the "Serial Shooter"). The Baseline Killer is believed to have committed nine murders during this period in addition to a number of sexual assaults and armed robberies. On December 7, 2006, police submitted numerous reports requesting that Mark Goudeau be charged with several crimes relating to the Baseline Killer.

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[edit] Sample of offenses [3]

  • In November 2005, a robbery occurred on North 32nd Street. A man with dreadlocks and a fisherman's hat walked into a shop and robbed it at gunpoint of $720. Less than 10 minutes later, he abducted a woman from outside a grocery store across the street and sexually assaulted her in her car.
  • The suspect committed a string of robberies on North 32nd Street on November 7, 2005. He robbed four people at gunpoint inside Las Brasas, a Mexican restaurant. He then went next door to a Little Caesar’s Pizza restaurant and robbed three people inside. He later robbed four people outside on the street. He reportedly stole $463 and fired a round into the air as he fled.
  • On December 12, 2005 at 6:55pm there was a homicide on South 40th Street. Tina Washington, 39, was on her way home from a preschool where she worked. A witness spotted a man with a drawn gun standing over her body behind a fast food restaurant. She had been shot in the head.
  • On December 13, 2005 at 8:00pm, a woman was robbed on East South Mountain Avenue.
  • On February 20, 2006 at 7:38am, the bodies of 38-year-old Romelia Vargas and 34-year-old Mirna Palma-Roman were found shot to death inside their snack truck at 91st Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road. Initially, police did not connect this crime to the Baseline Killer and believed that the murders were drug-related. The murders were officially linked by police in July 2006.
  • On March 1, 2006 at 9:00pm, a double homicide was discovered on North 24th Street. Two employees of Yoshi’s restaurant at 24th Street and Indian School Road were on their way home in the same vehicle. Liliana Sanchez-Cabrera, age 20, was found dead in the parking lot of another fast-food restaurant while the body of Chao Chou was discovered about a mile away. Both victims were shot in the head.
  • On March 9, 2006, a body was discovered on North 14th Street. A local businessman noticed streaks of blood on the gravel of a parking lot. The police were called, but a search of the area turned up nothing of real value. A week later, the businessman discovered the badly decomposed body of Kristin Nicole Gibbons as he was investigating a horrible odor in the area. She had been shot in the head.
  • On May 1, 2006 at 9:00pm, there was a sexual assault on North 32nd Street. A man in a latex Halloween mask abducted a woman in a car and sexually assaulted her at gunpoint. She was taken from outside the same restaurants where the November 7, 2005 crimes occurred.
  • On May 5, 2006, Phoenix police went public with a list of 18 crimes that they believed were the work of the Baseline Killer. This number has since risen to 23, as of August 2, 2006.
  • On June 29, 2006 at 8:30pm, a homicide occurred on East Thomas Road. Carmen Miranda, 37, was abducted from a carwash while she was on her cellular phone. She was found dead from a gunshot to the head behind a barbershop about 100 yards (91 m) away. The attack was captured on closed-circuit television.

[edit] False confession

While being interviewed by police in Kentucky on a burglary case, James Dewayne Mullins claimed responsibility for the murder of Georgia Thompson on September 8, 2005. Mullins told police he shot Thompson as she attempted to rob him outside the Scottsdale strip club where she worked. However, Thompson's body was found almost 10 miles (16 km) away in Tempe at her apartment complex. Police do not believe she was killed elsewhere.

Mullins changed his story when police definitively linked the homicide to the Baseline Killer. Since then, he has told police that he was not in Arizona. Mullins denies any involvement in Thompson's death. On August 3rd, 2006, murder charges against Mullins were dropped. Authorities stated that Mullins had caused a significant diversion of resources during the hunt for the genuine killer. [2]

[edit] Arrest of Goudeau as a suspect

On September 4, 2006, Phoenix police announced an arrest in connection with a sexual assault previously linked to the Baseline Killer while serving a search warrant at 28th Street and Pinchot Avenue.[3]

Mark Goudeau, a 42-year-old construction worker, was arrested and accused of attacking two sisters, ages 21 and 24, in September 2005 while they were walking in a Phoenix park at night. [4]

Goudeau’s wife, Wendy Carr, told The Associated Press that police arrested the wrong man;

“My husband is innocent,” Carr reportedly said in a telephone interview. “This is a huge miscarriage of justice. And they have an innocent man in prison. This is all a mistake. He shouldn’t be in prison for something he didn’t do.” [5]

According to Arizona prison officials, Goudeau is an ex-convict who served 13 years of a 21 year sentence for aggravated assault and armed robbery. Goudeau pleaded down to the charge of aggravated assault, but he had originally had also been charged with rape and kidnapping as well. The rape charge was dropped as there was no physical evidence of rape. The "victim" is an unemployed, mentally unstable, twice convicted meth addict with a long rap sheet, Darlene C. Fernandez. See www.markgoudeauinnocent.com

On December 7, 2006, three months after Goudeau was arrested, Phoenix police say they are confident he was responsible for the full series of murders, rapes and robberies that terrorized the city for 13 months. Goudeau is believed to have committed nine murders, one more than originally attributed to the Baseline Killer (the murder of Sophia Nunez on April 10, 2006). Police say ballistics, DNA and circumstantial evidence prove that Goudeau is the Baseline Killer. They are recommending that prosecutors charge Goudeau with 74 crimes, which include: nine counts of first-degree murder, five counts of sexual assault, three counts of attempted sexual assault, 10 counts of kidnapping, 12 counts of armed robbery, four counts of attempted armed robbery, three counts of sexual abuse, nine counts of sexual conduct with a minor, 13 counts of aggravated assault, and three counts of indecent exposure. [6]

Phoenix police have released hundreds of pages of documents that detail their investigation into the Baseline Killer. The paperwork obtained by ABC15 News reveals that police have at least 10 names of possible suspects that they have looked into, and have ruled out some of those people. The 20,000 pages of police reports are primarily of other suspects with very little mention of Mark Goudeau.

The documents reveal information on nine cases ranging from a double homicide to sexual assaults, robberies and kidnappings.

The new information includes police reports and narratives that describe where and who police are looking at in the investigation. They also discuss investigative leads; however, much of the information was redacted.

According to the documents, the Baseline Killer posed as a homeless person in one incident, pushing a shopping cart toward a woman in a parking lot near 32nd Street and Thomas Road. He forced himself into her car and told her to perform oral sex upon him or he would kill her. She fought him off, the records said.

In that incident, the man believed to be the Baseline Killer was wearing gloves, a mask and clothing that covered his entire body.

The records show police have worked to obtain partial hand prints, DNA and ballistics reports to build their case; but those results were blacked out on the paperwork.

The Baseline Killer has been linked to eight deaths and is believed to be responsible for 23 incidents, including rapes and robberies.

[edit] References

  1. ^ amw.com | Mark Goudeau - Fugitive
  2. ^ Confessed killer recants; puzzle builds
  3. ^ [1][dead link]
  4. ^ [2][dead link]
  5. ^ http://www.nationalledger.com/artman/publish/article_27268247.shtml
  6. ^ http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/1207baselinekiller07-ON.html

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