Doodler

The Doodler
Background information
Birth name James Brabin
Also known as The Black Doodler
Born Tower Hill
Killings
Number of victims: 14 dead 3 survived
Span of killings January, 1974–September, 1975
Country United States
State(s) California
Date apprehended Unapprehended

The Doodler, also known as the Black Doodler, is an unidentified serial killer believed responsible for 14 slayings and three assaults of men in San Francisco's gay community between January 1974 and September 1975. The nickname was given due to the perpetrator's habit of sketching his victims prior to having sex with them and then stabbing them to death. The perpetrator met his victims at after-hours gay clubs, bars and restaurants.

Police had developed a prime suspect in the case, identified by two of his survivors, but authorities could not proceed with an arrest as the surviving victims refused to "out" themselves by way of testifying (one was an entertainer, the other a diplomat). Meanwhile, the suspect spoke freely with police, although he did not admit the slayings.

At the time, Harvey Milk publicly expressed his empathy for the victims who refused to speak, stating "I understand their position. I respect the pressure society has put on them."

To date, the suspect has never been publicly named or apprehended, and the slayings have faded into obscurity; very little information is currently available about these crimes.

New evidence points to a travelling hobo called James 'bone marrow' Brabin, sources close to one of the victims say Brabin was in and around the area at the time and had a penchant for drawing men, though unproven this remains a strong lead in the hunt for the perpetrator

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