Sacramento County District Attorney Thien Ho discloses intimate details about serial killer Joseph DeAngelo in his new book The People vs. the Golden State Killer. The prosecutor describes how a police photographer struggled to document DeAngelo’s genitalia during the investigation. The detective “got on his knees” to take photos but “grew frustrated after several failed attempts,” ultimately declaring “There’s nothing there” over the intercom, according to Ho’s account. The book states DeAngelo’s anatomy is “smaller than the circumference of a dime and its length is equal to the tip of your pinky.” DeAngelo, a former police officer known by various names including the Original Night Stalker, was captured in 2018 using genealogical DNA technology. He was charged with 13 murders and is serving life in prison for crimes committed across California during the 1970s and 1980s.
Golden State Killer’s Secret Revealed In New Book: ‘Micro Penis’

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