• Tree Trimmer in California Is Throat-Slashing Suspected 'Serial Killer'

    From buh buh biden@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 18 08:43:16 2021
    XPost: alt.killers.serial, talk.politics.guns, sac.politics
    XPost: alt.california

    Authorities believe a rural California tree trimmer is a “serial killer.”

    The Butte County District Attorney’s Office on Thursday charged Ryan Scott Blinston, 37, of Oroville, Calif., with three separate murders and another attempted murder. Blinston was already in jail on charges connected with a different attempted murder when the four new charges were lodged against
    him.

    Blinston is accused of killing Loreen Severs, 88, and is accused of trying
    to kill her husband, Homer Severs, 91, of Los Molinos (he reportedly died
    in Dec. 2020 from an unrelated illness). He is also charged with killing
    Sandra George, 82, and Vicky Cline, 57, both of Oroville. Cline has been described as a friend of the suspect. Blinston is further charged with
    arson for allegedly setting fire to Cline’s car.

    The additional charges came as Blinston sat in jail on accusations he
    attempted to kill another man in a mobile home in Brush Creek, Calif., on
    June 21, 2020. Authorities say they caught Blinston in the act of trying
    to enter a motorhome to finish a throat-slitting he’d attempted shortly
    before the authorities arrived.

    A Butte County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team “stealthily approached” that “isolated motorhome in a heavily wooded and isolated area,” a news release stated in dramatic fashion:

    Information had been developed that Blinston was staying on the property
    with a 50-year-old male resident. As the team approached the motorhome,
    they heard the muffled screams of a man inside and loud banging on the
    outside of the motorhome. The banging turned out to be Blinston attempting
    to get into the motorhome with a hatchet. The motorhome resident later
    told officers he was asleep in his bed when Blinston suddenly attacked him
    and cut his throat. The resident was able to kick Blinston out of the
    motorhome and lock the door, but Blinston was attempting to get back in
    the motorhome when the SWAT team coincidently arrived. Blinston attempted
    to run into the woods but was captured by the team. The resident was
    tended to by the team’s medic and taken by helicopter to a local hospital.

    The man survived and Blinston was charged with attempted murder and has
    been held without bail in Butte County Jail pending court proceedings as
    the investigative teams put together the other Butte and Tehama murder
    cases.

    While Blinston sat in jail, Butte County District Attorney Mike Ramsey and Tehama County District Attorney Matt Rogers said their officers pursued a
    joint multi-count murder complaint in Butte County Superior Court which
    allows a possible sentence of life without parole against the defendant.
    Their joint press release laid out how authorities believe Blinston killed
    — and attempted to kill — the earlier victims:

    The multi-agency investigation revealed that Blinston worked for a tree- trimming service and was part of a work crew at the Severs’ Los Molinos
    home on May 18, 2020. Evidence showed Blinston returned to the Severs’
    home on May 23, 2020, and killed Loreen and attempted to kill Homer after
    a forced entry into their home. Both had their throats cut. Homer survived
    the attack, but later died of an unrelated illness in December of 2020.

    On June 4, 2020, Blinston again was part of a tree-trimming work crew that serviced Sandra George’s Oroville home. After the work was completed and
    the crew left, Blinston returned to George’s home and killed her. As with
    the Severs, her throat was slashed inside her home.

    On June 6, 2020, Vicky Cline, an acquaintance of Blinston, was last seen
    alive with him in downtown Oroville. An arson fire destroyed Cline’s car
    later that night. Blood and DNA evidence on and in Blinston’s car was forensically matched back to Cline. Her body was later discovered by a fisherman in the Feather River near Belden on June 21, 2020. Damage to her throat was consistent with the other victim murders.

    The crime scenes are one to two hours due north of Sacramento.

    https://lawandcrime.com/crime/tree-trimmer-in-california-is-throat- slashing-suspected-serial-killer-prosecutors/

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