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Oxygen’s “ Mark of a Killer ” delves into the psyches of serial killers with one-hour episodes focusing on their postmortem signatures. Watch the series now to find out. More than 700 grisly photos of the five victims and the three crime scenes were released to the public, including detailed autopsy photos and pictures shown to the jury. In August of 1990, crazed serial killer Danny Rolling set a shockwave through Gainesville , Florida when he broke into the homes of five college students and murdered. Photographs and crime scene videotapes of the five Gainesville students murdered by Danny Rolling must be made available for public viewing, a judge ruled Wednesday. Detective Maines revealed that it wasn’t until months later that a breakthrough in the case came when police were tipped off about an unsolved triple murder in. Danny Rolling, Daniel Rolling, Gainesville Ripper killed four women and two men in one weekend of horror in the University town of Gainesville. In August 1990, the peaceful college town of Gainesville , Florida was rocked by a series of brutal murders that sent shockwaves through the community. Over the course of. After five college students were brutally murdered in August 1990, the entire city of Gainesville, Fla., was on edge—and at first authorities zeroed in on the wrong man. Don Maines, now 70, was a special agent in late August 1990, when five students were brutally murdered by the so-called Gainesville Ripper across four horrifying days. After a contentious hearing, Alachua County Judge Stan R. Morris ruled to allow the public and the media to view 700 grisly crime scene and autopsy photos , under the.