Oxygen’s โ Mark of a Killer โ delves into the psyches of serial killers with one-hour episodes focusing on their postmortem signatures. Watch the series now to find out how Danny Rolling became the Gainesville Ripper . [Photo: Gainesville Police Department]. Now, almost 30 years later, REELZ’s new docuseries, Murder Made Me Famous: The Gainesville Ripper , is looking back at Rolling’s horrific killings, and the reason behind his sick murder spree. Legit copies of the crime scene photographs were tightly guarded and destroyed after Rollings was sentenced to death, but I was able to get some screenshots from the CourtTV footage. In the early morning hours, Rolling broke into the apartment shared by two university freshmen, 18-year-old Sonja Larson and 17-year-old Christina Powell. Hunter compared the case to that of Danny Rolling, also known as the Gainesville Ripper , sharing that Rolling was ultimately charged thanks to the DNA evidence that was found on the crime scene . A steady stream of local residents and reporters came to the Alachua County Courthouse Thursday to see graphic crime scene pictures of the Gainesville student murder victims. Danny Rolling, Daniel Rolling, Gainesville Ripper killed four women and two men in one weekend of horror in the University town of Gainesville . The mother of one of the victims of the 1990 Gainesville student murders and the judge who sentenced convicted killer Danny Rolling to death talked about privacy and access to investigative. Stored in an otherwise unremarkable office on the first floor of the Alachua County Courthouse are some of the bloodiest, most disturbing photographs you could ever imagine. However, detailed descriptions in crime scene reports and accounts from investigators shed light on what they depicted. The photos were crucial evidence, showcasing the meticulous nature of Rollingโ s crimes and his ritualistic behavior.
Newly Released Gainesville Ripper Crime Scene Photos โ What They Mean
Oxygen's โ Mark of a Killer โ delves into the psyches of serial killers with one-hour episodes focusing on their postmortem signatures. Watch the series now to ...