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The Gainesville Ripper Left Something Crucial Behind In Crime Scenes : ‘He’s A Secretor’ Danny Rolling killed five students in quick succession in August 1990 — leaving something behind at the crime scenes he so carefully posed. 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 them. He came to be known as. The question of whether crime scene photos from the Gainesville Ripper case were deliberately hidden remains unanswered . While the arguments for both sides are compelling, the lack of definitive evidence makes it impossible to reach a conclusive answer. The Gainesville Ripper was the chilling pseudonym assigned to Daniel Rolling, a disturbed individual responsible for a series of grisly murders that shook the city of Gainesville to its core. 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. THE bloody University of Idaho murders scene could hold a key clue about the mysterious killer who remains at large, an expert has said. True crime author J. Hunter compared the stabbing deaths of four students to the chilling case of the Gainesville Ripper and claimed that investigators should be looking for the same evidence that put the. The most important evidence needed to confirm that Danny Rolling was the “Gainesville Ripper” was a DNA match with body fluids found at the crime scenes . To achieve this end Rolling was moved from his cell while prison officials collected a number of his personal belongings and his bedding. Criminal investigations rely heavily on crime scene photos to document evidence and preserve the integrity of the scene . In the Gainesville Ripper case, these images provided. The recent release of never - before - seen crime scene photos from the Gainesville Ripper case has sent shockwaves through the community and reignited a decades-long debate surrounding transparency in criminal investigations. Crime - scene photos can be in great demand, especially if either the victim or the killer is well known. This brings us back to the city of Gainesville and serial killer Danny Harold.