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On March 27, 2009, the California Department of Justice notified the LAPD that a CODIS DNA match had been made and the killer had been identified in the murders of Ethel Sokoloff and Elizabeth McKeown, as nicely because the victims in the cases being investigated by the Inglewood Police Department and the LASD. In addition, starting with a legislation in 1909 which allowed for the sterilization of convicted and imprisoned sex offenders in the event that they confirmed recidivism in prison in the direction of being a "moral or sexual pervert" (together with these committed for sodomy, fellatio, or cunnilingus) the allowance for the sterilization of inmates turned so intensive that by 1934, some 9,931 inmates had been sterilized. A break in solving the related murders came in October 2008 when Thomas, then an insurance claims adjuster at the State Compensation Insurance Fund, provided a DNA sample to authorities in connection with an effort to create a database of such samples from convicted intercourse offenders within the state of California. 26. California Pc 187 - homicide defined. |
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