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evilSBM Skid Row Stabber Seeks Souls For SatanThe first known killer to prey almost exclusively on the down-and-outs on L.A.'s Skid Row was Vaughn Greenwood, that statistical anomaly: a black serial killer crossing the race line in his choice of victims. Greenwood's spree spanned 1964-75 with two slayings followed by a ten-year gap, then a flurry of brutal attacks that earned him the memorable sobriquet Skid Row Slasher. He was only caught when he left the comfortable depths of the Nickel and hit Hollywood, where he tried to break into Burt Reynolds' home and dropped an envelope with his name on it. Between October 1978 and January 1979, the unfortunate denizens of Skid Row again were terrorized, this time by the activities of a Satanist who came out from Tennessee to harvest souls for his dark master. Victims were stabbed as they slept in doorways, in vacant lots or under bushes. This cruder monster was known as the Skid Row Stabber, and he too proved once caught to be a black man, whose indiscriminate victims included Chicanos and Native Americans. On August 2, 1978, unemployed laborer and Skid Row habitué Bobby Joe Maxwell was arrested downtown for assault with a deadly weapon, and spent about two months in jail. It was shortly after his release that the killings began. On December 14, 1978, police spotted Maxwell standing over an intoxicated man sleeping on the sidewalk, searched him, and found a double-edged stainless steel, cork-handled knife. Maxwell was charged with carrying a concealed weapon, and jailed until January 18, 1979. His knife, which remained in police hands, was later said to be compatible with the wounds on all but two victims. The two-month break in the killings suggested to police that the assailant might have been incarcerated, and after a search of local jail records, Maxwell was placed under surveillance. He was arrested on April 4, 1979, and his case went to trial in late 1983. 1) Jessie Martinez, 50. Killed October 23, 1978 near Fifth and Wall; charges against Maxwell for this single case were dismissed for insufficient evidence. Convicted on two of ten counts of murder in 1984 and sentenced to life without parole, Bobby Joe Maxwell's fate was partially sealed on the basis of handwriting evidence. It seems a cardboard scrap labeled "Satan" placed beside one victim matched an inscription in a Greyhound Station bathroom stall that read "My name is Luther. I kill winos to put them out of their misery." An eyewitness to the killing of David Martin Jones at the library also testified to hearing the slayer declare "I'm Luther, I'm the peacemaker." Luther was, apparently, Maxwell's nickname for "Lucifer." Both texts were matched by handwriting experts to Maxwell's letters and journals, found in his South Los Angeles apartment. Photos and clippings from the Los Angeles Times. Dove drawing from murderauction.com. Note that our mapping program does not permit thirteen locations for a single blog post, so we have only linked to three crime scenes. No disrespect is intended towards any other victim. Date:
Saturday, October 28, 1978
Locations
Skid Row Stabber kills Augustine E. Luna 448 South Main
Los Angeles, CAUnited States
34° 2' 50.01" N, 118° 14' 52.44" W
Skid Row Stabber kills Jimmy White Buffalo 320 South Main
Los Angeles, CAUnited States
34° 2' 57.5736" N, 118° 14' 45.96" W
Skid Row Stabber Survivors Main and Third
Los Angeles, CAUnited States
34° 2' 58.6032" N, 118° 14' 45.24" W
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