In the mid-1970s, a shadowy predator stalked San Francisco’s gay community, earning the nickname The Doodler for his habit of sketching his victims before luring them to secluded areas and stabbing them to death. Believed to have killed at least five men ,and possibly as many as 14, he left behind three high-profile survivors who all described the same chilling detail: their attacker had drawn their portraits before the violence began. Despite police identifying a suspect who allegedly confessed to a psychiatrist, fear and stigma kept witnesses from testifying, leaving one of San Francisco’s most haunting serial murder cases unsolved to this day.
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