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My years as a reporter have taught me that there are two things you can count on when an ordinary Joe goes to jail for a sensational crime.
The neighbors will invariably say: "He seemed like such a nice guy." And anyone who ever came within spitting distance of his home will angle for celebrity by claiming to have known him.
And so it goes with Lonnie David Franklin Jr., the neighborhood mechanic now accused of being one of the most prolific serial killers in Los Angeles' history.
It was an open secret on his block thatGrim Sleeper killings: Lonnie David Franklin Jr., the Grim Sleeper suspect, projected different images - latimes.com
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