San Francisco police revealed Thursday that a sixth victim may be linked to the 1970s serial killer who targeted the city's gay community and doubled reward money in hope of ramping up efforts to solve the decades-old cold case.
and doubled reward money in hope of ramping up efforts to solve the decades-old cold case.
"On April 27, 1975, Andrews was a victim of an assault at Land’s End," the department said in a release. "Andrews was found unconscious and never regained consciousness dying several weeks later." Andrews was attacked near Lands End, a popular hiking spot north of Golden Gate Park about a 1.5-mile walk north from Ocean Beach.
Cunningham told the Chronicle that he had to reconsider Andrews' murder as part of the case given the location, "the victimology" and the time period.Two years ago, San Francisco police released a sketch of what authorities believe the killer would look like after having been aged 40 years. A suspect has never been charged in the case, although someone was detained in 1976 in connection with the murders.
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