Police in Virginia say the discovery of four bodies at two different locations in the state are the work of a serial killer who used a shopping cart to transport his victims' bodies after meeting them on dating sites.
FAIRFAX, Virginia A Washington D.C. man known as the "shopping cart killer" is in custody after authorities believe they have linked four murders to him. And there could be more victims.
The suspected serial killer, 35-year-old Anthony Eugene Robinson of Washington, D.C., was charged with two r
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Tadas Kazakevicius Copyrigted/ Getty Images(HARRISONBURG, Va.) Police in Virginia said they believe an alleged serial killer whom they've dubbed the "shopping cart killer" may be responsible for the deaths of four people and possibly more. Authorities said Friday that a suspect who was previously charged with the murders of two women, whose bodies were found in a lot in Harrisonburg in November, is believed to be connected to the deaths of two more people whose remains were found this week in a wooded area of Alexandria. "We're here today to talk about a serial killer and that is a phrase that I've used sparingly in my three decades in this profession," Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis said during a press briefing. "He preys on the weak and preys on the vulnerable," Davis added. "Our shopping cart killer does unspeakable things with his victims, and it's our collective duty and responsibility to bring justice and closu