It was July 23rd 2003, two weeks after Pam Kinamore was found dead near the Whiskey Bay, when investigators announced they had a lead into who may have killed her.
at pam kinamore s autopsy, pathologists found biological evidence that she had been sexually assaulted, and it also contained the dna profile of her killer. naturally, investigators wanted to know if this perpetrator had been apprehended before. we had already taken his dna profile and searched it into the fbi s codis database, which was a national database of offenders as well as evidence from other cases, and we knew then at that point that he had not been linked to any other crimes. but this dna evidence did tell police something important. the same man who killed pam kinamore killed two other women several months earlier. i had never had experience with a serial killer, you know, other than seeing tv shows. so, all of a sudden, this was
police now realized the so-called eyewitnesss were wrong, and they realized something else. around the same time of pam kinamore s murder, about 60 miles outside of baton rouge, someone knocked on the front door of a woman named diane alexander and asked to use the phone. when her back was turned, the man ripped the phone cord from the wall and tried to strangle her. as she fought for her life, her son came home unexpectedly. the attacker ran away still carrying the telephone cord. the phone cord was actually already sticking out of his vehicle, and her son was able to describe the vehicle very well and describe the phone cord sticking out of it. and police remembered finding similar telephone cord near pam kinamore s body.