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Thousands of suspects, many dead ends: the quest for the Golden State Killer

Larry Pool's life mission was to track down the Original Night Stalker.

The retired Orange County sheriff's investigator studied thousands of clues, kept a recording of the killer's voice in his desk's top drawer and once exhumed a body to collect a DNA sample.

He knew by heart the killer's path. And his fervor was shared by countless others across California searching for a suspect who went by many names.

Around Sacramento, investigators knew him as the East Area Rapist, whose string of sexual assaults and

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