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ARREST MADE! Sketch Released of LA Serial Killer Suspect
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PostPosted: Sun May 25, 2003 8:11 pm    Post subject: ARREST MADE! Sketch Released of LA Serial Killer Suspect Reply with quote

I seemed to remember a case on Unsolved Mysteries quite a while back where two teens were attacked (I think it was in Louisiana too) in their car by a light skinned black man. That case popped up in my memory the first time I saw this sketch because it looked similar. I'll have to see if I can research that angle.

Anyway this guy has the same MO, but this time some women survived.


Home invasion suspect sought in serial killings

LAFAYETTE, Louisiana (CNN) --Police hunting a serial killer in the Baton Rouge area believe a man responsible for three home invasions could be connected to the murders.

Investigators released a sketch late Friday of the home invasion suspect -- a light-skinned black man in his late 20s or early 30s. Witnesses described as having a heavy-set, muscular build.



"We think it's a significant development in this case; it's another piece of the puzzle," said Lafayette Parish Sheriff Mike Neustrom.

Authorities said in the three cases last year, the man gained access to three different women's homes by introducing himself -- in two cases as "Anthony" -- and extending his hand to shake theirs when they opened the door.

He then asks to look at a phone book and use the phone, and asks if the woman's husband or boyfriend is at home. Once satisfied that there is nothing to deter him, he strikes, the sheriff said. In one of the cases he assaulted the female victim.

Neustrom said a report from the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit described the man's technique as a "ruse approach," in which he uses a story to disarm his victims.

"Their defenses are down, they relax, and that's when he moves in and attacks," the sheriff said, adding that victims have described the man as "a good-looking guy, disarmingly charming and smooth-talking."

Members of the multi-agency task force investigating the murders of five women in the Baton Rouge area since September 2001 have compared evidence from the assault victims and the murder victims.

"There is no conclusive evidence linking the serial killer to the home invasions," said Major Butch Dupuis of St. Martin Parish where the three assaults took place. But officials also said the suspect could not be ruled out.

Authorities believe the man in the home invasion cases is "looking for and following women," Neustrom said.

In March, the body of the serial killer's latest victim was found in a bay near the spot where another victim was found last summer. Carrie Lynn Yoder, 26, a graduate student at Louisiana State University, had been missing for a week.

The killings began in Baton Rouge in September 2001, when Gina Wilson Green, 41, was found strangled near the Louisiana State University campus.

In May 2002, Charlotte Murray Pace, 22, was found stabbed to death in her home, also near the LSU campus, and in July, Pam Kinamore, 44, was abducted and her throat slit. Kinamore's body was found 30 miles outside Baton Rouge, in the direction of Lafayette.

The body of Trineisha Colomb, 23, was found in a wooded area Nov. 24, about 20 miles from where her abandoned car was discovered.

The victims were all linked through DNA evidence, officials said.
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PostPosted: Mon May 26, 2003 12:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I recall reading something about this on one of the boards also. Looks like he either plucks his eyebrows or has them done. Matches his mustache. Most men have heavy brows- not well groomed, thin ones. Maybe it's just the sketch artist?

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PostPosted: Mon May 26, 2003 12:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The police certainly need a break in this case, but I thought the guy they were looking for was missing a finger, and that he drove a white pick up truck....seems now that the police have further information since one of the attackers or more have survived.

Yes this dude sure looks like he has done something with his eyebrows!!!
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PostPosted: Mon May 26, 2003 5:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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May 26, 2003

Suspect named in Louisiana serial killer case
BATON ROUGE (AP) — After examining DNA from more than 1,000 people, police issued a murder warrant Monday for a man described as the prime suspect in the killings of five women in south Louisiana, saying his DNA linked him to one of the deaths.

Derrick Todd Lee, 34, is the suspect sought in a series of Louisiana murders.
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Derrick Todd Lee, 34, was charged in the warrant with murder and aggravated rape in the killing of Carrie Yoder, 26, a Louisiana State University graduate student who became the serial killer's fifth victim in March.

The FBI also issued a fugitive warrant Monday, and police released a photo of Lee and asked the public to help locate him.

"He is to be considered armed and dangerous," said Police Chief Pat Englade, head of the task force investigating the killings.

While the warrant accuses Lee only of Yoder's murder, it says the DNA evidence removed from Yoder's body matched that taken from the other four victims.

Lee's home in St. Francisville, a small town north of Baton Rouge, sat open and empty on Monday. Records show Lee and his wife filed for bankruptcy in November 2002, and a court order to allow foreclosure on his house was signed May 16.

Bankruptcy records listed Lee's occupation as a truck driver.

Jane Lee, who identified herself as Lee's grandmother when contacted by phone in St. Francisville, said her grandson and his wife have two children. She said she was concerned about the warrant but wouldn't answer further questions.

The naming of a suspect came nearly a year after police linked the murders of three Baton Rouge women to a single DNA profile, creating a frenzy in the area as women flocked to self defense classes and bought pepper spray and handguns.

Police conducted a massive 10-month DNA dragnet for the suspect, taking cheek scrapings and swabbings from more than 1,000 men. The search led some men to complain they felt pressured to volunteer their DNA to rid themselves of suspicion. Defense attorneys have questioned the legality of the search.

The warrant says a DNA sample was taken from Lee on May 5 but did not say why or under what circumstances. Police refused to answer questions about the DNA testing.

Two more victims were connected to the serial killer later, and monthly rallies to remember the victims often led to accusations the police weren't using enough outside help.

St. Francisville Police Chief Wendell Fontenot said Lee had "miscellaneous run-ins over time" with police, but he said he was unable to immediately give further details.

Newspaper accounts show Lee has a record of arrests on charges of peeping into homes, stalking, burglary and criminal trespassing. After a fight in a bar, he was arrested for allegedly running a roadblock and accused of attempted first-degree murder of a policeman, according to The Advocate newspaper of Baton Rouge.

A reporter walked through Lee's house outside St. Francisville Monday and found carpets ripped up, siding from the walls torn away, wires exposed, cabinets open, window shades ripped down and light fixtures torn out.

Sherman Drury, a neighbor, described Lee as "very clean and neatly dressed" and said he was seldom home but his wife and children stayed there. Drury said he had not seen Lee in about a week.

The DNA match to Lee, a black man, conflicts with descriptions in an FBI profile released months ago that said the killer likely was white. Police said after Yoder's murder that the killer could be of any race.

Yoder, from Tampa, was severely beaten, raped and strangled. The other victims were Gina Wilson Green, 41; Charlotte Murray Pace, 22; Pam Kinamore, 44, all of Baton Rouge; and Trineisha Dene Colomb, 23, of Lafayette.

Ann Pace, mother of the killer's second victim, said she was "overwhelmed and nauseated" when she heard a suspect was named in the case.

"You have to be glad because it seems inevitable, I hope, that they will catch him. That means no one else will die, and that's all that matters," Pace said.

"Of course, I wish it had happened sooner," she added.

Ed White, Kinamore's brother-in-law, said his family wouldn't be "totally elated" until Lee was captured, and warned women not to let down their guard. "We need the public's help in apprehending him because he's on the run," White said.

On Friday, investigators released a sketch of a possible suspect, a man who tried to rape one woman and approached two others last year. The photo of Lee bears a similarity to the sketch, but police said Monday they had not connected Lee to those encounters, which occurred in June and July 2002 in St. Martin Parish.

Those three women were not killed and officials said no conclusive evidence links that man to the serial killer.
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PostPosted: Mon May 26, 2003 5:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This will headline AMW. I hope they catch him before Saturday night before another woman dies.

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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2003 10:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good point, LA about the eyebrows. And the photo shows the same thing on this man. Wonder if he's also into cross dressing--interest in transvestitism?

I had wondered if they had some DNA taken from a previous crime; I knew they must have a match if they were issuing a warrent (vs. calling him a "person of interest"). I'm sure this guy didn't give his DNA as part of the volunteer program.

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Newspaper accounts show Lee has a record of arrests on charges of peeping into homes, stalking, burglary and criminal trespassing. After a fight in a bar, he was arrested for allegedly running a roadblock and accused of attempted first-degree murder of a policeman, according to The Advocate newspaper of Baton Rouge.

That fits a profile that's now escallated into action. This is why we as a society need to start taking it sersiously when a teen is peeping in windows or stealing women's underwear.

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A reporter walked through Lee's house outside St. Francisville Monday and found carpets ripped up, siding from the walls torn away, wires exposed, cabinets open, window shades ripped down and light fixtures torn out.

Sherman Drury, a neighbor, described Lee as "very clean and neatly dressed" and said he was seldom home but his wife and children stayed there. Drury said he had not seen Lee in about a week.

Well, duh...he saw sketch, uprooted his family and took off. Could be anywhere now. (Probably told his family he had a new job.) It's amazing how the family WON'T know about his secret life--he'll just say he has to make a business trip. I'll bet he really sh*t himself when he saw the wanted poster (sketch) and that his family members might see it. You can bet he's growing a goatee or otherwise trying to change his looks. He would have been better off abandoning the family. Now that is name is out, he's going to have a much harder time hiding. And he's got to wonder if his wife sees the news if she'll turn him in. I wonder if the ripped up house was his doing, vandals or a police search.

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The DNA match to Lee, a black man, conflicts with descriptions in an FBI profile released months ago that said the killer likely was white. Police said after Yoder's murder that the killer could be of any race.

These profilers need to figure out that the crooks have caught on to their profiles. Yes, traditionally serial rapists/murders attack those of their own race. But they also keep up with police procedures. And we could see in the Green River killer race was not a factor there. In that case he was going after hookers. This guy is obviously venting a hatred for women in general. I don't think the hatred is against white women specifically, I would not be surprised if he chose white women as opportunity (they were at home during the day) or even to throw police off. This guy is obviously conscious of police as he is organized and has changed his MO several times to make it harder to tie previous crimes together. I don't think they found DNA at the earlier crimes, meaning he could be getting careless, or more likely felt superior to the police and that they wouldn't catch him...especially when they were release earlier sketches of a white guy.

I doubt he'll try another killing in the short term. Being organized vs. disorganized (out of control) type killer, he'll be able to wait. He's going to lay low for a few months anyway. Hopefully they catch him long before then.
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Lee may be tied to sixth victim as manhunt centers on Atlanta

By MELINDA DESLATTE
Associated Press Writer

The man sought in the serial killings of five women in southern Louisiana is also suspected in a sixth death more than a decade ago and the disappearance of yet another woman, police said today. The man was spotted this week in Atlanta, authorities said.

Derrick Todd Lee, 34, was charged in a warrant issued Monday with murder and aggravated rape in the killing of Carrie Yoder, 26, a Louisiana State University graduate student who became the serial killer's fifth known victim in March.

The nationwide hunt for Lee continued today. In the FBI's Atlanta office, agent Theodore Jackson said Lee was last seen around midday Monday at a hotel in the southeastern part of the city. The FBI had obtained a warrant for Lee when it was learned he traveled from Louisiana to Atlanta by bus, he said.

Meanwhile, authorities in Zachary, said police obtained a DNA sample from Lee - which linked him to the five slayings - earlier this month because they were investigating him for an unconnected disappearance in their town.

Zachary Police Chief Joey Watson said a detective was given a tip from one of Lee's relatives that Lee was discussing the disappearance of Randi Mebruer, 28, who vanished from her home in April 1998.

The tip, combined with a review of Lee's criminal history led investigators to seek a DNA sample from Lee, and a court order was obtained, Watson said earlier today. The sample was obtained May 5, authorities said.

Attorney General Richard Ieyoub said at a news conference today that Lee did not resist when Danny Mixon, one of his investigators, personally asked Lee for a swab for a DNA sample. Mixon had been helping Zachary police with their murder investigation since 1998.

After giving the sample, Lee grew nervous, authorities said.

That same day, he abruptly pulled his two children out of school in St. Francisville, according to Lloyd Lindsey, superintendent of West Feliciana school system. Lee told school officials he was moving the Los Angeles.


At a news conference in Atlanta, Vernon Keenan, of the Georigia Bureau of Investigation, said Lee was tracked to Chicago and at least twice to Atlanta. He said Lee had been working in Atlanta.

"We know he's here now. We don't know why he's here. Any member of the public who has seen him or had any contact with him should immediately contact law enforcement. Mr. Lee is very dangerous," Keenan said.

Zachary police also suspect Lee is connected to the murder of Connie Warner, 41, who was found killed in September 1992, also in Zachary, Watson said.

The Warner and Mebruer cases have not been tied to the serial killer, but Watson said he believes they were all connected. Watson said DNA evidence found in the Mebruer case is still being tested. He had no details on whether DNA tests were also pending in the 1992 case.

"There wasn't enough to say with all certainty, but there's enough to suspect that they're all related," he said.

Asked about the day's developments, members of the task force declined to comment immediately but said a statement would be issued later.
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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2003 9:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Snippets from a related story. Note that he has a girlfriend and a wife:

The officers looking for Lee also searched the Jackson apartment of his girlfriend Monday morning. Neighbors, who declined to give their names, said they saw Lee at the residence on Sunday.

Daniel said Baton Rouge Police Chief Pat Englade called him about 10 p.m. Sunday to tell him "the serial killer's right in your backyard."

"I don't mind telling you I was shocked. Here, we've been talking about how lucky we are because the serial killer was in Baton Rouge and Lafayette," Daniel said.

The sheriff said Lee had been driving a red Ford Explorer recently but the vehicle apparently was repossessed.

Englade, leader of the serial killer task force, said Lee is 6 feet 1 inch tall, about 210 pounds with a light to medium complexion, short hair and a muscular build. He is thought to be clean shaven.

Police do not know what type of vehicle he is driving.

Englade said Lee should be considered armed and dangerous. He urged anyone with information about Lee's whereabouts to call their local police department or the Multi-Agency Homicide Task Force at 866-389-3310.

State Police on Monday also seized a gold Mitsubishi from Lee's yard -- a car included in a description given Friday of a possible serial killer suspect who'd beaten and tried to rape a Breaux Bridge woman last summer.

Daniel said the car matched the description down to a dent on the hood and a "Hampton Has It" license plate cover. State Police took the car to their crime lab, Daniel said.

St. Martin Parish sheriff's officials could not be reached Monday to say whether the car proves that Lee is the man they've been looking for since last summer.

Last June and July, a man calling himself "Anthony" tried to rape a Breaux Bridge woman and made advances to two others.

Friday afternoon, officials announced "Anthony" as a possible suspect in the southern Louisiana serial killings, based on the pattern of "Anthony's" crimes and DNA evidence. They said the DNA evidence did not rule him out as the serial killer and that further testing is under way.


Officials released a computer-generated sketch Friday of "Anthony," a light-skinned black man, clean shaven with a well-groomed mustache.

In Lafayette Parish, where serial killer victim Dené Colomb was found last fall, a Sheriff's Office spokesman, Lt. Craig Stansbury, said deputies are active in the search for Lee.

He said he could not comment on the possible relationship between Lee and "Anthony."

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Lee was swabbed on May 5 by investigators looking into the disappearance of Randi C. Mebruer, who police believe was abducted from her Zachary home in 1998.

The same day, May 5, according to West Feliciana Parish School Superintendent Lloyd Lindsey, Lee's wife, Jacqueline, removed the couple's children from their schools, but was noncommital in answering school administrators' questions about where the children were moving.

Lindsey said the couple's daughter was a fourth-grader at Bains Elementary School and their son was a sixth-grader at West Feliciana Middle School.

"We were concerned that they were leaving school with just a few days left in the school year. She said they were going to L.A. (Los Angeles), but she was noncommittal about answering," Lindsey said.


"They are some good kids," the superintendent said of the Lee children.

In addition to being a suspect in the five serial killings, Lee remains a suspect in the 1998 disappearance of Mebruer and in the 1992 killing of Connie Warner, Zachary police said. The two women lived a block away from each other.

Anthony Moore, the father of another local murder victim, said he was told by the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's deputy leading the investigation into the death that "the serial killer is the No. 1 suspect."

The body of Christine Moore, 23, was found in June near the Ebenezer Baptist Church on River Road near the Iberville Parish line.

Moore said he also believes his daughter is probably one of the serial killer's victims.

"Hopefully this will be a resolution for me," he said.
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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2003 9:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

They just announced on LKL that they have made an arrest in this case!
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PostPosted: Wed May 28, 2003 1:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Emma! They had DNA from several crimes all along, they just didn't have a criminal to match them too. The DNA had been used all along to link the crimes together. As you posted after your comment, they requested a DNA sample from him with a warrant and he cooperated, but then immediately fled, sounds like got his family to Chicago and then he went to Atlanta.

We've been following this all along, great that this guy is behind bars now.

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PostPosted: Wed May 28, 2003 3:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Serial Killings Suspect Caught in Atlanta
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ATLANTA - The man wanted in the serial killings of five women was arrested in Atlanta on Tuesday, ending a monthslong hunt for a suspect in a case that terrified women across Louisiana.






Derrick Todd Lee, 34, was arrested at 8:30 p.m. by Atlanta police officers acting on a tip received by the FBI (news - web sites), Atlanta Police Chief Richard Pennington said Tuesday night. He was found wandering around a tire shop, Pennington said.


He said they approached him and asked for identification, which Lee produced without incident. He was unarmed, police said.


"We have taken a very dangerous person that is a serial murder suspect off the streets," Pennington said.


The chief said Lee could be returned to Louisiana as early as Wednesday.


Lee is the suspect in the killing at least five southern Louisiana women since September 2001, and he is suspected in a sixth death more than a decade ago and the disappearance of another woman in a Baton Rouge, La., suburb. It was those two cases that led police to Lee.


The serial killings unnerved Louisiana women and triggered a 10-month DNA dragnet in which police took cheek scrapings and swabbings from more than 1,000 men.


Residents at the Lakewood Motor Lodge in Atlanta said Lee had spent at least the last week there, charming residents, grilling ribs and chicken at a party, and setting up a Bible study.


Neighbors described Lee as a handsome, smooth-talking man who dated several women and promised them cognac if they would come to his room.


"This guy, he was handsome," said Bubukutty Idicalla, manager of the motel, where Lee paid $135 cash for a week in a one-room efficiency. "He would go to the ladies and say, 'You married? You married?'"


As he abruptly left his room on Monday, Lee told residents his mother was sick and he had to go home to Louisiana.


Over the last few weeks, Lee traveled by bus from Louisiana to Chicago and then to Atlanta, said U.S. Marshal Richard Mecum. Lee has been in Atlanta at least a week, and he may have been working construction or concrete contracting jobs that pay cash, authorities said.


Lee was charged Monday with murder and aggravated rape in the killing of Carrie Yoder, 26, a Louisiana State University student who became the serial killer's fifth suspected victim in March. A fugitive warrant issued for Lee before his arrest says DNA evidence indicates the same person who killed Yoder killed four other women starting in September 2001.


Although the warrant accuses Lee only of Yoder's murder, it says DNA evidence removed from her body matched that taken from the other four victims.


Police in Zachary, La., a suburb of Baton Rouge, obtained a DNA sample from Lee — which linked him to the five slayings — earlier this month because they were investigating him for an unconnected disappearance in their town.


On May 5, the same day he voluntarily submitted the DNA, Lee abruptly pulled his two children out of school, saying he was moving to Los Angeles, according to Lloyd Lindsey, superintendent of West Feliciana school system. Authorities said they do not know the whereabouts of Lee's wife and children.


Lee made friends with many of the 50 or so residents of the Atlanta motel and was known as a lady's man.





"He didn't talk about violence," said resident Brenda Jones. "He talked about the Bible a lot. Let me tell you, he knew the Bible."

Motel residents said Lee didn't have a car and got rides to a pawn shop, where he sold gold jewelry. His behavior didn't stand out around the motel.

"I prayed with this man. I gave him rides," said Valerie Thwaites, a maid and receptionist at the motel. "He was very gorgeous and very kind to me."

Lee entertained several women in his room, neighbors said. He would often compliment their hair and offer them drinks.

"He was nice, and he had a pretty woman stay the night," Idicalla said. "I could not believe it when the police came and said he was wanted for killing women. None of us could believe it."

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One of the first things he did on arriving in Atlanta was to set up a Bible study!!?? This guy is quite a case.
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Satan also quotes scriptures. Don't know if he sets up Bible studies...
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Serial killings suspect described as charming, was 'good preacher'
Lee had history as peeping Tom
Thursday, May 29, 2003 Posted: 7:26 AM EDT (1126 GMT)


ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Residents at the Lakewood Motor Lodge in southwest Atlanta described their neighbor Derrick Todd Lee as "very handsome," a "good preacher" who "made friendships with everyone and everything."

That's why they were stunned to learn that Lee had been arrested and accused of five serial killings in Louisiana, with authorities across the United States reviewing unsolved murders to see if he might be connected to them as well.

"He was my friend. He said he was from Mississippi and he and his wife were having problems," said motel resident Vallerie Ann Thwaites. She described him as "a very handsome black dude."

Just last Sunday, Lee manned the grill at a birthday party for motel manager Bob Idicalla.

"He is a good preacher. He made friendships with everyone and everything," said Idicalla.

Residents said Lee also liked to invite women to his room for cognac, and said he was attracted to Tammy Hill, who spurned his advances.

"He scared me," Hill told CNN. "He actually asked if he could come visit me a couple times over here. I was like, 'No.'"

Lee was talking to another woman at a tire store when he was arrested late Tuesday.

Until he was handcuffed, the prime suspect in the Baton Rouge serial killings of five women had spent three weeks a step ahead of the law.

Police say he went on the run after voluntarily giving a DNA sample to authorities investigating two other slayings of women in the small Louisiana town of Zachary, just north of Baton Rouge.

Authorities say Lee criss-crossed the country by bus, from Louisiana to Chicago and back again, before heading to Atlanta where he was finally caught.

Rap sheet fueled detective's suspicion

Lee has long been familiar to Zachary authorities, with a rap sheet that includes arrests for burglary, stalking and "peeping Tom" incidents. He spent two years in prison for a 1992 home burglary.

It was the Zachary Police Department and a few lucky breaks that helped bring the serial murder investigation together.

Detective David McDavid told CNN he considered Lee suspicious for years because of his arrest record. But McDavid said investigators never had enough evidence to connect him to two women's killings in 1992 and 1998 -- both unrelated to the serial killer investigation.

It wasn't until May 5 that Zachary police got a court order to take a sample of Lee's DNA.

While Zachary authorities waited for the DNA test results, police in nearby St. Martin Parish released the composite sketch last week of a man suspected in the attack and attempted rape of a woman there.

Zachary police believed the sketch looked like Lee -- but his DNA sample was just one of many waiting to be tested by the Louisiana state crime lab, sources close to the investigation told CNN.

Zachary police then huddled with the serial killings task force, urging that Lee's DNA analysis be moved to the head of the line.

On Sunday night, Mike Barnett, the chief criminal deputy for the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Department, said he got the news of a DNA match to the five woman killed in the area.

"We were elated," he told CNN.

But Lee was nowhere to be found, having begun his travels by bus to Illinois and Georgia.

School officials said Lee and his wife pulled their children -- a 13-year-old boy and 7-year-old girl -- out of school soon after his DNA test. His wife and children are believed to be safe but in hiding, police say.

Lee and his wife -- who works at a local post office -- filed for bankruptcy in November 2002. According to court records, they were almost $85,000 in debt. At the time, Lee drove a truck for local construction companies.

Wednesday, Lee was extradited to Louisiana for the five serial killings that had terrified the Baton Rouge community beginning in September 2001.

More than two dozen unsolved murder cases in the Baton Rouge area are being re-examined, as are several in the Atlanta area.

"What will happen now is we'll try to identify every city, every place that this individual has been. Try to link any unsolved murders that may have been accomplished by this individual," said FBI special agent Charles Cunningham.

-- CNN Investigative Correspondent Art Harris contributed to this report.

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Thsi guy was talking to another woman in a tire store when he was arrested. Psychopath doesn't do him justice.

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