Lonnie Franklin Jr was
convicted by a Los Angeles jury on Thursday following a two-month trial. The 63-year-old, who could
face the death penalty, was also found guilty on one count of attempted murder.
The man dubbed the
"Grim Sleeper" has been found guilty of killing 10 women over two
decades.
The former trash collector
was accused of fatally shooting or strangling nine women and a 15-year-old girl
between 1985 and 2007.
All of the victims were
found dumped in alleys and rubbish bins in South Los Angeles.
An 11th victim survived
after being shot, raped, pushed out of a car and left for dead in 1988.
The killings came in two
spurts that were 14 years apart, earning the killer the nickname the Grim
Sleeper.
However, police said that
since his indictment in March 2011, Franklin has been linked to six more
deaths.
Franklin was arrested and
charged in July 2010 after DNA collected from pizza crusts and napkins at a
birthday party linked him to more than a dozen crime scenes.
Prosecutors said he went
after vulnerable young black women during LA's crack cocaine epidemic.

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