[[tmz:video id="0_r020z71f"]] Floyd Mayweather was in attention-seeking mode Tuesday night -- taking his head-turning Rolls-Royce to the most paparazzi-packed restaurant in town ... while wearing a bright pink hat. So, when we saw him walking into Catch La -- we had to ask about Oscar De La Hoya calling out Conor McGregor ... since Floyd's beaten 'em both. Mayweather was super nice to our guy -- but made it clear he didn't want to add fuel to that fire.
- 11/15/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
This case was featured on Monday night’s People Magazine Investigates. Now learn more with People’s complete digital coverage.
The victims were all young vulnerable black women who lived in south Los Angeles and struggled with drug addiction. Their naked or partially clothed bodies were all dumped in the filthy neighborhood alleyways, left to rot under garbage and debris. They were shot at close range with a .25-caliber pistol, or strangled, or both.
For years, their cases lacked justice — or even an arrest.
But in May, following three months of testimony in Los Angeles Superior Court, Lonnie Franklin Jr.
The victims were all young vulnerable black women who lived in south Los Angeles and struggled with drug addiction. Their naked or partially clothed bodies were all dumped in the filthy neighborhood alleyways, left to rot under garbage and debris. They were shot at close range with a .25-caliber pistol, or strangled, or both.
For years, their cases lacked justice — or even an arrest.
But in May, following three months of testimony in Los Angeles Superior Court, Lonnie Franklin Jr.
- 12/27/2016
- by cpelisektimeinc
- PEOPLE.com
The victims were all young vulnerable black women who lived in South Los Angeles and struggled with drug addiction. Their naked or partially clothed bodies were all dumped in the filthy neighborhood alleyways, left to rot under garbage and debris. They were shot at close range with a .25-caliber pistol, or strangled, or both. After three months of testimony in Los Angeles Superior Court, closing arguments have wrapped up in the trial of Lonnie Franklin Jr., the alleged "Grim Sleeper" serial killer who prosecutors say stalked South Los Angeles for more than 20 years. Franklin is charged with the murder of...
- 5/4/2016
- by Chrstine Pelisek, @chrispelisek
- PEOPLE.com
The victims were all young vulnerable black women who lived in South Los Angeles and struggled with drug addiction. Their naked or partially clothed bodies were all dumped in the filthy neighborhood alleyways, left to rot under garbage and debris. They were shot at close range with a .25-caliber pistol, or strangled, or both. After three months of testimony in Los Angeles Superior Court, closing arguments have wrapped up in the trial of Lonnie Franklin Jr., the alleged "Grim Sleeper" serial killer who prosecutors say stalked South Los Angeles for more than 20 years. Franklin is charged with the murder of...
- 5/4/2016
- by Chrstine Pelisek, @chrispelisek
- PEOPLE.com
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