- Vincent Johnson
Infobox Serial Killer
name=Vincent Johnson
caption=
birthname=
alias=Brooklyn Strangler
birth=January 6 ,1969
location=
death=
cause=
victims=5-6
country=U.S.
states=New York
beginyear=1999
endyear=2000
apprehended=2000
penalty=LifeVincent Johnson (b.
January 6 ,1969 ), is an Americanserial killer popularly known as the Brooklyn Strangler.History
Between the summers of 1999 and 2000, a series of murders of
prostitute s in the Williamsburg and Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhoods ofBrooklyn [Rashbaum, William K. (2000). [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30E11FF39580C768CDDA10894D8404482&n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fSubjects%2fP%2fProstitution "Man Arrested in Killings of Six Women"] . "The New York Times". Retrieved August 7, 2007] led police to arrest aBrooklyn homeless man, one of roughly 30 known associates of prostitutes in the area detained for questioning, on suspicion of the murders. However,DNA testing definitively excluded the man as the killer.After he was cleared as a suspect, the man befriended the officers of the
Brooklyn North Homicide Task Force who were working the Brooklyn Strangler case. He told them of another homeless man in the area, with whom he frequently usedcrack cocaine , who seemed fixated on sadomasochistic sex.Rashbaum, William K. (2000). [http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:eg5KtdU1NdEJ:www.scafo.org/The_Print/THE_PRINT_VOL_16_ISSUE_06.pdf+%22vincent+johnson%22+brooklyn&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=28&gl=us "DNA Links Suspect to Six Slayings"] . "The Print: Official Publication of the Southern California Association of Fingerprint Officers", November/December 2000 Vol. 16 Issue #6, reprinted from "The San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved August 7. 2007.] The man was subsequently able to identify this suspect, Vincent Johnson, 5'3" and 130 pounds, a homeless crack addict. [Rashbaum, William K. (2000). [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F60611FE38580C758CDDA10894D8404482&n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fSubjects%2fP%2fProstitution "Man Cleared by DNA Tests Led Police to Murder Suspect"] . "The New York Times". Retrieved August 7, 2007.]Johnson initially refused to provide a DNA sample to police, and denied knowing any of the women. However, one of the detectives had observed him spitting on the street, and Johnson's
saliva was retrieved and given to themedical examiner for testing. [Giuliani, Rudy. (2001). [http://www.nyc.gov/html/rwg/html/2001a/stcitytext2001.html "State of the City Address"] . "Archives of Rudolph W. Giuliani". Retrieved August 7, 2007.] Johnson's DNA matched that which was found on four of the victims. Johnson later confessed to the murders of five women: Patricia Sullivan, Rhonda Tucker, Joanne Feliciano, Vivian Caraballo and Laura Nusser, all of whom had arrest records for prostitution and drug offenses, and were themselves addicts. [Kershaw, Sarah. (2000). [http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F60E16FF38580C758CDDA10894D8404482&n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fSubjects%2fP%2fProstitution "Connected in Friendship, and in Shared Addictions"] . "The New York Times". Retrieved August 7, 2007.] He remained a suspect in the murder of Katrina Niles, although, as of 2006, he continues to deny involvement in her death. Police consider it likely he had sex with at least three of his victims.Johnson reportedly claimed he was acting out a hatred of his mother. Three of the victims — Caraballo, Feliciano and Sullivan — were killed on Thursdays, and Rhonda Tucker probably was as well, although her body was discovered on a Saturday. According to Johnson, this deliberate fixation came about due to his loathing of his mother's one day off from work, always a Thursday.
Johnson admitted little, if any, feelings of guilt. Of Patricia Sullivan, he said, "I didn't see strangling her as doing something wrong at the time"; although after killing his first victim, Laura Nusser, he said he reported feeling "sorry" and wanting to apologize to her family.
Each of the victims was strangled, apparently with whatever
ligature was at hand: two with their own shoelaces, one with a drawstring from a pair of sweatpants, two with electrical wire and one with what was probably a discarded piece of cloth. Johnson bound their bodies with the ligatures, but did not attempt to hide them. The women were left where they were killed, two on rooftops and one in a vacant lot in roughly the same vicinity in Williamsburg, two in apartments in Bedford-Stuyvesant, and one in a utility room under theWilliamsburg Bridge , where Johnson was known to have slept occasionally on a cot.Johnson is currently serving a life sentence without
parole inClinton Correctional Facility , in Dannemora,New York .Other media
*The pursuit of the Brooklyn Strangler, and Johnson's subsequent arrest for the crimes, was the subject of several episodes of the
Court TV documentary series "Brooklyn North". [ [http://www.courttv.com/onair/shows/brooklyn_north/bkn_episode5.html Brooklyn North episode guide] on [http://www.courttv.com/home_primetime/index.html CourtTV.com] ]External links
* [http://nysdocslookup.docs.state.ny.us/kinqw00 New York State inmate search] (Johnson's DIN# is 01A2526)
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