- Goleta Murders 1979, 1981
The Goleta Murders were a series of three home invasion attacks on couples living in a roughly two
mile square (5 km²) area of the unincorporatedSanta Barbara County community of Goleta in1979 and1981 nearSan Jose Creek or one of itstributaries . When Goleta was incorporated as a city in2002 , the locations of the three crimes were outside the new city boundaries, just to the east. The crimes remain unsolved.The Crimes
In two of the attacks, the victims were murdered. In the original attack, on
October 1 ,1979 , the victims escaped.In this attack, the perpetrator attacked a couple sleeping in their single story home on Queen Anne Lane. He had just stolen a bike from an open garage about a quarter mile (400 m) to the west. It was a warm night and many windows were open. The attacker broke into the victim's home, took a knife from the kitchen and threatened the victims. After tying them up, the attacker briefly left the victims alone, allowing them to escape separately. The noise this created compelled the attacker, who was unable to chase both victims simultaneously, to abandon his attack and flee on the bike. A neighbor who was an
FBI agent, responded to the noise and briefly pursued the perpetrator until he abandoned the bike and fled on foot through local back yards. The attacker also abandoned the knife at this point.He struck again on
December 30 ,1979 , only several blocks south of where he was last seen in the previous attack. This attack took place at thecondominium of Dr. Robert Offerman. Staying with Offerman was his girlfriend Debra Alexandra Manning on Avendida Pequena. In this attack the victims were both killed by gunshots while sitting in their bed. The bindings on Offerman were untied indicating he had apparently lunged at the attacker. Neighbors heard the gunshots but failed to respond to them, attributing them to innocuous causes. The killer brought adog with him and fed it a leftoverChristmas turkey .The third attack took place on the night of July 26/27, 1981, on Toltec Way several blocks south of the Offerman-Manning crime scene, a year and a half after the previous attack. In this case the victims were Cheri Domingo and Gregory Sanchez. Sanchez, a former boyfriend of Domingo's, was unexpectedly staying over at Domingo's home prior to moving away. Both victims were bludgeoned to death with a tool taken from a small
shed in the backyard. Sanchez was also shot and not tied up. His body was found in front of the bedroom closet. Apparently he managed to lunge at the attacker before he could be tied up and was incapacitated with a gunshot wound. As in the Offerman-Manning case, although residences were relatively close together, no neighbors responded to the sound of the gunshot. The dog was also present at this crime scene.Physical evidence links the three crimes to each other.
Footprints from the same pair of shoes were found at the first and second crime scenes. The same roll oftwine was used to bind the victims at the first and second crime scenes as well. And the second and third crimes were linked by the footprints of the dog.Commonalities Between the Crimes
These crimes share certain commonalities with each other:
-The homes were all one story and located within blocks of each other and the San Jose Creek or its tributaries.
-None of the attacked couples were married to each other at the time of the attacks.
-The murderer did not rape any of his female vicitms.
-Physical evidence linked the crimes to each other.
-A large dog (white
German shepherd with a missing toe) was brought to the two murder scenes.Links with Other Crimes
Almost from the start, some law enforcement officials, particularly several from the
Sacramento County Sheriff's Department, sought to link the Goleta murders with a series of rapes in theSacramento area from1976 to1979 attributed to a perpetrator known as theEast Area Rapist [.Wayne Wilson, "Link to East Area Rapist Probed in Couples’ Slaying," "Sacramento Bee", February 26, 1980, p. B1; Wayne Wilson, "Police Debate Tie Between East Area Rapist, Killings," "Sacramento Bee", March 13, 1980.] . Later some investigators considered the Goleta crimes to be linked to those of theOriginal Night Stalker (ONS). These postulated links are considered due primarily to similarity in "modus operandi ". One of the ONS double murders took place inVentura , 40 miles (60 km) east of Goleta, while the remaining murders took place in Orange County, an additional 90 miles (140 km) to the southeast. Possible reasons for discounting a connection is that a forensics link between the two crime series have never been found, and that the murderer in Goleta did not rape his female victims even when he had the opportunity to do so. In 2000 an official from the Santa Barbara Sheriff's Department claimed that DNA found at a Goleta crime scene did not match that found in the linked Original Night Stalker crimes. [ Dawn Hobbs, "Serial Link Explored in Old Murders: Goleta, Orange County Cases Similar," "Santa Barbara News-Press", October 3, 2000. ]External links
* [http://jjmcgr.googlepages.com/home jjmcgr.googlepages.com/home A website devoted to this and related cases debuted in 2006 and features maps and documents related to the cases.]
* [http://www.ear-ons.com www.ear-ons.com: Website devoted to East Area Rapist-Original Night Stalker's capture.]
* [http://www.aetv.com/cold_case_files/ccf_episode_guide.jsp?episode=135397 Arts & Entertainment Channel's COLD CASE FILES program #46 about Original Night Stalker.]Notes
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