There is this guy:
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Posted: March 12, 2009 11:08 PM By Norma Yuriar and Winston Whitehurst
The vacant lot on the corner of Weber and Hammond Avenue in Central Fresno looks no different from any other.
"What that lot represents in Fresno County history is going to linger for a long, long time," said Fresno County Public Defender, Peter Jones.
Five years ago, there was a home on that lot, full of children. But on March 12, 2004, their young bodies were carried out in body bags, in what's being called the worst mass murder in Fresno County history.
"I responded to the scene, and I saw nine bodies pilled up. Out of nine, seven where all children," said Fresno County Forensic Pathologist, Dr. Venu Gopal.
Although five years have passed, the images are still fresh in the minds of the people first on scene.
"There are images I don't think I am ever going to forget. I think of Jeva and she was wearing tiny little jean pants with her red sweatshirt," said Fresno County Prosecutor, Lisa Gamoian.
The victims' own father, Marcus Wesson, was taken into custody after a stand off with Fresno Police over a child custody issue.
"He was the head of the family. He was the only one who came out alive," said Jones, who represented Wesson during the trial.
DNA evidence would later confirm Wesson was the father and grandfather of three of the children killed on March 12, 2004.
"You feel in a way ashamed that this would happen here," said Fresno County District Attorney, Elizabeth Egan.
But it did, sparking "community outrage", said Public Defender Ralph Torres, who also represented Wesson, and was denied his request for a change of venue.
"You could say he was the most hated man ever in Fresno County, ever," said Torres.
In 2005, a jury found Wesson guilty on nine counts of first-degree murder. Even though, it is widely believed that he brainwashed his older daughter, Sebhrenah, to pulll the trigger. This was part of a long-standing suicide pact within the family.
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About 2 miles from my aunt's house. He looks like a black Wolfman Jack