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‘Shopping Cart Killer' Is Sole Person of Interest in Homicide of DC Woman
A D.C. police spokesperson confirmed Tuesday that Anthony Eugene Robinson — the accused “shopping cart killer” — is the sole person of interest in a homicide investigation in the District. News4 previously reported that the death of D.C. resident Sonya Champ, 40, was believed to be linked to the “shopping cart killer” investigation in Virginia. Champ’s death was originally ruled…
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Cause of Death ‘Undetermined' for 2 Victims of Suspected ‘Shopping Cart Killer'
A Virginia medical examiner who did the autopsies of two women believed to be murdered by a suspected serial killer couldn’t determine their exact cause of death, officials confirmed to News4.
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Victim's Sister Speaks After Suspected Serial Killings
A woman talks to News4’s Shomari Stone about the devastation of losing her sister to the suspected “shopping cart killer.”
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‘Shopping Cart Killer' May Be Linked to Fifth Murder
Anthony Robinson, suspected of being the “shopping cart killer” for how he allegedly disposed of his victims, has been tied to the murders of four women so far. News4’s Aimee Cho reports that police believe he may have murdered a fifth woman as well.
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Sister of Possible ‘Shopping Cart Killer' Victim Speaks Out
Fairfax County Police say 35-year-old Anthony Robinson is the man they call “Shopping Cart Killer.” Police arrested him last month and investigators believe he is connected to four deaths in Virginia – including, possibly, 48-year-old Stephanie Harrison. News4’s Shomari Stone reports.
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Shopping Cart Killer Connected to Four Homicides in VA
Police in Fairfax County, Virginia, say the discovery of four bodies in two parts of the state are the work of a Washington, D.C., man they call “The Shopping Cart Killer.” News4’s Darcy Spencer reports.
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