Pasadena PD looks at possible cold case ties to John Floyd Thomas, Jr.

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The Pasadena PD is examining the possibility that John Floyd Thomas, Jr. may be responsible for homicides there in the late 1970s, officials said Thursday.

Thomas, a onetime resident of Pasadena, was arrested there in the late 70s, officials said.

Thomas, the suspected "Westside Rapist" may be responsible for the deaths of as many as 25 elderly women in Los Angeles County in the 70s and 80s. An LAPD homicide detective dubbed him "prolific."

We'll have a story up later today. We're also looking at Thomas' connections in Pomona and Chino where he worked and lived, and his connection to at least on homicide in Claremont in 1986.

 


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