Suspected U.S. serial strangler arrested

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Antonio Rodriguez is suspected of killing three women in Philadelphia.


- Police arrested suspected serial strangler Antonio Rodriguez on Monday after DNA testing linked him to the sexual assault and murder of at least three women in a central Philadelphia neighborhood, according to Detective Justin Frank.

"We're hopeful that this will put an end to this," Frank said.

The announcement came just moments after a press conference in which Philadelphia Police Capt. James J. Clark announced a "major break" in the case, with forensic evidence putting Rodriguez at the scene of the three homicides.

Clark had said Rodriguez is a homeless man considered "extremely dangerous.

Rodriguez, 21, is suspected of killing Casey Mahoney, 27; Elaine Goldberg, 21; and Nicole Piacentini, 35, Clark said.

It is not clear how Rodriguez was located.

Last month, a 33-year-old woman was pulled into an alley and may have been the victim of the same attacker, police said.

Despite being choked, punched and hit on the head with a brick, she escaped her assailant, who fled from the scene, according to the police report.
 
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