A California woman said she was shot by a suspected serial killer but that police detectives did not 'listen to me' when she reported it
Former D.C. homicide detective Ted Williams joined 'Fox News Live' to weigh in on a series of killings in Stockton, California, which police have suggested could be the work of a serial killer.
When she got out of the tent, a dark figure approached her. The assailant was wearing a black surgical mask and pointed a gun one-handed at her, she told the news publication. He allegedlyWith nowhere to run, LaTour rushed the shooter, who dropped to a knee and still continued to fire, she said. She was struck nine or ten times before the suspect walked away without saying a word, she said. She was found by a couple driving by, she said.
"They basically treated me as if it was a drug deal gone bad," she said."As if I knew something that I wasn’t sharing. Throughout this process, ever since April, ever since I got out of the hospital, it was constantly me trying to reach them." Photo provided by Stockton Police Department shows a map showing the locations of each of the five murders.