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Several district attorneys from all over California announced they will seek the death penalty if suspected Golden State Killer, Joseph DeAngelo is convicted.
The man accused of at least 13 murders and numerous sexual assaults, was once arrested and released by Sacramento police.
Seventy-two-year-old Joseph DeAngelo was arraigned on 13 new charges in the now-consolidated case.