377 21 #1 March 11, 2008 Anyone know this guy? Prisoner Accused Of Killing Six Women As 'I-5 Strangler' Save Email Print Posted: 4:21 PM Mar 8, 2008 Last Updated: 4:21 PM Mar 8, 2008 0 comments A | A | A STOCKTON, Calif. (AP) - A state prisoner suspected of being the "I-5 Strangler" could face the death penalty if he's convicted of six murders committed more than two decades ago along Interstate 5 in California's Central Valley. Roger Reese Kibbe, 68, was arraigned in San Joaquin County Friday on charges he murdered five women in 1986 and a sixth woman in 1977. He is currently serving a life term at Pleasant Valley State Prison in Coalinga for strangling a 17-year-old West Sacramento prostitute and leaving her naked body in the mountains south of Lake Tahoe in 1987. Investigators have long said they suspected Kibbe in the other slayings. El Dorado County prosecutors presented some of that evidence at his 1991 trial for Darcie Frackenpohl's murder. The runaway from Seattle was killed after she disappeared from a West Sacramento street frequented by prostitutes. At the time, the state Department of Justice said fibers from nylon rope used by skydivers was among the microscopic evidence linking Kibbe to three of the other slayings. Witnesses alleged Kibbe, who was a skydiver, had a murder kit including handcuffs and scissors. But prosecutors previously said the multiple jurisdictions where the crimes occurred and complications in state law made it difficult to press other charges. California law has since been changed to let one county prosecute crimes from several jurisdictions. Only one of the victims' bodies was dumped in San Joaquin County, but investigators from Sacramento, Napa, Contra Costa and Amador counties all testified before the San Joaquin grand jury that indicted Kibbe Feb. 25. He faces six counts of murder with special circumstances including rape, kidnapping and multiple murders that make him eligible for the death penalty. Kibbe, a furniture maker whose brother was a police detective, has been portrayed on television crime shows and was the subject of a 1999 book by Bruce Henderson entitled "Trace Evidence: The Search for the I-5 Strangler." Prosecutors released few details on the victims and would not comment. According to the indictment and media accounts, Kibbe is charged with the murder of Lou Ellen Burleigh of Walnut Creek in 1977 and five other slayings in 1986: - Stephanie Brown, 19, of Sacramento, was sexually assaulted, strangled, and her body dumped in a ditch. A crumpled map was found near her car parked along I-5. - Charmaine Sabrah, 26, a mother of three from Sacramento, disappeared after her car broke down along I-5 and she drove off with a strange man who offered to help. Her strangled body was found three months later. - Heedrick, 21, of Modesto, was last seen getting into a car. Her body was found along I-5 five months later. - The other two victims are Katherine Kelly Quinones, 25 and Barbara Ann Scott, 29. Kibbe, who has receding short white hair, is being held without bail for a court appearance Monday. He spoke briefly and barely audibly during Friday's arraignment, saying only that he wants an attorney appointed to represent him. (Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) AP-NY-03-08-08 1750EST2018 marks half a century as a skydiver. Trained by the late Perry Stevens D-51 in 1968. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Orange1 0 #2 March 11, 2008 Quote Anyone know this guy? They didn't find a plane ticket with the name "Dan Cooper" among his belongings by any chance...?Skydiving: wasting fossil fuels just for fun. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
piper17 1 #3 March 11, 2008 "Nylon rope used by skydivers"???? Wonder if he was really a water skier."A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition"...Rudyard Kipling Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SafecrackingPLF 0 #4 March 11, 2008 It says Quotenylon rope used by skydivers was among the microscopic evidence linking Kibbe to three of the other slayings. Witnesses alleged Kibbe, who was a skydiver, had a murder kit including handcuffs and scissors. I think you just found a potential hole in the investigator's thinking. Either the writer for the AP stated this poorly, or the authorities assumed it was parachute line when it was simple rope. I don't doubt the second sentence though, most of these type of serial killers have "murder kits" which would include similar objects as those described. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grimmie 180 #5 March 11, 2008 My wife is a Deputy DA. She convicts guys all of the time that say they are jumpers. It turns out they usually have made a tandem at some point in their pitiful life. She always scolds them for giving jumping a bad name on their way to the grey bar. She says we do a good enough job giving it a bad name and don't need help from any criminals! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amazon 7 #6 March 11, 2008 QuoteAt the time, the state Department of Justice said fibers from nylon rope used by skydivers was among the microscopic evidence linking Kibbe to three of the other slayings. Witnesses alleged Kibbe, who was a skydiver, had a murder kit including handcuffs and scissors So think of all the types of nylon that have been used as suspension line for the last 50 years or so. I am sure any one of them could leave fibers behind Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
377 21 #7 March 11, 2008 Did a search for Kibbe in forums. One post says the TV news had a photo of him solo jumping and another said they thought the "rope" used to strangle his victims was Spectra which might explain how fiber analysis nailed him since Spectra cord is not a commonly found item. If he were a jumper you would think some folks here would have heard of him. What a true psycho killer. Sure glad he is in custody.2018 marks half a century as a skydiver. Trained by the late Perry Stevens D-51 in 1968. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
377 21 #8 March 11, 2008 Quote My wife is a Deputy DA. She convicts guys all of the time that say they are jumpers. It turns out they usually have made a tandem at some point in their pitiful life. She always scolds them for giving jumping a bad name on their way to the grey bar. She says we do a good enough job giving it a bad name and don't need help from any criminals! Finally! We have proof that tandems cause crime. Bet they were all Skyride customers. Shut it down in the interest of public safety. If I were a criminal defendant the last thing I would mention is that I skydive. Skydiver is just a little bit behind gang member in the eyes of some people. Many older folks who dont really know the sport see skydivers as a kind of airborne Hells Angels. I'd be telling the probation officer that my hobby was helping crippled old ladies tend their rose gardens. I suppose they could strap you to a polygraph and play various Dytter and other audible altimeter warning beeps in a series with cell phone ring tones interspersed. Bet you could find the real skydiver every time.2018 marks half a century as a skydiver. Trained by the late Perry Stevens D-51 in 1968. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AggieDave 6 #9 March 12, 2008 Quotesince Spectra cord is not a commonly found item Its more common then you might think. Its used in quite a few different areas beyond skydiving. Instead of a non-reference list of applications, here's a link to a google search: http://www.google.com/search?num=20&hl=en&safe=off&q=spectra+rope&btnG=Search--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
377 21 #10 March 12, 2008 QuoteQuotesince Spectra cord is not a commonly found item Its more common then you might think. Its used in quite a few different areas beyond skydiving. Instead of a non-reference list of applications, here's a link to a google search: http://www.google.com/search?num=20&hl=en&safe=off&q=spectra+rope&btnG=Search I stand corrected. Never thought Spectra was so common.2018 marks half a century as a skydiver. Trained by the late Perry Stevens D-51 in 1968. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
base283 0 #11 March 12, 2008 IIRC, It was Type II (Sheathing) used for pull up cords and closing loops. Lodi was the DZ that investigators went to. Take care, space Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MakeItHappen 15 #12 March 12, 2008 QuoteIIRC, It was Type II (Sheathing) used for pull up cords and closing loops. Lodi was the DZ that investigators went to. Take care, space The guy was a regular at Antioch. Packer there too for student rigs. There is a book called Trace Evidence about this. .. Make It Happen Parachute History DiveMaker Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mountainsky1 0 #13 March 12, 2008 Roger used to pack for me, and the investigators traced the TYPE 3 suspensionline to a roll I had in my cabinet, and yes he was a skydiver. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
377 21 #14 March 12, 2008 Quote Roger used to pack for me, and the investigators traced the TYPE 3 suspensionline to a roll I had in my cabinet, and yes he was a skydiver. Wow! Was this at Antioch, Lodi or ? Did you ever think he was a dangerous/deranged person? Thanks for your help in putting him behind bars. Who made the connection between some crime scene fibers and skydiving?2018 marks half a century as a skydiver. Trained by the late Perry Stevens D-51 in 1968. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mountainsky1 0 #15 March 13, 2008 That would be Antioch and the investigator came to us. Roger was a very hard worker and a nice guy. Just goes to show you what lurkes in the hearts of men. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fff3 0 #16 March 13, 2008 Great packer, incredibly strong hands...... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ltdiver 3 #17 March 14, 2008 Quote Great packer, incredibly strong hands...... Just goes to show "Never piss off your packer!" ltdiver Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jdobleman 0 #18 March 14, 2008 Mountainsky1 is right. We all thought Roger was a nice guy. I jumped with him, did CRW, stayed at his house and had dinner with him many times. We were all blown away to find out he was "wired" that way. madjohn Main goals in life: Be on the "Jumpers Over Eighty" (JOE) World Record and attend the Lost Prairie Boogie once after I'm gone. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hangdiver 1 #19 March 2, 2021 Serial killer known as 'I-5 Strangler' killed in prison https://krcrtv.com/news/local/serial-killer-known-as-i-5-strangler-killed-in-prison Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
timski 80 #20 March 2, 2021 4 hours ago, hangdiver said: Serial killer known as 'I-5 Strangler' killed in prison https://krcrtv.com/news/local/serial-killer-known-as-i-5-strangler-killed-in-prison I mean, put yourself in that cell! sleep with one eye open, or remove all shred of doubt... Prison karma is a thing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites