Another cold case heats up
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Andrew Edwards
For the second time in two months, Laguna Beach police have made an
arrest in a decades-old homicide.
Police used DNA evidence to arrest a man in connection with the
1983 murder of a prostitute who was found dead on Laguna Canyon Road.
On July 29, Det. Paul Litchenberg and Investigator Lou Gutierrez,
a former Laguna Beach detective now working for the Orange County
District Atty.’s office, arrested 57-year-old John Laurence Whitaker
in Gresham, Ore.
Whitaker confessed to the slaying shortly after being arrested,
police said.
Almost 21 years ago, the partially nude body of 26-year-old
Patricia Ann Carpenter was discovered at a Los Angeles Times
distribution unit on Laguna Canyon Road. The Orange County coroner
discovered Carpenter had been strangled to death. Officials took two
days to identify her body.
Carpenter was last seen alive in Los Angeles by her sister, who
said she saw Carpenter drive off with her pimp at about 2:15 a.m. on
Dec. 17, 1983. About four hours later, her body was found by
employees at the distribution center, police said. Throughout the
next 20 years, detectives re-examined the evidence until making a
breakthrough in January.
“It was in the evidence lockers ... it’s one of those things they
kept going back to and back to and back to,” Capt. Danell Adams said.
In January, Litchenberg, aided by records manager Dawn Garner,
re-opened the case file. The pair found a small envelope containing
fingernail scrapings taken from Carpenter’s body. The scrapings, tiny
shreds of skin, were delivered to the Orange County Crime Lab for DNA
testing.
In April the results came in, and the DNA evidence pointed to
Whitaker, a registered sex offender since 1985 known by law
enforcement to use at least 18 aliases. Whitaker is originally from
New York but spent many years in the Los Angeles area before moving
to Oregon. Litchenberg contacted the Gresham Police Department and
learned that Whitaker lived in that community.
Litchenberg and Gutierrez flew to Oregon, and after finding
Whitaker, arrested him on suspicion of failing to register as a sex
offender and interrogated him about the homicide.
Whitaker confessed to picking Carpenter up near Wilshire Boulevard
in Los Angeles before strangling her, Adams said. Police do not know
if she was killed in Laguna or Los Angeles, or somewhere between the
two cities.
Whitaker has not waived extradition, and it could be about one
month before he shows up in an Orange County courtroom, Adams said.
Police officials said they do not expect there will be any difficulty
in bringing him to trial locally.
Whitaker’s arrest was the second time in recent months Laguna
police used DNA evidence to take a cold case suspect into custody. In
June, Litchenberg and Sgt. Jason Kravetz went to Michigan to nab
48-year-old James Paul Snider. Snider allegedly killed Ronald Jay
Murphy in December 1983 by battering Murphy’s head with a toilet seat
at a Laguna hotel.
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