PHOENIX, Dec. 14, 2007

"Baseline Killer" Suspect Gets 438 Years

Phoenix Man Sentenced For Raping 2 Sisters; Still Faces Trial For Killing 8 Women, 1 Man

    • Mark Goudeau, shown here in an undated Arizona Department of Corrections photo was sentenced to 438 years in prison for 2005 rape of two sisters, Friday, Dec. 14, 2007. He still faces trial for the slayings of eight women and a man in 2005 and 2006.

      Mark Goudeau, shown here in an undated Arizona Department of Corrections photo was sentenced to 438 years in prison for 2005 rape of two sisters, Friday, Dec. 14, 2007. He still faces trial for the slayings of eight women and a man in 2005 and 2006.  (AP PHOTO)

    • Resident holds flyer for suspect alleged to be

      Resident holds flyer for suspect alleged to be "The Baseline Rapist" or "The Baseline Killer", at a community meeting hosted by the Phoenix Police Department, Arizona, July 12, 2006.  (AP Photo, file)

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(CBS/AP)  A man accused of being the Phoenix Baseline Killer was sentenced to 438 years in prison Friday for the sexual assaults of two sisters.

Mark Goudeau still faces trial for the slayings of eight women and a man in 2005-2006, and faces a possible death sentence if he is convicted. He has pleaded not guilty.

The 43-year-old former construction worker was sentenced for his September conviction on charges of raping one woman and sexually attacking another as they walked home from a park.

During the two-month trial, both sisters identified Goudeau as their attacker. DNA evidence also linked him to the rape.

Goudeau has maintained his innocence, and told Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Andrew Klein that what happened to the two young women was horrible, "but I had nothing to do with it."

Klein said before handing down the sentence that Goudeau must have two "diametrically opposed" personalities, one calm and respectful in court and the other sociopathic and brutal.

One of the victims told the judge Friday through an interpreter that she still wakes up crying at times: "I will hope for him to never get out."

During the two-month trial, the sisters testified that Goudeau rushed toward them with a pistol in hand as they left the park. They said he forced them into some bushes, told them to strip, then had sex with the younger sister while pointing the gun at the other sister's pregnant belly, reports CBS News affiliate KPHO-TV.

"I wanted to get up but I thought if I got up he would hurt my sister," the younger of the two sisters testified through a Spanish interpreter.

It took a year to track Goudeau down, prosecutors said, because he took extra steps to conceal his identity, reports KPHO-TV.

The Associated Press has not identified the woman because she is the victim of sexual assault.

Jurors compared Goudeau's face to a sketch the two sisters made after the attack and debated whether the sisters truly recognized him in court.

But when it came to the biological evidence that forensics experts said placed Goudeau at the crime scene, there was little doubt.

"The DNA was really a lynchpin to the case. It was pretty much irrefutable," jury foreman Michael Voda told KPHO-TV.

Goudeau's wife, Wendy Carr, said she felt the judge has been biased and she blamed prosecutors and jurors for convicting Goudeau based on "junk science."

"This is just another freak show of a hearing where they convicted an innocent man," Carr told KPHO-TV after the sentencing.

Prosecutors had said earlier that Goudeau faced a maximum of 285 years in prison. But Deputy County Attorney Suzanne Cohen proved a prior violent record in court Friday that made him eligible for the higher sentences.

Goudeau is suspected of being a serial predator known as the "Baseline Killer," named for the south Phoenix street where many of the early attacks took place.

He is the first of three suspected serial killers to go on trial for a rash of random attacks that terrorized the Phoenix area for more than a year. All three were arrested last year.

Dale Hausner and Samuel Dieteman were arrested in the so-called "Serial Shooter" case in August 2006 and are expected to go on trial next year. Hausner faces seven murder counts and Dieteman is charged with two. Their trial is expect to begin next year.


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by freedomattorney September 25, 2009 6:00 PM EDT
http://freedomattorney.blogspot.com/2009/09/baseline-killer-2nd-notice-of-claim-to.html
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by freedomattorney September 14, 2009 4:52 PM EDT
Phoenix Police Brass Let Serial Killer Rampage to Protect Turf


Phoenix, AZ) A $22,000,000 Notices of Claim was filed today alleging intentional, reckless and grossly negligent conduct by members of the Phoenix Police Department and the Phoenix Crime laboratory that directly lead to 37 year old Romelia Vargas' murder on February 20, 2006 at the hands of the media labeled "Baseline Serial Killer," Mark Goudeau. The Notices of Claim was filed by Attorney Marc Victor on behalf of Alvin Vargas, the husband of Romelia Vargas and five of her six children. No word on whether other injured families are contacting Mr. Victor's Law Office to join in the law suit.
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by colosprgsgrl December 17, 2007 4:51 PM EST
Give the guy a lie-detector test! That should prove something.... Although the DNA linked it to his, I dont see how he can say he''s innocent.
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by gunownerdan December 16, 2007 12:47 AM EST
Rapists, robbers, murderers, and other dangerous criminals prefer defenseless victims.
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by thomasthornb December 15, 2007 6:51 PM EST
Current comments about liberal vs, conservative are interesting. Conservatives have been labeled as neo-cons, and I have even read
where racist has entered the conversation. It indeed that such labeling has entered the lexicon, achroistic use of language is destructive. Lets face it, both points of view have merit. As an American I am proud of the accommodation of divergent racial points of view, as I now have more
money in my pocket than ever. Both points of views have some serious deficiencies to them. Liberals tend to feel that "Big Government" is the answer to society''s problems. Conservatives lean heavily on "Big Business" resulting with us, suffering from loss of jobs overseas (started by Bill Clinton) and an indifference to personal needs of the politic (Bush 41 and 43). To Bad, we have a great country, too bad the leaders are so
indifferent to those who struggle to make ends meet and send out jobs overseas.
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by armed1979 December 15, 2007 6:36 PM EST
Republicans = just a bunch of Slave Owners.

Posted by watcher269

If you are going to rant and rave on a topic, know what you are talking about. Look up the history of the Republican party for yourself instead of listening to your friends. You will see that the Republican party fought to free the slaves.
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by michellem99-2009 December 15, 2007 6:12 PM EST
Today they have the means to find out. If they don''t know he does or knows who did. They have tech that we could only dream of years ago. But if he did not do the crime then he should not have a problem to tell the truth.
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by shanev137 December 15, 2007 5:59 PM EST
I really doubt the guy fooled his wife.
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by shanev137 December 15, 2007 5:56 PM EST
They still don''t know if he''s the one who did it.
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by michellem99-2009 December 15, 2007 5:10 PM EST
I can understand crzmeat''s posts. I asked my friend to read a letter to me and he was not used to Mum''s grammar. I talk the way I write. A gent posted that he has a co worker who abuses chilsren..It makes that poster sick..Stand up to the plate and stop this behaviour. It really does mess us up who have been abused. I know. I had to fight off the best I could a heavy foster father who did sexxually abuse me. I am alve only because I am legally blind and phy handicapped. But it is the children, handicapped,helpless adults,senior citizens that this happens to. It is control bas*tards that only THINKS of him/herself and not the child/helpless adults. My abusers are deads yet never did time as years ago this was not talked about. Don''t blame TV,movies,computer,phone. Blame the predators. A pill won''t stop them as they can stop taking that pill. There has to be a way to keep men from going in to heat better yet make them have ED. Somebody said medicade pays for meds.. Not if yer on Medicare. The problem is this nation pushes sexx every where. True it is needed to people the human race. It is not meant to abuse others. Remove their sexx organs. If a guy has to sit and pee so what. By all means keep him out of children''s zones.
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