![]() ![]() Suff was hired by Riverside County in 1986 while on parole from Texas after serving part of a 70-year prison term for the 1973 murder of his 2-month-old daughter, Dijanet, who died of a ruptured liver and numerous broken bones. Suff also was linked to at least one slaying in San Bernardino County and others in Orange and San Diego counties, but there wasn’t sufficient evidence to charge him. Distinctive tire-tread tracks from the van linked him to several of the killings.ĭuring their investigation, authorities said that 19 women in Riverside County had been identified as possible victims of the serial killer, beginning in 1986. Police said he used his own van to pick up the victims, several of them on Riverside’s University Avenue. Suff was charged with 13 slayings and convicted of 12 of them. He participated in county van pools and chili cook-offs. Suff lived in Colton and was a warehouse clerk for Riverside County at the time of his arrest. Suff’s victims’ bodies were found in remote areas such as Cottonwood Canyon south of Canyon Lake in a dumpster in northeast Riverside, and in an orange grove located a half-mile from a Riverside police station. ![]()
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