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17 Facts About Mark Goudeau

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Mark Goudeau was born on September 6,1964 and is an American serial killer, kidnapper, thief and rapist.

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Mark Goudeau was convicted on a total of 76 of 93 crimes, and was sentenced to death 9 times and given a sum total of 1,634 years in Arizona state prison.

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Mark Goudeau was at the time on community supervision with the Arizona Department of Corrections and supervised out of the Northeast Parole Office.

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Mark Goudeau was linked to the attack by DNA evidence collected shortly following the time of the crime.

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On September 7,2007, Mark Goudeau was tried and convicted of all 19 charges relating to the attack on the two sisters.

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Mark Goudeau is held on death row in ASPC Florence, awaiting execution.

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Mark Goudeau told police that he was not in Arizona.

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Mark Goudeau was charged with attacking two sisters on September 20,2005, while they were walking home from a Phoenix city park at night.

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Mark Goudeau was linked to the attack by matching DNA evidence found on the victims.

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Mark Goudeau was tried and convicted on all 19 counts connected to the assault and all murders related to the Baseline Killer investigation.

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Prosecutors said Mark Goudeau warned the women not to look at his face during the assault.

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Mark Goudeau shouldn't be in prison for something he didn't do.

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Friends and family deny any possibility that Mark Goudeau could be the Baseline Killer, saying he was framed by Phoenix police who were desperate for a suspect.

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Mark Goudeau is believed to have committed nine murders, one more than originally attributed to the Baseline Killer.

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Police say ballistics, DNA and circumstantial evidence prove that Mark Goudeau is the Baseline Killer.

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On October 31,2011, Mark Goudeau was found guilty of a total of 67 felony counts, including all murders attributed to the Baseline Killer.

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In October 2015, Mark Goudeau appealed his nine death sentences, with an appellate attorney arguing to the Arizona Supreme Court that Mark Goudeau should have been tried separately for each of the murders and some other counts.