A defendant dubbed by police as the "shopping cart killer" is on trial in Virginia accused of slaying two women in 2021, having met them on social media dating apps and taking them to his hotel room.
FAIRFAX, Va. -- Police in Virginia said they believe an alleged serial killer whom they've dubbed the "shopping cart killer" may be responsible for the deaths of four people -- and possibly more.
The DNA of “shopping cart killer” suspect Anthony Eugene Robinson was found on the body of a D.C. woman, whose body was found in a shopping cart near Union Station in Sept. 2021, according to a ...
A shopping cart was found near the bodies of two women in Fairfax County. (Courtesy Fairfax County Police Department ) A long-awaited psychiatric evaluation showed “shopping cart killer” suspect ...
Police in Virginia say the discovery of four bodies at two different locations in the state are the work of a serial killer who used a shopping cart to transport his victims’ bodies after meeting them ...
HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) - After a jury convicted Anthony Eugene Robinson, known as the “Shopping Cart Killer,” of first-degree murder in January, Robinson’s sentencing was delayed during a hearing in ...
Police in Fairfax County, Virginia, say the discovery of four bodies in two parts of the state are the work of a Washington, D.C., man they call “The Shopping Cart Killer.” Authorities say he ...
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