Decades-old Oregon death may be linked to California serial killer – Washington Examiner
A nearly 45-year-old unsolved death in Oregon has been linked to notorious California serial killer Randy Kraft, known as the “Scorecard Killer.” The victim, identified as Larry Eugene Parks, was found dead along Interstate 5 in July 1980. Oregon State Police have stated that Kraft, who is serving a death sentence for the murders of 16 men, is the sole person of interest in this case. Evidence is currently being processed to confirm the connection. Parks, a Vietnam veteran who had lost contact with his family in 1979, was identified through forensic investigative genetic genealogy after a request for assistance from a cold case unit in California. Until this identification, his disappearance remained a mystery to his family. Kraft has denied involvement in any killings despite the evidence against him, which includes a coded list of potential victims found in his car during a traffic stop.
Decades-old death in Oregon potentially linked to notorious California serial killer
A man who was found dead along Interstate 5 in Oregon has been identified after nearly 45 years and police say a notorious California serial killer is the sole person of interest in the case.
The 30-year-old was identified Friday as Larry Eugene Parks. Oregon State Police spokesperson Kyle Kennedy said Randy Kraft, who has been dubbed the “Scorecard Killer,” is the only person under investigation for the 1980 killing.
“There’s some evidence that we’re processing to determine that link,” Kennedy said. “We are very confident that we have the correct person of interest.”
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Kraft, now 80, was convicted in 1989 of brutalizing and killing 16 men over a decade in California and sentenced to death. He remains incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison and has denied killing anyone.
On July 18, 1980, police responded to a report of a body now identified as Parks along I-5 south of Portland near Woodburn. Police opened a homicide investigation at the time and unsuccessfully tried to identify the victim.
Parks, a Vietnam veteran whose family had lost contact with him in 1979, had last been seen in Pensacola, Florida, police said.
Kraft was pulled over in his vehicle on a California freeway in 1983 after a trooper spotted him driving erratically. In the passenger seat of the vehicle was a strangled U.S. Marine. In the trunk of Kraft’s vehicle was a coded list believed to tally 67 victims in California, Oregon and Michigan, according to police.
Prosecutors described Kraft, a former computer programmer, as a fetishist who kept some of the dismembered parts of his victims in his freezer.
In 2024, an Orange County Sheriff’s Department investigator reached out to the Oregon State Police Cold Case Unit and offered to help identify the remains using forensic investigative genetic genealogy. A genetic profile was developed from a blood sample and Parks’ identity was confirmed after possible family members submitted DNA profiles for comparison, according to police.
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Until his identification last month, the circumstances of his disappearance were unknown to his family, police said.
In 2023, the remains of a teenager believed to have been killed by Kraft in California were also identified using investigative genetic genealogy.
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