4 new murder charges against alleged Stockton serial killer

Four new murder charges have been announced against the accused Stockton serial killer Wesley Brownlee, including a new case out of Alameda County.
Four new murder charges have been announced against the accused Stockton serial killer Wesley Brownlee, including a new case out of Alameda County. Photo credit Photo courtesy of Stockton Police Department

Four additional murder charges have been announced against the accused Stockton serial killer, including a new case out of Alameda County.

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The San Joaquin County District Attorney's Office revealed the further charges against Wesley Brownlee on Tuesday.

Brownlee is being charged for the alleged murder of Juan Alexander Vasquez, out of Alameda County, and a new Alameda County victim, Mervin Harmon. Additionally, the DA is charging Brownlee for allegedly murdering Paul Yaw and Salvador Debudey, Jr., and the attempted murder of Natasha LaTour, all out of San Joaquin County — all of whom were shot.

The Harmon case is new, but Brownlee had previously been suspected of the four other crimes. He was previously charged with the murders of Jonathan Hernandez Rodriguez, Juan Cruz and Lawrence Lopez Sr.

The DA's office has not specifically commented on the new charges, but District Attorney Tori Verber Salazar promised "justice for these victims."

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Featured Image Photo Credit: Photo courtesy of Stockton Police Department