A woman who survived being a victim of a suspected serial killer believed to be linked to multiple deaths in and around Stockton, California said police investigators didn't take her seriously when she reported the attack and acted as if they "just didn’t care." In an interview with 209 Times, Natasha LaTour said she told authorities about the night she nearly died on April 16, 2021.
She was living in a tent in Stockton when around 3 a.m., she heard the sound of crunching gravel. When she got out of the tent, a dark figure approached her.The assailant was wearing a black surgical mask and pointed a gun one-handed at her, she told the news publication.
He allegedly fired on her as a nearby train passed by. With nowhere to run, LaTour rushed the shooter, who dropped to a knee and still continued to fire, she said.
She was struck nine or ten times before the suspect walked away without saying a word, she said. She was found by a couple driving by, she said.
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