Patricia Anne Tamez, 29, lived a turbulent life. When she wasnt roaming the streets for a quick fix or prostituting herself to support her drug habit, she could often be found in a mental institution or state hospital undergoing drug rehabilitation and psychiatric therapy. Tamez was a far cry from the vivacious college student she once was. Supporting her drug habit had become her sole ambition.

The following evening, two security guards at the California Aqueduct were patrolling the area when one of the men noticed something bobbing in the rolling waters near the pump house. To the guards horror, he realized that the object was actually the nude body of a woman. The guard immediately called the police.
When the authorities arrived, they fished the womans body out of the water. To their surprise, they realized that one of the womans breasts had been cut off. It was obvious that she had been murdered.
An autopsy later revealed that the woman had undergone severe trauma prior to her death. There was evidence that she was bound, raped and hit on the head with a blunt object. Moreover, her attacker had broken her back and severed one her breasts before he strangled her. It was determined that the remains were those of Patricia Anne Tamez, who went missing a day earlier.
During a search of the area upstream from the aqueduct, police found items that were possibly linked with the murder, including a bloodied towel, blouse, pants and a .22 caliber air pistol. Police were not able to locate the victims missing breast, nor did they have any clue as to the identity of the murderer. However, several weeks later detectives received a big break in the case.
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