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Becky Johnson's Story: Woman Claims She Was Attacked By Grim Sleeper Serial Murder Suspect Lonnie Franklin Jr. In 1979

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Becky Johnson believes she might have been a victim of the Grim Sleeper.
Update: Los Angeles police Det. Dennis Kilcoyne told the Weekly Thursday that this woman's story, which we first reported Jan. 4, does not point to any connections to the Grim Sleeper case.

Among the oddities ascribed to the South L.A. serial murderer known as the Grim Sleeper is a time line that includes a sleeper's gap -- from 1988 to 2002 -- when no victims have been found.

Now a woman has stepped forward with a claim that could twist the Sleeper saga's time line once more: Becky Johnson, a 46-year-old cab driver from Tallahassee, Florida alleged to the Weekly on Monday that Grim Reaper suspect Lonnie Franklin Jr. kidnapped and raped her when she was a runaway teen in Hollywood in 1979.

Not only that, but Johnson says the man indicated to her that she wasn't his first victim.

Johnson's claim would have the suspect operating, at least as an alleged rapist, almost six years before the first murder victim was tied to the Grim Sleeper case through ammo from a .25 caliber handgun (DNA would later make further connections as well, police say).

Her story has plenty of gaps and hazy reflections -- the result, Johnson says, of trauma. But there are no inconsistencies we could fathom.

LAPD Det. Dennis Kilcoyne, who has led the Grim Sleeper investigation for the last four years or so, told the Weekly he was just made aware of her claim and that it will be taken seriously, although it might not change the case because alleged sex assaults and kidnapping in 1979 would be outside the statute of limitations. (Murder isn't).

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Police allege Lonnie Franklin Jr., a retired city worker and shade-tree mechanic from South L.A., is the Grim Sleeper

In the wake of the department's release of photos apparently taken by Franklin of dozens of women, some in states of undress, new tips have come in, and the investigation of the suspect's goings on has stretched into the early 1980s, Kilcoyne said. Focusing on a claim from 1979 wouldn't be that much of a stretch.

"We've got some in the earlier '80s we're investigating that may have had a run in with him," he said. "It all revolves around sex. We'll reach out to her."

Johnson says she ran into her attacker at a clothing store in Hollywood in the late summer or early fall of 1979. She was a 15-year-old runaway staying with two brothers on vacation in a nearby motel.

She said she survived by shoplifting, and that the suspect eyed her as she stole merchandise. He was nice, and she followed him out of the store.

"There was nothing about him that was repulsive until he got you," she said. "And then it was terrifying."

At one point she says she tried to get away by attempting to jump into a car stopped at a red light. The driver hit the gas. She says the man eventually cornered her in an alley, showed her a hidden cache of guns wrapped up in a "bundle," and warned her that if she tried to get away he would find her because he was connected with the mob.

The suspect took her nearby to "a room" -- she's not sure if was an apartment or a motel -- and allegedly repeatedly raped for for what she believes was at least two days. At times, she claimed, he would turn violent, slapping her hard with an open hand.

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Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, Councilman Bernard Parks, and photos of women police say they found at Franklin's house.

One time he allegedly pulled so hard on her breast she thought he would rip it off. The words he said, she claims, resonate in her head to this day:

"You handle your pain better than the others."

Johnson says that makes her believe she wasn't the man's only alleged rape victim.

After a few days -- he was in and out and even took her to a market once -- Johnson says she made a run for it and escaped. She made it back to the brothers, who took her to a police station.

Police, she said, didn't believe her story. She was a homeless runaway who shoplifted. And, Johnson said, cops told her the suspect's alleged Jeckyll-and-Hyde kidnapping didn't sound like a black man's crime to them. (It was the '70s).

She eventually made her way to Louisville, Ken., married, and had children. She lives in Tallahassee and now has grandchildren.

In December a friend pointed out a Grim Sleeper article in a newspaper.

"I recognized the eyes" of Franklin immediately, Johnson said. "He looked a lot cleaner when he kidnapped me. He was clean-shaved. He looks more rugged now than when he got a hold of me. It was strictly the eyes."

Johnson said she also took a look at some of the photos of women photographed by Franklin, who was arrested last summer after detectives claimed to have linked familial DNA from his son to evidence collected from some of the 11 victims (including one proclaimed survivor) tied to the case so far.

"When I was going through the pics there was a light-skinned girl with blond, full, long hair," she said. "The way she wore her hair reminded me of my hair back then."

Johnson says she's of Native American heritage but gets mistaken for African American all the time. All the victims tied to the Sleeper so far were black.

Some of the victims were prostitutes, but the Weekly has reported most were just young women out for a ride or diversion -- not unlike a 15-year-old Johnson.

"We were all out there on the streets trying to survive, so nobody's going to miss us," she said. "That's the connection between us."

Det. Kilcoyne said suspect Franklin had been living in the same South L.A. home where he was arrested since about 1980. He said he wasn't sure where he lived before that.

No cases outside of South L.A. have been connected to the Sleeper case, but that doesn't mean it's not possible.

Similarities between Johnson's claim and Sleeper case evidence:

-Her attacker took her to an alley. Many of the Sleeper's victims were found in alleys, some in garbage bins. Suspect Franklin was once a trash collector.

-Her attacker showed her guns. The Sleeper used a .25 caliber handgun.

-Johnson said she's often mistaken for a black woman. The Sleeper's victims were African American.

-She was 15 at the time of the attack. One of the victims connected to the Sleeper case was a 14-year-old runaway named Princess Berthomieux.

-Johnson describes her attacker as friendly and personable -- attributes given to suspect Franklin by neighbors following his arrest in July. One neighbor, a 19-year-old woman, says Franklin once drove her to a store and that "some things that were said were a little perverted ... I just thought he was an older guy that was a little on the perverted side." But, the teen told the Weekly, "I never was a afraid of him."

-Johnson says she was raped "repeatedly." Investigators believe sexual assault played a large role in the Sleeper crimes. In one case crime-scene analysts found dried saliva on one of the victim's breasts.

-Johnson says she was ultimately kidnapped outside a clothing store where she met her attacker. Police say the Sleeper nabbed more than one victim as they went to a liquor store or to buy cigarettes.

What isn't consistent about her claim:

-The Sleeper case has only been connected so far to crimes in South L.A. Hollywood hasn't figured in the case at all.

-The Sleeper's crime spree is believed to have started in 1985. Johnson says this happened in 1979.

-The Sleeper left only one known survivor, although police are investigating whether there are connections between the photos and any other possible victims.

-Though whoever killed these women ultimately held them against their wills, there has been no evidence that we're aware of indicating the suspect allegedly kept victims locked up for days.

-Police think the suspect might have kept "trophies," possibly jewelry and photographs. Nothing from Johnson was taken.

Johnson said she's not looking for publicity. In fact, she expressed some hesitation over this story, fearing that it would hurt relationships with people who don't know she was once a runway girl.

"I don't want anything other than closure," she said, audibly tearing up. "It's good for me to finally face my demons."

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tufsuthrnbelle
tufsuthrnbelle

WOW I can't believe the law is in denial again.  I have identified Lonnie Franklin Jr. as my abducter/rapist because of the pure truth that he is the one who commited those acts against me.  The only thing that can be said for their ignorance in ignoring this fact now like they did back then is clues/connections are being overlooked because of their denial.  It would be a cowards way out for me to hide behind the silence of a lie that it wasn't him and it didn't happen.  It took 31 years for the ugly truth (a black man did it) to show itsel and I have no doubt that the whole truth will also prevail because it can not be changed no matter what they say.

Kat_4
Kat_4

In this mans profile it states his IQ is about 89, What does it tell us about that police dept. that took thirty some years to catch a serial Killer, with such low intelligence level. Which had to be more intelligent than the collective intelligence of that police force.  It would be a laughing matter if it had not had such horrible consequences.

It sounds like the police just did not want to be bothered with the whole case. What a comment "it does not sound like a black mans crime" I do no think evil knows any color race or creed, It is just totally ignorant to make such a statement.

tufsuthrnbelle
tufsuthrnbelle

Thanks for your input. I'm convinced one of the reasons he got away with it for so long is because the pro-filers truly believed "black men don't do that". For many years I carried guilt in knowing because I escaped the next girl would be dead and now I can't help but wonder do the cops who turned me away in disbelief have any remorse for not believing me then.  Had just one person listened Lonnie Franklin Jr. might not have been able to get away with so much. Then again had just one person helped when they saw the struggle between a little teenage girl and a full grown man in broad daylight perhaps I would have escaped before the rape.

tufsuthrnbelle
tufsuthrnbelle

Beyond a shadow of doubt he is black, he charmed me out of the corner store and immediatly upon leaving his brutal side took over.  I failed my first escape attempt before we went through the alley with the guns and in to the room with the hedge in front that I used for cover to get away.  In that room I was punished for trying to get away and warned not to do it again.  A Pacific Bell van driver picked me up right after I escaped and took me to the motel where the brothers were that I was staying with.  Maybe back then they just couldn't believe that a black man would dare step out of his place like that, maybe because it is impossible to tell my ethnicity and profiling teaches that rape victims are associated with their own race they thought I was not black enough to be raped by a black man.  It is relevant that I talk to Lonnie David Franklin Jr. face to face in order to tie the timeline to other cold cases.  My guilt was in knowing the next girl will be dead because I escaped.  Now I'm convinced I can get him to admit what he did to me which would help the investigation.  This could bring closure to many cold cases and possibly cure my PTSD.   

FedUp
FedUp

 It's not unusual for serial killers to start by raping and escalate to murder. This guy stayed off the radar for decades after he began killing, since he targeted prostitutes and runaways and teenagers the sad fact in the late 70s it's unlikely the few cases that got reported would be connected.

I remain stunned by the "black men don't do that" remark. Is there some sort of handbook for rapists? If you are black, you can only rape in this way, Mexican in that way and Caucasian do it this way...  

Ricardoe Ramirez
Ricardoe Ramirez

real rapists have an mode of operation. they always try to use drugs to make people forget who they are while before they rape them so that the victim forgets who was raping them while they were being raped by the rapist or in some cases rapists. the ones who were caught use drugs that they get from mentally ill people because a lot of mentally ill people are given drugs to sedate them to the point they lose their memory because they know tons of truth about the psychiatrist who are trying to keep them quiet. evil patients sell their drugs or they share the drugs they get that are memory erasers so they can also rape the people who the rapists are trying to rape so they become gang rapists.

tufsuthrnbelle
tufsuthrnbelle

How interesting and highly believable. Many profiling officials regardless of title such as psychologist or police detective are so narrow minded that they say and/or do things that are just pure wrong. Talking from experience a perpetrator would rather kill you than let you live to tell. Of course it isn't possible to convince them that nobody will believe a story like "A black man kidnapped me, raped me and was going to kill me but I escaped." It would be a relief to go under hypnotism (granting that it is real) and get the facts about Lonnie Franklin that I cannot remember. One thing is for sure though, there is absolutely no doubt about what I do remember like those eyes.

Robert Ohmer
Robert Ohmer

really..... is that how it works? c'mon.....quit selling your pills.

CHRISTIN
CHRISTIN

WOW THATS CRAZY I LOVE U AND I HOPE THEY FRY HIS ASS

Nacho!
Nacho!

-Police think the suspect might have kept "trophies," possibly jewelry and photographs. Nothing from Johnson was taken.Well this happened becase Johnson was not a complete victim, she wasn't murederd.

Johnson said she's not looking for publicity. In fact, she expressed some hesitation over this story, fearing that it would hurt relationships with people who don't know she was once a runway girl.

I bet Becky wasn't looking for publicity. I know for fact, sure that you, Dennis Romero, don't know how to listen to people. Because you couldn't put more private information about a victim.

Where did you get you degree Dennis Romero, was it a Christmas gift??????

Deanna
Deanna

Thats horrible they didn't believe you. If you were white they would have put you in foster care instead of turning you away. Those poor black women might still be alive today if only the police believed you then. Its too bad they didn't learn from their mistakes then and you have to feel that way again.

tufsuthrnbelle
tufsuthrnbelle

. A Bell Phone company van pulled alongside me as I was walking with a white man driving. He said I was as white as a ghost, that he only wanted to help me. He could clearly see I was traumatized so he offered to call his boss, reassuring me he was in a company van; he was safe and would take me where ever I needed to go. I reluctantly climbed in then he drove me to the motel I had been staying at with the brothers. The brothers were packed to leave and surprised to see me thinking I had left on my own. When I told them what had happened they decided to take me to the police. The police dismissed me claiming 'black men don't do that" so the brothers took me with them to Indiana.

tufsuthrnbelle
tufsuthrnbelle

As I was made to stand before him naked he was squeezing my breast so hard it felt like he was ripping it of my chest, simultaneously he told me I handle my pain better than the others. When he was raping me he hit me open handed while threatening me not to ever try that again, my tears were burning my face as they flowed down my cheeks. He said he had to pay some bills confident that I was too scared to leave. After what seemed like an eternity I opened the door but froze with the fear of believing he was watching, then I thought "If I don't jump now I will be dead". So I stepped out the door, dove under the hedges, and crawled to the end of the row. Again frozen with the fear of him catching me I told myself it was now or never, stood up and started walking as fast as I could up the hill.

tufsuthrnbelle
tufsuthrnbelle

IN A NUT SHELL: Lonnie D. Franklin Jr. approached me inside of a clothing store; we went outside together; after we were outside I realized I was being kidnapped; He made a phone call from a pay phone at an intersection. While he was on the phone I tried to get in a white man’s car who was stopped for the red light. The man was terrified and hit the gas about the same time Lonnie grabbed me by the hair and punched me upside my head in broad daylight. We went down an ally where he showed me a bunch of guns that were neatly wrapped up as he threatened me not to try that again because he was connected to the mob and would find me wherever I went. We made a stop at his sisters who did not want anything to do with me. We went to a grocery store. We went to where he kept me, a place with a hedge row in front.PART ONE

tufsuthrnbelle
tufsuthrnbelle

Today L.A. Homicide Det. McCoy treated me like I'm a suspect instead of a victim/survivor. Does he think this is a game? Is he concerned with a law suit? I will gladly sign any waiver to the contrary. Does he not realize I only want closure, that is for Lonnie Franklin to be held accountable for what he did to me. Justice system employees have a history of making mistakes concerning the Grim Sleeper and obviously still are with their mistaken opinions, using protocol profiling. I have ABSOLUTELY no criminal record and Lonnie is a habitual offender yet I'm considered a liar because I cannot recall all of the details that happened for a matter of hours (2-3 days) over 31 years ago in a strange city that I barely spent time in. There are many character witnesses who can attest to my honest as well as verbal and written psychiatric tests that collaborate I'm an exceptionally honest person.

tufsuthrnbelle
tufsuthrnbelle

A person honestly does not know how they will react in the face of such an experience until they have it to deal with. There was a time when I publically took a stand for corporal punishment based on my own experience of how people like this (this man) have no mercy for and act like god to their victims. Even though I firmly believe in the death penalty I must admit for the first time since I was 15 I can see that it might be better to cut a deal such as an exchange of life in prison (verses death penalty) for the truth, nothing but the truth and the whole truth. A frightening conclusion for someone whose escaped death by the hands of a serial (or a onetime brutal act) kidnapper/rapist/murder when all one wants is justice. A bigger less selfish question is "justice for who?". Though I had not realized it until real recently, justice is closure and the truth is the only way to get that closure. The tricky part is getting the truth from and giving fair punishment to the perpetrator. Is that even possible?

tufsuthrnbelle
tufsuthrnbelle

The other survivor also had something not in common with the Grim Sleepers typical victim, that is she was thrown out of the vehicle alive, albeit shot. The girls with known families had to be discarded within 24 hours because you cannot even report a person for the first 24 hours. He knew they would be missed as well as the 24 hour law having so much exposure to law officials. What do the survivors have in common? An inherent animalistic (they only know live or die) will to survive. Why did one escape without being shot and the other escape without assurance that she was dead? Neither one was supposed to keep their lives. The 1979 girl is a real sweetheart by any bodies’ standards and exceptionally polite. He did not expect her to have what it took to make that jump of faith. After all she took whatever he dished out without so much as a whimper (she did cry silently once). He knew he had time to savor thisyoung beauty who had no one to miss her. The 1988 woman has plenty of attitude (according to what was published about her conversation with him) and was very sassy to him. He did not (probably still does not) tolerate any lip plus he took everything personally, she insulted him. He could not get her to be quiet even after he shot her but he had to get what he kidnapped her for, sex. Once again he misjudged, he didn't think she had what it took to survive being shot and thrown out of a moving vehicle. After all she was too much trouble to be worth the time to discard like the others.

tufsuthrnbelle
tufsuthrnbelle

The conclusion I have come to is that had I not escaped with my life he would have taken that the same way he took my body, like it was his for the taking, after all I had nothing else to take. Had I not been alone in this world he would have never reached me.

tufsuthrnbelle
tufsuthrnbelle

People say I know no strangers. I'm sure that is the personality trait the other girls and I have in common. Back then I believed the next girl would be dead because I escaped, turns out I was right. When I first read the name Grim Sleeper I immediately thought that is because he puts us to sleep for periods of time. Even though I was wrong about the reason for his name I am equally convinced that he drugged me to sleep so he could leave without worrying about me being there when he returned. He is very intelligent and in extreme control of himself and others for the most part. Dead girls cannot tell how long they were captured but if they could every single one of them would say until he was through with them. Maybe the Bell Telephone man who convinced me to accept his help, the man at the intersection who was terrified when I tried to get in his car, the women he referred to as his sister, the cops who said "black men don't do that", the girls before me or any one else whose memory takes them back 31 years to a light skinned girl with long curly black hair and a black man where something just didn't seem right will come forward to help make sense of it all. There are a lot of lives that could gain closure by proxy of the truth.

tufsuthrnbelle
tufsuthrnbelle

I was taken from the Sunset Blvd-Hollywood Blvd area after we met in the department store that had coats chained up for sale. But the man driving the Bell Phone company van who picked me up right after I escaped drove me a good distance back to the motel where the brothers were staying. The Bell Phone man helped save my life because he had to calm me down to get me to accept a ride. The building I escaped from had a hedge directly in front of the door that I used for cover to crawl away. He only used an open hand to HIT me while he was penetrating me as punishment for trying to escape while he was on the pay phone at an intersection near the ally where all the guns were, near there is where he kept me. When I tried to get in the man’s car at the intersection he went upside my head with his fists but not my face. For the record both the capture and the escape happened in broad daylight. There was a trip to the grocery store where I'm certain he was tempting me to try and escape again. The same day we went to the grocery store he showed me to a woman he referred to as his sister and she clearly did not approve of "this one" but did nothing just the same as everyone else who might have made a difference.

tufsuthrnbelle
tufsuthrnbelle

This article is mostly accurate but it is missing some key points and some information is innaccurate. Driving a taxi is dangerous enough without putting my full name, location and picture out there for who knows what. The taxi helps pay for my eduacation and now I have to give it up due to this exposure. I''m a student working on my B.S. in social work (to open runaway homes for girls in my former condition) and am employed by the college where I have been working for a few years. How damaging will this information be to my career and reputation? It is abhorring to realize that I will be haunted by his memory the rest of my life as well as the fact that my very existence and future is still being harmed by the truth. It is very painful to be dismissed by the law with the statement "black men don't do that" after such a horrific experience. Now I have that same gut wrenching feeling that know one cares. So why bother telling anyone the facts of my experience only to get the same reaction as 31 years ago. It happend and it cannot be changed no matter who believes what.

Mrs Q
Mrs Q

Crimes are always over looked by law inforcement! To fully understand how street life works you need to have experienced it in some way, that's why so many crimes do go unpunished or over looked. Police are always stereotyping people just because of there life style when so many of them have only lived one side of life and that is the high society of life. Just because you where a young girl living in the streets doing what you had to do to maintain and survive they automatically dismissed your report. Had they taken the time to actualy sit down, listen, and do there proper job like they should have instead of judging and going by personal assumtions they could have saved all those girls lifes. So when it all boils down to it the cops are just as much to blam as the grim sleeper himself because the totaly ignored you when you went to them for help after he kidnapped and did all those horrible things to you. Huh, and now look they post all your personal information for the whole world to see. If I was you I would get me a good lawyer and take them to court for dismissing your case then and for brodcasting your personal information now putting you at risk!!!!

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