'But I'd be a fool to say he didn't do more.'Ī police artist has updated the sketch: aging the Doodler, drawing him as he might look now. 'I'm looking at five murders,' says Cunningham, who recently took charge of the department's cold case unit. In the 1970s, detectives said the Doodler might have butchered as many as 14 people.
'I'm waiting to determine if this person is still alive,' he says. 'I'm working to see if that assault is actually connected to the murders.' And Cunningham is now looking for the diplomat. 'I'm still connecting the dots,' he said. Police at the time were convinced that assailant was the Doodler, but Cunningham is now working to confirm the details. 'We have a suspect in the assault that spawned the sketch,' Inspector Dan Cunningham says. They gave police descriptions of the Doodler. Three men were assaulted but somehow managed to escape the Doodler's clutches, the lead inspector on the case at the time told reporters: a well-known entertainer, a European diplomat, and a third man who left the city and didn't respond to police calls.