

“I don’t wish ill on anyone,” Bertocchini said. Now it’s too late, but Bertocchini called Kibbe’s death by strangulation “some fitting justice.” He and his old partner last visited Kibbe in prison in 2019, but still he wouldn’t admit to any more victims.

Kibbe never admitted to other killings beyond those with which he was charged, but Bertocchini said he never stopped trying to elicit another confession.Įven after he retired in 2012, each year he sent Kibbe birthday and Christmas cards, asking him to speak up if he recalled anything about other victims. DNA eventually linked him to two other victims, and he agreed to cooperate in exchange for prosecutors taking the death penalty off the table.
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Investigators said they matched the cord to rope found with Frackenpohl’s body and at Kibbe’s house, all with microscopic dots of red paint. Convicted serial killer Roger Kibbe was killed behind bars Sunday. He was finally captured after Sacramento police said a would-be victim escaped and they recovered a garrote made from a pair of dowels and parachute cord along with scissors and other items. Investigators have said they found other women who had been killed and dumped with Kibbe’s trademark of cutting his victims’ clothing in odd patterns. They would buy him an egg McMuffin and a Coke for breakfast, another Coke and a hamburger and fries for lunch, Vito Bertocchini, a retired San Joaquin County sheriff’s detective and district attorney’s investigator, told The Sacramento Bee.īertocchini spent nearly two decades pursuing Kibbe and thinks he must have killed others during the 10-year gap between his first and last known slayings. Investigators secretly took him on multiple field trips from prison with the hope that he would reveal the whereabouts of more victims.

Kibbe was serving multiple life terms for the slayings when he was killed.Īuthorities said they never stopped trying to prove that he was responsible for even more deaths. So I hope to see you over there and I will talk to you again really soon, take care.Investigators said then that they suspected him in other similar slayings.īut it wasn’t until 2009 that a San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office investigator used new developments in evidence to connect him to six additional slayings in multiple Northern California counties, with several victims found alongside Interstate 5 or other highways in 1986. So I encourage you to check this one out, you can always go over to the website VoiceinCanada.ca and just check out the podcast tab and you can also just search for Voice in Canada in your favorite podcast player and it will be there for you, okay? We get into diversity, inclusivity we also talk, of course, about voice technology and Samsung Bixby and all the great things that he is doing to help spread the word about the benefits and the use cases of voice tech and Samsung Bixby, of course. We get into diversity, inclusivity we also talk, of course, about voice technology and Samsung BixbyĪnd we get into talking about different issues that he sees as challenges in the voice community, really, really interesting discussion. Now, if you know Roger, you’ll know that he’s one of the nicest guys in the voice community, very, very generous with his time.

This is a recording of The Voicefluencer Show and it was a recording that was done with my guest co-host Ian Utile and we interviewed Roger Kibbe, who is a senior developer evangelist for Samsung Bixby. Hello there and happy Wednesday, Teri here with your flash briefing and today is podcast day and I have a special guest for you today.
