He would then take them to secluded locations and would proceed to get into drug-induced arguments about the cost of sex, which resulted in him strangling them to death.
[4] In early August, police in Chicago's north side issued an alert to local street women, warning them about the recent murders.
[8] By this time, the four murders were suspected to be linked, and police sought to question the only surviving victim of the killer, who was Robinson.
Larry Jones, a friend of Taylor's girlfriend, told the Chicago Tribune that "He just didn’t do all the things they say he did.
[2] His trial for the three other murders was due to begin later that year, but he pleaded guilty to avoid a possible death sentence.
On September 6, he was convicted of three more counts of first-degree murder, receiving a sentence of life imprisonment without parole.