http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/08/31/california.serial.slashing.case/index.html?iref=allsearch
Charles Juan Proctor, was nicknamed "the box cutter" by police in 2008 during his terror spree in California. The box cutter would attack women at their place of business, whether they be the shop owner or an employee, and hold them at knife point during his robberies. The box cutter in total had six female victims and the DA's office even reported in the article, "One of the most brutal of the attacks was the slashing of a woman who sustained a four-inch wound to the neck, plus stab wounds to her face and head." In late August, a judge sentenced The Box Cutter to serve 400 years in prision and pay $58,000 in restitution to the two women whose throats he slashed. This article focuses more on the serial killer's case and what his sentence was rather than discussing explicit details of every crime he commited. CNN gave a very broad description in this article about The Box Cutter. All it says is that the crimes occurred in California and that there were six female victims. There are no names of the victims or locations of the crimes stated.
-Colleen
Did any of these women die? If not, then he was just a serial cutter and not a serial killer.
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