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  1. Building a Case. Duval County Court House. First Coast News reported on August 26, 2003 that Paul Durousseau had been arrested in the 1999 murder of Tyresa Mack, a mother of three. The DNA at the scene of the crime matched with samples of Durousseau's. Prosecutors felt that they had a very strong case against Durousseau to take to court.

  2. Paul Durousseau, a black taxi driver with a lengthy criminal record, is the Jacksonville, FL serial killer responsible for the deaths of at least six young women, including two pregnant women. He left one victim's two infants with their mother's remains.

  3. Paul Durousseau fue condenado en junio por la violación y el asesinato de Tyresa Mack, de 24 años, en 1999. El mismo jurado votó 10 a 2 para recomendar la pena de muerte. Los abogados de Durousseau argumentaron que se le debe perdonar la vida porque sufre daño cerebral y otras enfermedades mentales que afectan su comportamiento.

  4. 8 de mar. de 2021 · Paul Durousseau More News Death Row inmate Paul Durousseau has been brought back to the Duval County jail ahead of a hearing next week on his re-sentencing. Durousseau was convicted in the 1999 murder of 24-year-old Tyresa Mack, one of seven murders he was accused of committing from 1997 to 2003 in Jacksonville and Georgia. After his conviction, prosecutors

  5. It quickly became clear that Jacksonville had a terrifying serial killer on its hands. Paul Durousseau, a black taxi driver with a lengthy criminal record, is the Jacksonville, FL serial killer responsible for the deaths of at least six young women, including two pregnant women. He left one victim's two infants with their mother's remains.

  6. Paul Durousseau – serial killer – convicted of the murders of 5 Jacksonville women – FDLE did the DNA testing that linked Durousseau to the victims .

  7. Paul Durousseau for first-degree murder in the asphyxiation death of Tyresa Mack. 1:9-10. On January 29, 2003, the state filed a notice of intent to rely on evidence of the murders of Nikia Kilpatrick and Shawanda McCallister.2 2:360-361. On October 14, 2005, the defense filed a motion to prohibit the alleged similar fact evidence. 5:798-800.