The cold-blooded killer haunts the American people.

November 16, 2017 10:58

US police are on a massive manhunt for a serial killer who has murdered multiple people in Florida in just the past month.

According to WFLA News, US police discovered the body of Ronald Felton on a street in Seminole Heights, Tampa, Florida, on the morning of November 14th. Ronald, 60, is believed to be the fourth victim shot and killed by a gunman.serial killersecret.

"Immediately after receiving the report at 4:51 a.m. on November 14, police arrived at the scene and found Ronald's body lying on the road," the source said.

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Ronald Felton is believed to be the fourth victim in Seminole Heights to die at the hands of the mysterious killer. Photo: ATI.

According to eyewitness accounts, Felton was on his way to distribute food to homeless people at New Seasons Church when a gunman approached him from behind and shot him in the head.

The suspect is described as a Black man, approximately 1.8 meters tall and thin. He was carrying a gun and dressed in black.

Previously, three people in the Seminole Heights area had died at the hands of this cold-blooded killer. The first victim was 22-year-old Benjamin Mitchell. Benjamin was reportedly shot dead while waiting for a bus on Frierson Avenue on October 9th.

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From left to right: The victims Anthony Naiboa, Monica Hoffa, and Benjamin Mitchell.

The identity of the second victim was confirmed as Monica Hoffa, 32, who was found dead in an open field on October 13. Six days later, Anthony Naiboa, 20, was shot and killed while walking on 15th Street in Seminole Heights.

The series of horrific murders has left residents of Seminole Heights in a state of fear.

Currently, US police are continuing their search for the killer and are advising local residents to stay indoors for their safety.

According to Kienthuc.net.vn

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