David Allen Rundle

David Allen Rundle (born January 4, 1965) is an American serial killer who raped and murdered two women and a teenage girl in Northern California between May and October 1986. After being identified as a suspect in the killings, Rundle fled to Nevada, where he would be arrested. He was convicted and sentenced to death for two of the murders and received an additional life sentence for the other.

Early life
David Allen Rundle was born in Nevada County on January 4, 1965, the son of chief warrant officer for the United States Navy David William Rundle. His family moved to live in Idaho shortly after he was born, and until he fell into a drug addiction at age 14, Rundle was described as a normal child who enjoyed hunting and fishing. His mother also sexually abused him during his latter teen years. His parents later moved to Georgia, where he attended high school, but dropped out not long after. The family then moved to Colfax, California, where Rundle would leave his family. In 1984, Rundle got married, but once his wife fell pregnant he abandoned her. Shortly after, he obtained work as a floor installer.

Murders
In May 1986 Rundle, high on marijuana, was prowling around the Sacramento River near an area that had a high population of vagrants. There, he convinced 21-year-old Elizabeth Latorre Lactawen to have sex, and when the two entered a secluded area behind nearby bushes, Rundle strangled Lactawen to death and disposed her body beneath the Pioneer Bridge in Sacramento, where it was found on May 10 by an unidentified person who called into the Secret Witness Program.

In the investigation following her death, a witness to the murder gave a description of the killer and described him as a male, around 17 years old, was about 5ft 10inch. A reward of $2,500 was announced to anyone who could identify the killer. On September 7, having voyaged to Colfax, Rundle abducted 18-year-old Carolyn Marie Garcia from a bus stop as she waited for a bus to drive her to the city of Roseville. He drove her to a remote area near Rollins Lake Road where he partially stripped her of her clothes, raped, beat and strangled her to death.

Rundle killed his youngest and final victim on October 7, when he abducted 15-year-old LanciAnne Sorensen. He forced her to take her pants off, which he then used to bind her hands behind her back, and then raped and strangled her to death. He left her body along an Interstate 80 off ramp in Loomis.

Arrest
Garcia's bloody clothing was discovered just off of Interstate 80 in Weimer in early September, but her body remained missing. On September 11, as police were scouring Rollins Lake Road searching for clues in Garcia's disappearance, Rundle accidentally rammed his vehicle into the back of a police car, damaging his car but successfully driving away. Police were subsequently able to identify him as the driver and Rundle fled to Carson City, Nevada. There, on November 20, he was arrested and returned to California. A few days after his arrest, Rundle confessed Garcia's murder and informed detectives that her body was located near Rollings Lake, where police were able to recover it. In addition, he confessed to killing Lactowen and Sorensen. In an interview with detectives, Rundle claimed he was a sick individual and blamed his actions on mental illness and abuse he received as a child, which only got worse with drug and alcohol addiction.

Trial and imprisonment
On April 16, 1987, Rundle was attacked in his sleep by his cellmate Melton Eugene Voight, who was awaiting trial for armed robbery. Rundle was hospitalized for ten days for a skull fracture, while Voight was moved to Folsom State Prison for his violent outburst.

Rundle was sentenced to death in 1989 for the murders of Garcia and Sorensen. As the sentence was being handed down multiple jurors were reported crying. He was also given a life sentence for the murder of Lactawen. He is currently incarcerated at San Quentin State Prison.