Vincent Johnson, dubbed the Brooklyn Strangler, was responsible for the murders of at least five vulnerable women in Brooklyn from 1999 to 2000, mostly those involved in prostitution and substance abuse. Drawing on his background as a homeless individual with a history of drug addiction, Johnson targeted victims he was familiar with. The investigation, which relied heavily on DNA evidence, ultimately led to his apprehension. Johnson expressed little regret for his actions and was sentenced to life without parole for his brutal killings.
"Vincent Johnson, known as the Brooklyn Strangler, murdered at least five women between 1999-2000, targeting those involved in prostitution and drug abuse in Brooklyn."
"The investigation successfully utilized DNA evidence to identify Johnson, who exhibited a lack of remorse for his heinous actions and is now serving a life sentence."
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