On October 10, 1986, Michael Player shot himself in a Los Angeles hotel. While investigating his death, a
search was conducted on the apartment, during which police located bloodstained shoes and two pistols, .38 and .22 caliber. A
ballistic examination subsequently confirmed that all the victims had been killed with the weapons belonging to Player. Terrence Dunn, the only surviving victim, also identified him from a photograph as the same man who had tried to kill him on October 9. Based on these facts, the police pinned all ten murders on the now-deceased Player, and was announced to media representatives by Los Angeles Police Chief
Daryl Gates in February 1987. The reason for Player's suicide, as well as his motive for the murders, remains unclear. ==See also==