During the investigation, several people were suspected by authorities. In early 1979, a
forensic examination of the fingerprints from the
palm print found next to García's body were revealed to belong to 29-year-old Bobby Joe Maxwell, who had been released from prison in his native Tennessee and moved to Los Angeles in 1977. A casual worker, Maxwell spent a lot of his free time in the Skid Row area. In December 1978, he demonstrated
deviant behavior against sleeping homeless people, and he was arrested on charges of disturbing the public order. A knife was seized during his arrest. He was convicted and spent several weeks in the county jail, then he was released three days before, according to the investigators, the stabber committed his last murder. While Maxwell was in prison, the Skid Row Stabber didn't commit any murders, and based on these facts, he was arrested on suspicion of murder in April 1979. After his arrest, Maxwell's apartment was searched, during which his shoes, clothes, diaries and letters were seized. After studying and analyzing the acquired content, the investigators stated that Maxwell was a
satanist. The trial, for various reasons, was delayed for five years, opening in early 1984. The prosecution's key witness was 37-year-old Sidney Storch, a felon with an extensive criminal record, who in 1983 was Maxwell's cellmate for three weeks. At trial, Storch claimed that Maxwell repeatedly admitted to killing the homeless and described the murders in detail. In addition to Storch's testimony and the witnesses to David Jones' murder, the investigation established that the knife found on Maxwell had the same width and length as the one used by the killer. A graphological examination was conducted, concluding that Maxwell had left the note in the Bus Terminal building and confessed to the murders. On the basis of these testimonies and the other evidence presented, Maxwell was found guilty of two murders at the end of 1984, and he was sentenced to life imprisonment without a chance of parole. Despite the fact that there was no material evidence found in the other murders, the public and media blamed all of the 11 murders on him, resulting in Maxwell being identified as the Skid Row Stabber for many years. == Further developments ==