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Doug Clark
Douglas Daniel Clark (born March 10, 1948) is an American serial killer. Clark and his accomplice Carol M. Bundy were known as the "Sunset Strip Killers." They were accused and subsequently convicted of a series of killings in Los Angeles. == Biography ==
Clark was the son of a Naval Intelligence officer, Franklin Clark. The family moved a lot during Clark's childhood due to his father's work and he later claimed to have lived in thirty-seven different countries. In 1958, his father left the Navy for a civilian position as an engineer with the Transport Company of Texas, but the family was still nomadic.〔 They lived in the Marshall Islands for a time, moved back to San Francisco, and then moved again to India. For a while, Clark was sent to an exclusive international school in Geneva and he later attended Culver Military Academy while his father continued to move around the world. When he graduated in 1967, Clark enlisted in the Air Force.〔 His life began to unravel at this point and he was discharged from the Air Force and he drifted around for the next decade, often working as a mechanic. But his real concentration was his "vocation as a sexual athlete: 'the king of the one night stand' as he liked to call himself."〔 He moved to Los Angeles and was employed as a steam plant operator for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power at the Valley Generating Station, but abruptly quit one night. Subsequently he became a boiler operator at the Jergens soap factory in Burbank, but was fired due to a high rate of absence and threats of violence he had made against his coworkers. One of the bars he frequented in the area was called Little Nashville, where he met Carol Bundy in 1980.〔 He soon moved in with her and found out that she too had dark sexual fantasies.
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