The Latest: 'Grim Sleeper' jury adjourns without verdict

The Latest on the death penalty trial of the man convicted of 10 murders in the "Grim Sleeper" serial killings (all times local):

4:05 p.m.

A Los Angeles jury weighing the fate of the serial killer known as the "Grim Sleeper" has adjourned for the weekend.

Jurors are scheduled to resume deliberations Monday to decide if Lonnie Franklin Jr. is sentenced to death or life in prison without parole.

Franklin was convicted a month ago of murdering nine women and one teenage girl over more than two decades in South Los Angeles.

A prosecutor says Franklin should pay the ultimate penalty, while a defense lawyer asked jurors to spare his client's life.

Police didn't connect the crimes to a serial killer for years.

Victims' family members and community residents complained the killings weren't thoroughly investigated because the victims were poor and black and some were prostitutes who had been using cocaine.

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11:28 a.m.

A Los Angeles jury has begun deliberating whether a serial killer known as the "Grim Sleeper" should spend his life in prison or be executed.

Attorneys presented final arguments Friday in the penalty phase of the trial nearly a month after Lonnie Franklin Jr. was convicted of murdering nine women and one teenage girl over several decades in South Los Angeles.

A prosecutor says Franklin should die for his crimes, while a defense lawyer pleaded for his client's life.

Prosecutors say Franklin killed at least four other women but he was not charged in those attacks.

Police didn't connect the crimes to a serial killer for years.

Victims' family members and community residents complained the killings weren't thoroughly investigated because the victims were poor and black and some were prostitutes who had been using cocaine.