Malinda Gibbons was raped and murdered in her own apartment in Costa Mesa, Orange County in 1998. The case remained unsolved for 15 years until Jason Michael Balcom was eventually convicted of the crime.
Malinda and her husband Kent had moved into the area from from Utah only 4 days previously in July 1988. Kent was starting a new job, Malinda was 4 to 6 weeks pregnant, and the couple were looking forward to starting their new life in California.
While Kent was at work, Malinda had stayed at home to continue the unpacking when Balcom forced his way into the home. He tied her up, binding her hands and feet with neck ties, stuffed a tie in her mouth, and rapped her. He then stabbed her repeatedly in the chest.
DNA from semen found on the victim’s carpet was kept in storage, when forensic science improved in the 1990s this DNA was added to a national database. It was this evidence that would eventually catch up with Balcom.
In 2004 Balcom was arrested and convicted for a rape in Michigan, he was sentenced to 30 to 50 years in prison for that crime. His DNA was collected and fed into the national database, and a match was found with the suspect in the Gibbons case. In that same year he was transported from Michigan to Orange County to face the charges relating to Malinda.
It came to light that in 1988, Balcom then 18, having just been released from juvenile detention, had gone on a one-man crime spree violently attacking several woman during a 6 week period in Orange County.
In March 2012 he was convicted of the murder of Malinda Gibbons, however, the jury remained deadlocked over whether he should receive the death penalty or life in prison.
Watch the Latest on our YouTube ChannelDefense lawyers argued against the death penalty pointing to a difficult upbringing when Balcom suffered abuse physical and mental abuse from his single mother, however, in 2014 a judge ruled in favor of the death penalty.
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It is too Bad that this sexual deviant and killer committed this in California where being on
death row means nothing as the backlog on executions continue to rise, plus now the
liberal pro-crime governor has imposed a moratorium on death row executions. It was
bad enough this animal had gotten away with the 1988 murder this animal then tries
another violent rape in 2004 that put his dna into the database. He will now live in his
private cell on death row forever, unless a republican governor ever gets in office and
starts cleaning out the scum on death row..
I was one of his victims in battle creek mi.Hes truly evil.
I just happened to think about this co-worker tonight and decided to google and see if her murderer was ever caught. We were so sad at work when we heard she had been murdered just barely after leaving us and going to live in California. I did not realize it had taken that many years to find the man, but I am glad he was finally convicted.
I’m sad for the families my friend wrongfully hurt and killed and I have a daughter that was also taken away in an evil manner….smh …. But evil like this and more as pained the families of so called blacks in this country for as long as so called whites been here….
I feel no need to be sad for evil done to my self or anyone else because man dose these things to our selves.