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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- The hunt for a man suspected in up to six murders in Arizona came to a violent end Monday. The man shot himself to death as a police SWAT team surrounded his hotel in Scottsdale.

Dwight Lamon Jones, 56, was tracked down to an Extended Stay Hotel in northern Scottsdale. Around 5 a.m. he started shooting.

'The SWAT team set up on the room,' said Sgt. Ben Hoster of the Scottsdale Police Department. 'They were able to enter using robot and other tactics to determine that the suspect had killed himself with an apparent gunshot.'

Police believe renowned psychiatrist Dr. Steven Pitt, 59, was Jones' first victim last Thursday.

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The suspect in a string of homicides across the Phoenix and Scottsdale areas of Arizona was identified as Dwight Lamon Jones, 56, on Monday. Rich Slavin, assistant chief of the Scottsdale Police. Sep 02, 2016  Summer of Fear: When the 'Serial Shooter' and 'Baseline Killer' terrorized Phoenix. When the horror ended 10 years ago, 17 were dead and dozens more had been wounded, raped or attacked. Jun 04, 2018  At least 6 victims now linked to dead serial killer suspect in Arizona. Share; Tweet Reddit.The hunt for a man suspected in up to six murders in Arizona came to. Oct 13, 2006  Phoenix Police Asst Chief Bill Louis speaks about the arrest of 2 Phoenix, AZ serial killers. May 12, 2017  Phoenix (CNN)The shooter stalked his victims under the cover of darkness in this community, opening fire on the residents of Maryvale as they stood outside their homes.

On Friday, two paralegals turned up dead. They were identified as Veleria Sharp, 48, and Laura Anderson, 49.

The next morning, police found hypnotherapist and life coach Marshall Levine murdered. Each victim had a connection to his 2009 divorce and custody battle.

Police say another two victims have been found dead linked to Jones -- their bodies discovered Monday in the Phoenix suburb of Fountain Hills.

Jones posted disturbing audio on YouTube and those uploads have since been removed. In one of them, he accuses his ex-wife's attorney of spreading lies.

'Her attorney told her to plant those tapes and do all that devious stuff she did,' Jones said in one clip.

At a Monday afternoon press briefing, law enforcement said they started tracking Jones on Saturday night. On Sunday afternoon, they actually saw him drop a bag into a trash can that had a gun in it that was linked to some of the murders. The investigation all started with a tip that came into police.

'Today is not a success story, but it's a story that has closure,' said Assistant Scottsdale Police Chief Rich Slavin.

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ByTracy Connor

Police hunting a serial killer in Phoenix, Arizona, thought his string of crimes had ended in mid-June when he ambushed and fatally shot two women and a 12-year-old girl in their driveway.

But investigators announced Wednesday that they have added a ninth shooting to the pattern — a July 11 incident in which the gunman fired at a man and a 4-year-old boy sitting in a car. Neither was injured.

The new incident means that the shooter — who had already murdered seven people — tried to kill again even after police had put the city on alert.

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'The threat is still alive,' Phoenix Police Sgt. Jonathan Howard said on Friday.

'We don't want to see anybody else get hurt. We want to make an arrest and stop this,' he added. 'We're fortunate in this new incident that nobody was injured.'

But, he added, 'if there can be a benefit to something like this, it's that we did obtain additional evidence.'

Based on witness statements, detectives now believe the suspect has access to several cars — one appears to be a white Cadillac or Lincoln, and the other is a late '90s or early 2000s 5 series BMW.

Howard said investigators have looked into whether the gunman works as a mechanic or on a used car lot. The motive for the shootings remains as elusive as his name.

'Why? Why? I know I'll never understand,' said Sylvia Ellis, whose daughter Stefanie and granddaughter Maleah were killed in a June 12 shooting.

She asked for anyone with any information about who the suspect might be to contact police.

'Help us,' she said. 'We don't want any more lives lost. He needs to be caught.'

Although police have added several shootings to the pattern since it was originally announced, Howard said they are 'pretty confident' they now have uncovered all the reported incidents.

In each case, the victims were attacked near their car or home, in the evening or very early morning hours, in the working-class Maryvale section of Phoenix.

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Law-enforcement sources say there is physical evidence tying the shootings together.

The earlier shootings include:

  • A 16-year-old boy wounded while walking in the street at 11:30 p.m. on March 17
  • A 21-year-old male shot standing near his car on the street at 11:30 p.m. on March 18
  • Diego Verdugo-Sanchez, 21, killed April 1 while visiting his pregnant fiancée's family
  • Krystal Annette White, 55, found dead of a gunshot on April 19
  • Horacio Pena, 32, fatally shot June 3 after returning home from his job at a group home
  • Manuel Castro Garcia, 19, murdered outside his home on June 10
  • Stefanie Ellis, 33, her 12-year-old daughter Maleah and friend Angela Linner, 31, killed outside their home on June 12
  • An unoccupied car shot up at 2:35 a.m. on June 12.

Tracy Connor is a senior writer for NBC News. She started this role in December, 2012. Connor is responsible for reporting and writing breaking news, features and enterprise stories for NBCNews.com. Connor joined NBC News from the New York Daily News, where she was a senior writer covering a broad range of news and supervising the health and immigration beats. Prior to that she was an assistant city editor who oversaw breaking news and the courts and entertainment beats.

Earlier, Connor was a staff writer at the New York Post, United Press International and Brooklyn Paper Publications.

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Connor has won numerous awards from journalism organizations including the Deadline Club and the New York Press Club.

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