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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:17,017 --> 00:00:20,186 [Joyce] Debbie was an exceptional daughter. 2 00:00:21,855 --> 00:00:24,190 She was kind. 3 00:00:24,274 --> 00:00:25,900 She was friendly. 4 00:00:26,985 --> 00:00:29,821 She was very helpful to anybody. 5 00:00:30,947 --> 00:00:32,157 And... 6 00:00:33,533 --> 00:00:35,118 Except around the house. 7 00:00:35,201 --> 00:00:36,619 [laughs] 8 00:00:37,871 --> 00:00:41,750 This is Deborah when she graduated from high school. 9 00:00:46,546 --> 00:00:50,091 Debbie was 18 when she got married. 10 00:00:53,428 --> 00:00:55,055 [Liz] I was eight years old. 11 00:00:55,638 --> 00:00:58,516 I was a flower girl in her wedding. 12 00:00:59,517 --> 00:01:01,853 I was so nervous I was going to mess up. 13 00:01:01,936 --> 00:01:03,229 [laughs] 14 00:01:03,313 --> 00:01:05,315 And I wanted to do it so right for her. 15 00:01:06,649 --> 00:01:09,069 The last time I saw Debbie... 16 00:01:11,237 --> 00:01:12,238 I'm sorry. 17 00:01:13,740 --> 00:01:15,784 That's a terrible day. 18 00:01:19,037 --> 00:01:19,871 Was... 19 00:01:21,623 --> 00:01:24,459 her dad's birthday. 20 00:01:25,627 --> 00:01:29,380 And we all went out to have dinner. 21 00:01:33,093 --> 00:01:34,135 [Liz] We ate, 22 00:01:34,552 --> 00:01:37,889 and then we took her home to her house, 23 00:01:38,640 --> 00:01:40,058 approximately 8:30. 24 00:01:42,644 --> 00:01:44,729 I was supposed to stay the night with her. 25 00:01:45,855 --> 00:01:46,773 And, um... 26 00:01:50,276 --> 00:01:51,611 for whatever reason, Mother... 27 00:01:51,694 --> 00:01:55,031 When we pulled into the driveway, Mother had decided that I was not. 28 00:02:00,620 --> 00:02:03,790 I always felt like if I was there, I could've made a difference. 29 00:02:10,588 --> 00:02:14,676 [Joyce] We got a phone call from Doug, her husband. 30 00:02:16,803 --> 00:02:21,850 Told us to come to the house right away, that Debbie was dead. 31 00:02:25,937 --> 00:02:28,314 Oh, it was horrible. 32 00:02:31,151 --> 00:02:34,279 [stammers] I'll never forget that moment. 33 00:02:41,953 --> 00:02:44,497 [Liz] No one could come up with anything as far as... 34 00:02:44,581 --> 00:02:48,168 someone she had made mad or crossed a path with. 35 00:02:50,170 --> 00:02:52,088 We never gave up hope 36 00:02:52,922 --> 00:02:53,756 that... 37 00:02:54,340 --> 00:02:56,259 her murderer would be caught. 38 00:02:58,720 --> 00:03:03,141 Nine years went by with no leads. 39 00:03:04,392 --> 00:03:05,560 [birds chirping] 40 00:03:06,144 --> 00:03:08,980 We were getting pretty low. 41 00:03:12,483 --> 00:03:15,403 When we got the call from the police 42 00:03:16,738 --> 00:03:19,949 and they said they had a confession, 43 00:03:20,033 --> 00:03:21,659 we didn't know who, 44 00:03:22,994 --> 00:03:23,828 but... 45 00:03:24,829 --> 00:03:26,915 it didn't matter to us. [chuckles] 46 00:03:27,582 --> 00:03:30,126 We were just so happy. 47 00:03:30,210 --> 00:03:32,253 There's a lot of emotions with that. 48 00:03:33,213 --> 00:03:34,547 Getting that news... 49 00:03:35,298 --> 00:03:37,717 and thinking it's over. 50 00:03:41,012 --> 00:03:44,849 My parents immediately went to hear this confession 51 00:03:44,933 --> 00:03:49,062 and get the details of this person that had killed my sister. 52 00:03:50,230 --> 00:03:51,689 [camera shutters clicking] 53 00:03:51,773 --> 00:03:55,318 And that's where nightmare number two began. 54 00:03:56,319 --> 00:03:58,446 Henry Lee Lucas came into our lives. 55 00:04:38,695 --> 00:04:40,071 [camera shutters clicking] 56 00:04:40,154 --> 00:04:42,699 [reporter] Lucas says he killed more than 150 women. 57 00:04:42,782 --> 00:04:45,743 [reporter 2] 170 murders directly attributed to Lucas. 58 00:04:45,827 --> 00:04:47,537 [reporter 3] 189 in 24 states. 59 00:04:47,620 --> 00:04:50,873 [reporter 4] Murdered at least 360 people, including his mother. 60 00:04:50,957 --> 00:04:54,836 [reporter 5] Henry Lee Lucas has confessed to killing 600 people. 61 00:04:55,295 --> 00:04:58,381 [Henry] My victims never knew what was gonna happen. 62 00:04:58,464 --> 00:05:00,133 I've had shootings, 63 00:05:00,216 --> 00:05:02,635 strangulations, beatings. 64 00:05:02,719 --> 00:05:06,514 I participated in actual crucifixions. 65 00:05:07,223 --> 00:05:08,975 The last person he killed 66 00:05:09,058 --> 00:05:12,228 meant no more to him than the last cigarette that he smoked. 67 00:05:12,312 --> 00:05:15,189 To me, it didn't matter. I mean, I didn't have no feelings about killing. 68 00:05:15,857 --> 00:05:18,276 It's like you just drink a drink of water, really. 69 00:05:18,359 --> 00:05:20,278 I mean, it didn't mean anything to me. 70 00:05:21,779 --> 00:05:22,989 [man whistling a melody] 71 00:05:29,704 --> 00:05:31,748 [exhales] 72 00:05:38,004 --> 00:05:40,381 [Hugh] Henry was in Georgetown, Texas. 73 00:05:40,715 --> 00:05:44,969 Sheriff Jim Boutwell was in charge of the jail. 74 00:05:46,012 --> 00:05:49,640 Boutwell told me I could have total access. 75 00:05:50,767 --> 00:05:53,311 And I did for probably six months. 76 00:05:55,229 --> 00:05:58,483 It just gave me access that nobody else had. 77 00:05:59,317 --> 00:06:01,652 They didn't trust too many reporters. 78 00:06:02,236 --> 00:06:03,654 And they trusted me. 79 00:06:04,405 --> 00:06:05,656 - [Hugh] Hi. - Hi. 80 00:06:09,494 --> 00:06:10,953 [Hugh] When I'd go in there, 81 00:06:11,204 --> 00:06:12,038 [speaks indistinctly] 82 00:06:12,121 --> 00:06:14,707 They would often let him walk free, 83 00:06:15,625 --> 00:06:17,377 and he wasn't handcuffed. 84 00:06:18,378 --> 00:06:20,129 [Jim] Uh-oh. You got the handcuffs? 85 00:06:20,671 --> 00:06:22,465 [laughter] 86 00:06:23,174 --> 00:06:24,926 [interviewer] Let's talk about Jim Boutwell. 87 00:06:25,009 --> 00:06:26,344 He's an unusual man. 88 00:06:26,427 --> 00:06:29,514 What, uh... What kind of relationship do you have with him? 89 00:06:30,556 --> 00:06:33,101 I look at him as a friend, not as a sheriff. 90 00:06:33,184 --> 00:06:34,018 Uh... 91 00:06:35,144 --> 00:06:37,188 Uh, he's always treated me good, 92 00:06:37,271 --> 00:06:40,942 and he's, uh, went out of his way to do things for me that, uh... 93 00:06:41,526 --> 00:06:43,653 normally, he wouldn't do for other prisoners. 94 00:06:44,779 --> 00:06:48,950 [Hugh] Boutwell and Lucas did have an unusual relationship. 95 00:06:50,576 --> 00:06:53,913 Henry told me more than once, "Well, he just seems like my daddy." 96 00:06:53,996 --> 00:06:56,707 Of course, Boutwell did everything in the world 97 00:06:57,250 --> 00:06:58,209 for Henry. 98 00:06:58,626 --> 00:07:00,753 [Jim] Henry, we... We'll go get some lunch. 99 00:07:00,837 --> 00:07:02,422 Is there anything we can bring you? 100 00:07:02,839 --> 00:07:04,173 Not unless you run into... 101 00:07:04,632 --> 00:07:08,803 some Sonic out there somewhere and see a milkshake sitting around. 102 00:07:09,345 --> 00:07:11,097 - I'll figure it out. - [Henry laughs] 103 00:07:11,681 --> 00:07:15,101 [Hugh] Every day, he brought him a strawberry milkshake. 104 00:07:16,352 --> 00:07:19,272 He praised him to everyone. 105 00:07:19,355 --> 00:07:20,857 He's doing something now, 106 00:07:20,940 --> 00:07:25,778 which is a very valuable service to, uh, law enforcement and to mankind. 107 00:07:26,487 --> 00:07:29,115 You can't help but, uh, give him credit 108 00:07:29,532 --> 00:07:33,703 for the fact that he knows he doesn't have to clear up these cases, 109 00:07:33,786 --> 00:07:35,663 he knows he doesn't have to talk... 110 00:07:37,039 --> 00:07:38,541 and... and yet, uh, 111 00:07:38,624 --> 00:07:40,501 he... he does want to get it straight. 112 00:07:42,128 --> 00:07:43,963 [Hugh] Henry never lived so good. 113 00:07:44,505 --> 00:07:45,631 He ate good, 114 00:07:46,090 --> 00:07:47,049 he drank good, 115 00:07:47,133 --> 00:07:50,011 he had cigarettes, more than he could smoke. 116 00:07:52,221 --> 00:07:54,682 [Bob Prince] My theory during my entire career 117 00:07:54,765 --> 00:07:56,100 has been, "treat people 118 00:07:56,934 --> 00:07:59,854 the way you'd want to be treated in the same circumstances." 119 00:08:01,272 --> 00:08:03,149 We'd bring him cigarettes, 120 00:08:03,232 --> 00:08:06,986 or have the interviewing officers bring him cigarettes. 121 00:08:07,069 --> 00:08:09,155 [officer] This is the kind of cigarettes you like. 122 00:08:09,530 --> 00:08:12,533 If I was a smoker, that's the way I'd wanna be treated. 123 00:08:13,910 --> 00:08:16,662 [Hugh] Boutwell and the Texas Rangers had set up 124 00:08:17,079 --> 00:08:18,456 a task force 125 00:08:18,915 --> 00:08:23,711 to clear all these hundreds of murders that he was claiming. 126 00:08:24,670 --> 00:08:27,798 It was like Henry was a member of the task force. 127 00:08:28,341 --> 00:08:32,011 He often would be on the phone, talking to officers 128 00:08:32,094 --> 00:08:35,932 all over the country, helping to solve their cases. 129 00:08:36,474 --> 00:08:37,934 It was pretty bizarre. 130 00:08:38,017 --> 00:08:41,103 I don't know whether I can find it on a map or not. I have to look. 131 00:08:43,231 --> 00:08:46,984 We had a map in the inner office, of the United States, 132 00:08:47,777 --> 00:08:51,239 and whenever an officer would determine 133 00:08:51,322 --> 00:08:54,116 that Lucas was involved in the case, 134 00:08:54,200 --> 00:08:57,662 we would put a pin at that location. 135 00:08:59,997 --> 00:09:01,958 [Hugh] Policemen came from all over the country, 136 00:09:02,041 --> 00:09:03,751 and they wanted to solve cases. 137 00:09:03,834 --> 00:09:06,671 - [reporter] How long did you talk to him? - About an hour and a half. 138 00:09:06,754 --> 00:09:09,257 [reporter 2] How close do you think you are to making an arrest 139 00:09:09,340 --> 00:09:11,801 or having a charge in either one of these cases? 140 00:09:12,385 --> 00:09:13,261 Quite close. 141 00:09:13,886 --> 00:09:15,388 [reporter 2] Both or just one? 142 00:09:15,805 --> 00:09:17,515 We're not allowed to discuss that. 143 00:09:17,932 --> 00:09:20,393 This was the biggest thing that had ever happened 144 00:09:20,476 --> 00:09:22,061 to a lot of these cops. 145 00:09:22,562 --> 00:09:27,233 The actual ability to come, and talk, and smoke, 146 00:09:27,316 --> 00:09:32,071 and maybe have a bite with the biggest killer in the world. 147 00:09:32,488 --> 00:09:35,074 [officer] I want to thank you, uh, for your time. 148 00:09:35,157 --> 00:09:38,286 I want to thank you for myself, for the Pennsylvania State Police. 149 00:09:38,369 --> 00:09:41,539 [Hugh] These cops would come, and they would clear a case, 150 00:09:41,622 --> 00:09:44,250 and they'd shake hands with him and pat him on the back. 151 00:09:44,333 --> 00:09:46,335 Where were we? Henry, what were you saying? 152 00:09:46,419 --> 00:09:49,046 Well, I guess where I, uh, killed that girl 153 00:09:49,130 --> 00:09:51,465 up on the... on the marker on 70. 154 00:09:52,049 --> 00:09:55,011 [Hugh] He'd never felt so important in his life. 155 00:09:55,344 --> 00:09:58,556 Suddenly everyone wanted to talk to Henry Lucas. 156 00:09:58,639 --> 00:10:00,975 [man] Do you think it's possible that, uh... 157 00:10:01,392 --> 00:10:03,019 you committed that homicide? 158 00:10:03,644 --> 00:10:06,689 And whenever officers would come in and talk to Lucas, 159 00:10:06,772 --> 00:10:10,568 the instructions I'd give 'em, "You believe him if you can confirm it." 160 00:10:10,818 --> 00:10:13,738 If he likes you, he will do everything he can 161 00:10:13,821 --> 00:10:16,365 to try to take responsibility for your homicide. 162 00:10:16,616 --> 00:10:18,909 But if you cannot confirm it, 163 00:10:19,285 --> 00:10:20,202 um... 164 00:10:20,286 --> 00:10:21,203 "don't believe him." 165 00:10:21,579 --> 00:10:24,206 I've got 'em scattered all over the country though... 166 00:10:24,290 --> 00:10:27,543 [Bob Prince] He liked to impress people with what he'd done. 167 00:10:27,960 --> 00:10:31,589 I've tried to show law enforcement, I've tried to teach 'em. 168 00:10:31,672 --> 00:10:33,883 [Bob Prince] Instead of trying to hide what he had done, 169 00:10:33,966 --> 00:10:36,636 he would exaggerate what he had done. 170 00:10:36,719 --> 00:10:38,471 Everything except poison. 171 00:10:38,554 --> 00:10:39,805 [interviewer] Everything? 172 00:10:40,806 --> 00:10:43,768 [Hugh] Sometimes I would go down and I would run into 173 00:10:44,310 --> 00:10:47,521 people from two or three police departments at the same time. 174 00:10:48,105 --> 00:10:50,941 And they all had an hour or two or whatever. 175 00:10:51,359 --> 00:10:53,319 [officer] This is the dining room area. 176 00:10:54,779 --> 00:10:55,946 And the living room. 177 00:10:57,615 --> 00:10:59,617 [Phil] You can't just walk in and say, "Okay, Henry." 178 00:11:00,201 --> 00:11:03,663 You've killed 300 people all across the United States. 179 00:11:04,038 --> 00:11:07,792 Tell me the one I'm thinking of now." I mean, you got to give him something. 180 00:11:07,875 --> 00:11:11,212 See if that might mean anything to you. 181 00:11:11,879 --> 00:11:14,715 [Phil] He seemed to respond better with photos of the victim. 182 00:11:15,508 --> 00:11:18,844 [Henry] This woman is the one that I picked up from this car. 183 00:11:20,388 --> 00:11:24,433 I walked in the room one time to talk to one of the Rangers, 184 00:11:25,726 --> 00:11:27,728 and he was looking through the books 185 00:11:28,229 --> 00:11:32,316 the police department sent in to the task force. 186 00:11:33,234 --> 00:11:35,820 They'd have crime scene photos. 187 00:11:36,570 --> 00:11:38,739 Well, the next day, here came the police. 188 00:11:39,073 --> 00:11:41,909 He knew what highway they were on, 189 00:11:42,159 --> 00:11:43,953 he knew what the house looked like. 190 00:11:44,036 --> 00:11:46,330 [man] Put your initials... [continues indistinctly] 191 00:11:46,414 --> 00:11:48,791 [Hugh] Sometimes I'd be there for several hours 192 00:11:48,874 --> 00:11:51,502 and they'd clear six cases, murder cases. 193 00:11:51,585 --> 00:11:54,255 [man] Sign your name to it, however you want to do it. 194 00:11:55,548 --> 00:11:58,676 Sheriff Boutwell said, "We solved six more." 195 00:11:59,218 --> 00:12:01,303 And Bob Prince says, 196 00:12:01,887 --> 00:12:06,434 "For every case, I promised Henry a milkshake." 197 00:12:06,934 --> 00:12:09,311 So that is six milkshakes. 198 00:12:09,395 --> 00:12:11,439 "So you want them once a day?" 199 00:12:11,939 --> 00:12:14,984 And Henry says, "Yeah, that sounds good to me, 200 00:12:15,067 --> 00:12:16,610 and make it strawberry." 201 00:12:17,111 --> 00:12:20,030 And I thought, "Six cases... 202 00:12:20,489 --> 00:12:22,491 Six murder cases." 203 00:12:24,910 --> 00:12:29,290 Clemmie was convinced that her role 204 00:12:29,540 --> 00:12:33,419 was to offer spiritual guidance to Henry, and also... 205 00:12:34,044 --> 00:12:35,880 uh, emotional support, 206 00:12:35,963 --> 00:12:37,965 because, according to her, 207 00:12:38,048 --> 00:12:40,176 he would get very emotional after the interviews 208 00:12:40,259 --> 00:12:42,011 and was returned to the jail cell. 209 00:12:43,888 --> 00:12:47,808 [Hugh] He was looking to please Clemmie at every juncture. 210 00:12:48,225 --> 00:12:51,395 He had never had a woman friend like this. 211 00:12:52,480 --> 00:12:54,190 He loved her presence. 212 00:12:54,899 --> 00:12:56,942 [Henry] If it wasn't for her, I'll be honest with you, 213 00:12:57,026 --> 00:12:58,694 I don't think I could go through 214 00:12:59,236 --> 00:13:02,490 the constant reliving each case and stuff. 215 00:13:02,573 --> 00:13:03,407 [interviewer] Yeah. 216 00:13:04,325 --> 00:13:07,286 [Nan] Very often, he would get what was called "moody." 217 00:13:07,870 --> 00:13:10,289 Sheriff Boutwell knew that Henry 218 00:13:10,915 --> 00:13:12,958 was more inclined to cooperate 219 00:13:13,334 --> 00:13:16,504 if Clemmie believed it was the right thing to do, 220 00:13:16,587 --> 00:13:19,632 and very often, they would convince Clemmie 221 00:13:19,715 --> 00:13:21,467 that they needed her help. 222 00:13:22,885 --> 00:13:27,014 [Clemmie] Sheriff Boutwell said, "We have families waiting" 223 00:13:27,515 --> 00:13:31,685 for him to come and see if these are his people. 224 00:13:31,769 --> 00:13:33,562 "These poor families." 225 00:13:34,146 --> 00:13:37,566 It was like, "You get him there, Sister Clemmie, 226 00:13:37,650 --> 00:13:39,485 and I can take care of the rest." 227 00:13:45,741 --> 00:13:47,368 [Hugh] They were clearing cases, 228 00:13:47,785 --> 00:13:48,786 and, at that point, 229 00:13:48,869 --> 00:13:52,039 Henry was already facing several life sentences. 230 00:13:52,873 --> 00:13:56,043 But with the Orange Socks case coming up, 231 00:13:56,919 --> 00:13:58,587 the ball game had changed. 232 00:13:58,671 --> 00:14:00,548 [camera shutters clicking] 233 00:14:00,631 --> 00:14:03,050 Now he faced the death penalty. 234 00:14:05,553 --> 00:14:07,471 [newscaster] Dubbed the Orange Socks case, 235 00:14:07,555 --> 00:14:11,934 the body of a woman was found dumped in a culvert north of Georgetown. 236 00:14:12,017 --> 00:14:14,228 She came to be called Orange Socks 237 00:14:14,311 --> 00:14:17,314 because that was the only shred of identity Lucas left her. 238 00:14:18,440 --> 00:14:23,612 [Parker] It was an unsolved murder case of a woman killed on I-35. 239 00:14:25,322 --> 00:14:27,783 Sheriff Jim Boutwell was assigned the case. 240 00:14:27,867 --> 00:14:29,660 I know that he had made a commitment 241 00:14:29,743 --> 00:14:31,787 that he was going to do everything he could 242 00:14:31,871 --> 00:14:35,583 to find the killer of the Orange Socks victim. 243 00:14:35,666 --> 00:14:37,209 [Jim] Is this the girl... 244 00:14:37,585 --> 00:14:38,878 It's the same girl. 245 00:14:38,961 --> 00:14:40,796 - [Jim] ...that you picked up? - [Henry] Same one. 246 00:14:40,880 --> 00:14:41,755 [Jim] Okay. 247 00:14:42,298 --> 00:14:45,843 [reporter] Sheriff Jim Boutwell says Lucas confessed to the murder 248 00:14:45,926 --> 00:14:49,179 and described details only the killer could know. 249 00:14:49,263 --> 00:14:50,931 He looked at the picture 250 00:14:51,181 --> 00:14:53,350 and after a moment, he told me, uh... 251 00:14:53,684 --> 00:14:57,563 "That girl was a hitchhiker that I picked up near Oklahoma City." 252 00:14:58,355 --> 00:15:00,608 And he said, "She would've been strangled." 253 00:15:01,317 --> 00:15:03,569 After I pulled over, why, I grabbed her by the neck 254 00:15:03,652 --> 00:15:05,696 and choked her until she died. 255 00:15:07,239 --> 00:15:08,949 I had sex with her again. 256 00:15:10,659 --> 00:15:11,827 I went down here. 257 00:15:13,412 --> 00:15:14,705 Dropped her right over there. 258 00:15:14,788 --> 00:15:16,206 She landed on her side. 259 00:15:16,582 --> 00:15:18,584 Just socks, no clothing. 260 00:15:20,920 --> 00:15:21,962 [recording plays] 261 00:15:24,048 --> 00:15:26,008 [Henry] I didn't kill the girl in the orange socks. 262 00:15:26,091 --> 00:15:27,968 I didn't have anything to do with it. 263 00:15:28,052 --> 00:15:30,554 I did not do it, and I'll prove it if you want to. 264 00:15:32,723 --> 00:15:34,350 [Hugh] When there was nobody around, 265 00:15:34,433 --> 00:15:37,394 Henry would deny to me the Orange Socks case. 266 00:15:38,187 --> 00:15:40,731 He was telling me he was at work in Florida. 267 00:15:42,191 --> 00:15:44,401 What about Orange Socks? Did you do that one? 268 00:15:45,194 --> 00:15:46,528 [exhales] Let's put it this way... 269 00:15:46,612 --> 00:15:48,530 [Hugh] They're not gonna get mad if you tell them. 270 00:15:48,614 --> 00:15:50,950 - You did it. - I know. It's done been settled, you know, 271 00:15:51,033 --> 00:15:52,660 so that's... We'll leave it as what it is. 272 00:15:52,743 --> 00:15:54,161 - [Hugh chuckles] Okay. - Uh... 273 00:15:54,995 --> 00:15:56,413 [slurping] 274 00:16:00,834 --> 00:16:03,629 [Hugh] I knew I had to check what Henry was telling me. 275 00:16:04,254 --> 00:16:08,467 Really had to find out if it was a legitimate story or not. 276 00:16:15,849 --> 00:16:19,395 I went to Jacksonville where Lucas worked. 277 00:16:21,772 --> 00:16:26,026 I would never have figured that Henry would, you know, end up being a killer, 278 00:16:26,110 --> 00:16:27,903 because he was, like I said, a normal person. 279 00:16:27,987 --> 00:16:30,531 He was quiet and the whole family loved him. 280 00:16:30,614 --> 00:16:32,825 You know, we got along great. They was, um... 281 00:16:33,534 --> 00:16:35,244 just a working... a hard-working family. 282 00:16:35,327 --> 00:16:38,372 You don't really believe that he had killed all those many people, do you? 283 00:16:38,455 --> 00:16:40,374 Not really. I don't. 284 00:16:40,874 --> 00:16:42,376 He was a good boy. 285 00:16:42,626 --> 00:16:44,128 [dog barks] 286 00:16:44,545 --> 00:16:47,464 [Hugh] I found out that he had a tremendous memory. 287 00:16:48,257 --> 00:16:50,342 He told me where he sold scrap. 288 00:16:50,592 --> 00:16:52,553 He told me where he bought insurance. 289 00:16:52,636 --> 00:16:55,305 He told me where he was in jail overnight. 290 00:16:56,098 --> 00:16:57,891 His stories checked out. 291 00:16:59,643 --> 00:17:00,936 I was finding... 292 00:17:01,645 --> 00:17:02,896 real evidence. 293 00:17:02,980 --> 00:17:05,065 You gotta call them, then I can get the exact time. 294 00:17:05,149 --> 00:17:08,569 [Hugh] I found out where Lucas had cashed a check 295 00:17:09,153 --> 00:17:12,197 the night before Orange Socks was killed. 296 00:17:12,781 --> 00:17:16,952 And he come to cash the check, they... you know, every... every week. 297 00:17:17,995 --> 00:17:20,414 [Hugh] I also found work records that... 298 00:17:20,998 --> 00:17:22,916 showed that he was on the job 299 00:17:23,333 --> 00:17:26,295 just hours before Orange Socks was killed, 300 00:17:26,628 --> 00:17:28,630 1,100 miles away. 301 00:17:29,506 --> 00:17:34,011 Why would he travel 1,100 miles to kill a person he didn't know? 302 00:17:34,553 --> 00:17:36,263 I mean, it was just ludicrous. 303 00:17:38,807 --> 00:17:40,851 When I got back to Georgetown, 304 00:17:41,435 --> 00:17:45,647 I told Boutwell, and Boutwell was always friendly to me 305 00:17:45,731 --> 00:17:47,066 up to that point, and... 306 00:17:47,816 --> 00:17:49,276 he said, "I know he did it. 307 00:17:49,359 --> 00:17:51,195 He's told me he did it." 308 00:17:51,278 --> 00:17:54,114 I've seen Lucas mention cases himself 309 00:17:54,198 --> 00:17:56,033 that he had never been asked about, 310 00:17:56,700 --> 00:17:58,744 and describe them in great detail, 311 00:17:59,328 --> 00:18:02,331 and direct the officers to the scene of the crimes 312 00:18:02,414 --> 00:18:06,627 and tell them in advance what to expect over the next rise in the hill. 313 00:18:08,087 --> 00:18:11,381 [reporter] Lawmen across the country are keeping a close eye on this case, 314 00:18:11,465 --> 00:18:15,511 some even waiting to file murder charges until this trial is complete 315 00:18:15,594 --> 00:18:19,098 and a jury decides whether Lucas will die for his crimes. 316 00:18:20,432 --> 00:18:22,518 [Hugh] I knew that Henry was a killer, 317 00:18:22,851 --> 00:18:25,104 and I knew that he was a liar, 318 00:18:25,687 --> 00:18:28,649 but I didn't think he should get the death penalty on a case 319 00:18:28,732 --> 00:18:31,568 he had absolutely nothing to do with. 320 00:18:31,985 --> 00:18:34,071 So I went to Henry's attorneys. 321 00:18:34,154 --> 00:18:35,572 ...that is that we have no... 322 00:18:35,656 --> 00:18:38,492 [Parker] Don and I were now co-counsel on the Lucas case. 323 00:18:39,409 --> 00:18:41,453 When Henry told us that he had not 324 00:18:42,079 --> 00:18:43,455 been in Texas, 325 00:18:44,414 --> 00:18:47,042 we were like, "Well, why are you confessing to this?" 326 00:18:48,043 --> 00:18:50,712 And his... his statement, uh... 327 00:18:50,796 --> 00:18:53,215 which he told us before the beginning of the trial, 328 00:18:53,298 --> 00:18:55,843 was that he was trying to commit legal suicide. 329 00:18:57,678 --> 00:19:00,639 And he felt a great deal of remorse for having killed Becky. 330 00:19:01,849 --> 00:19:04,852 Becky was the only person that had ever treated him 331 00:19:04,935 --> 00:19:08,814 with any kind of love, or affection, or respect. 332 00:19:11,608 --> 00:19:13,694 He felt so bad he wanted to die, 333 00:19:14,069 --> 00:19:16,113 but if he took his own life, 334 00:19:16,488 --> 00:19:19,324 he could not get into heaven where Becky was. 335 00:19:19,741 --> 00:19:23,537 And he came up with this idea that "I'll have the state kill me, 336 00:19:24,454 --> 00:19:28,083 and then, that way, I will be in heaven with Becky." 337 00:19:29,710 --> 00:19:30,586 And... 338 00:19:31,295 --> 00:19:34,464 I'd never studied anything like that in law school, 339 00:19:34,548 --> 00:19:36,550 never heard of the concept of legal suicide. 340 00:19:36,633 --> 00:19:39,845 We certainly did not, uh, plead it to the court. 341 00:19:41,346 --> 00:19:43,015 After I pulled over, why... 342 00:19:43,265 --> 00:19:45,767 [Don] Henry, I'm going to tell you one more time... 343 00:19:46,143 --> 00:19:51,481 you're talking yourself into a very possible death penalty case. 344 00:19:51,732 --> 00:19:54,943 [Henry] I have to go with whatever goes. I mean, I can't help it. 345 00:19:55,194 --> 00:19:57,487 [Don] I'm asking you not to make any further statements, 346 00:19:57,571 --> 00:19:58,906 to terminate this interview. 347 00:19:58,989 --> 00:20:00,073 Well... 348 00:20:00,157 --> 00:20:04,119 [Parker] Generally, anyone who is charged with a crime wants to help their lawyer 349 00:20:04,203 --> 00:20:05,204 get them out. 350 00:20:05,871 --> 00:20:07,706 It was maddening trying to... 351 00:20:09,499 --> 00:20:12,586 represent somebody who was actually working against you 352 00:20:13,545 --> 00:20:15,214 in a death penalty case. 353 00:20:16,256 --> 00:20:19,134 There were so many times that... 354 00:20:19,718 --> 00:20:21,136 Mr. Higginbotham and I 355 00:20:21,929 --> 00:20:23,805 walked out of the jail just... 356 00:20:24,514 --> 00:20:26,725 - [interviewer laughs] - "What's going on?" 357 00:20:26,808 --> 00:20:29,311 [reporter] Would you like the death penalty if you are convicted? 358 00:20:29,394 --> 00:20:30,270 I'm gonna get it. 359 00:20:30,771 --> 00:20:32,731 [reporter] He said... He said he's gonna get it? 360 00:20:32,981 --> 00:20:37,444 I slipped away at the start of the second week of... of jury selection 361 00:20:37,527 --> 00:20:39,821 and flew over to Jacksonville 362 00:20:40,113 --> 00:20:42,699 and found four witnesses. 363 00:20:44,534 --> 00:20:45,661 At the jail, 364 00:20:46,161 --> 00:20:49,998 I saw Henry's traveling companion, Ottis Toole. 365 00:20:51,375 --> 00:20:54,294 The thing that I remember the most was that he was wearing 366 00:20:54,378 --> 00:20:56,797 a T-shirt with a cartoon. 367 00:20:58,882 --> 00:20:59,925 He was... 368 00:21:00,425 --> 00:21:03,303 as... as dumb as you get. 369 00:21:03,720 --> 00:21:06,139 I'm gonna show you photographs 370 00:21:06,515 --> 00:21:09,059 of... of the victim, of the body. 371 00:21:10,143 --> 00:21:11,937 Now, we've looked at these, have we not? 372 00:21:12,020 --> 00:21:16,108 [Parker] Ottis had no clue of what I was talking about 373 00:21:16,525 --> 00:21:19,945 other than that I had been with Henry, I was one of Henry's lawyers, 374 00:21:20,028 --> 00:21:22,197 and... and he wanted to help Henry. 375 00:21:25,284 --> 00:21:27,244 [Phil] Henry and Ottis Toole 376 00:21:28,120 --> 00:21:30,914 played off of each other and, uh... 377 00:21:31,540 --> 00:21:33,250 tried to impress each other. 378 00:21:34,876 --> 00:21:37,129 When I'd ask him any question, he'd always say, 379 00:21:37,212 --> 00:21:39,965 "What does... What does Henry say? What did Henry say?" 380 00:21:40,048 --> 00:21:42,050 He wanted to match whatever Henry said. 381 00:21:42,134 --> 00:21:44,344 [man] We're all going through this and I've advised... 382 00:21:44,428 --> 00:21:45,679 What all does he say? 383 00:21:45,762 --> 00:21:47,389 - [man] Pardon? - He ain't gonna go in there. 384 00:21:47,472 --> 00:21:50,225 No, no. I'd... I'd like to know what you've got to say. 385 00:21:50,309 --> 00:21:52,227 And I want to know what he got to say. 386 00:21:55,480 --> 00:21:58,483 [Hugh] When I went to see him, he said, "Oh, Henry. 387 00:21:58,567 --> 00:22:00,736 I love Henry. And he just... 388 00:22:00,819 --> 00:22:04,114 Whatever he says, I'll just go... go along with." 389 00:22:05,115 --> 00:22:07,242 [Henry] Wherever we go, we'll still be together. 390 00:22:07,451 --> 00:22:08,368 [Ottis] Oh, yeah. 391 00:22:08,452 --> 00:22:09,286 [Henry] And... 392 00:22:10,370 --> 00:22:11,705 It's your decision. 393 00:22:11,788 --> 00:22:14,374 [Ottis] Sure will, 'cause I think about you all the time. 394 00:22:14,458 --> 00:22:17,044 [Henry] Well, I do too. I've got your picture down here in my cell. 395 00:22:17,127 --> 00:22:18,628 [Ottis] Well, I got yours too. 396 00:22:20,172 --> 00:22:23,133 [Parker] The conversations that I had with Lucas and Ottis were... 397 00:22:23,884 --> 00:22:26,303 I mean, it was just fanciful. 398 00:22:26,386 --> 00:22:29,222 It was just exaggerated boasting. 399 00:22:29,306 --> 00:22:31,725 When they were together, they'd just kind of feed each other. 400 00:22:33,393 --> 00:22:34,269 [recording plays] 401 00:22:34,353 --> 00:22:37,606 [Ottis] That time when I cooked some of them people, what made me do that? 402 00:22:38,106 --> 00:22:41,026 Wouldn't that make me a cannibal, doing things like that or what? 403 00:22:41,109 --> 00:22:42,694 [Henry] No, you wasn't a cannibal. 404 00:22:42,778 --> 00:22:45,447 Like I say, it was a force of the devil and, uh... 405 00:22:45,530 --> 00:22:47,741 [Ottis] I would pour some of that blood out of 'em. 406 00:22:47,824 --> 00:22:49,284 [Henry] Well, I know that. 407 00:22:49,368 --> 00:22:51,286 [Ottis] See what the mess tastes like. 408 00:22:52,829 --> 00:22:55,832 Some of it tastes like real meat when it's got barbecue sauce on it. 409 00:22:55,916 --> 00:22:57,834 - [man groans] - [Henry] Well, you know how that is. 410 00:22:58,335 --> 00:23:00,629 - [groans] - [Hugh] I talked to Lucas about 411 00:23:00,712 --> 00:23:03,715 why now Ottis is making up stories about... 412 00:23:04,174 --> 00:23:06,676 barbecuing people and eating them and all. 413 00:23:07,344 --> 00:23:10,263 And he said, "Well, it's because I got famous. 414 00:23:10,639 --> 00:23:11,932 He was jealous, 415 00:23:12,015 --> 00:23:15,268 and he wanted everybody to know who he was too." 416 00:23:16,770 --> 00:23:19,064 [Ottis] How many people did you kill, Henry? 417 00:23:19,147 --> 00:23:20,565 [Henry] A hundred and fifty. 418 00:23:21,942 --> 00:23:22,943 [Ottis] By yourself? 419 00:23:23,402 --> 00:23:24,986 [Henry] No, not by myself. 420 00:23:26,196 --> 00:23:27,072 [chuckles] 421 00:23:29,032 --> 00:23:31,785 [Ottis] I was with you on some of them myself, wasn't I? 422 00:23:32,369 --> 00:23:34,496 [Henry] If you want to admit to that, yes. 423 00:23:34,955 --> 00:23:36,998 - [Ottis] Yeah. - [Henry] It's up to you. Whatever you... 424 00:23:37,082 --> 00:23:39,501 [Ottis] I don't care what you done. I still care about you. 425 00:23:39,584 --> 00:23:40,627 That's the way it goes. 426 00:23:40,710 --> 00:23:42,921 [Henry] Well, I know that. And... 427 00:23:44,506 --> 00:23:46,508 as long as we understand each other, 428 00:23:46,800 --> 00:23:49,052 as long as we know the truth about each other... 429 00:23:49,136 --> 00:23:50,971 - [Ottis] Yeah. - [Henry] And that's all I want. 430 00:23:51,054 --> 00:23:52,681 [Ottis speaking indistinctly] 431 00:23:54,433 --> 00:23:56,143 [Henry sobbing] 432 00:23:57,894 --> 00:23:59,062 [Ottis speaking indistinctly] 433 00:24:02,566 --> 00:24:03,984 [continues sobbing] 434 00:24:05,777 --> 00:24:07,487 Let me walk for a bit. 435 00:24:16,204 --> 00:24:18,039 [reporter] Today was the day the testimony began 436 00:24:18,123 --> 00:24:20,667 in the trial of confessed killer Henry Lee Lucas. 437 00:24:21,209 --> 00:24:24,004 He has never faced the death penalty until now. 438 00:24:24,754 --> 00:24:27,132 [reporter 2] Williamson County prosecutors trying to show, 439 00:24:27,215 --> 00:24:28,758 mainly through his confessions, 440 00:24:28,842 --> 00:24:31,845 that Lucas did indeed kill the unidentified nude hitchhiker 441 00:24:31,928 --> 00:24:34,598 found north of Georgetown, Halloween 1979. 442 00:24:35,390 --> 00:24:38,185 [reporter 3] In a surprising turn, Williamson County Sheriff Jim Boutwell 443 00:24:38,268 --> 00:24:41,188 is heard on the tapes supplying Lucas with some of the key details 444 00:24:41,271 --> 00:24:43,064 of the murder Lucas is charged with. 445 00:24:43,148 --> 00:24:44,441 During cross examination, 446 00:24:44,524 --> 00:24:47,986 Boutwell said he just refreshed Lucas' memory about the details. 447 00:24:48,069 --> 00:24:49,237 [indistinct chattering] 448 00:24:49,863 --> 00:24:50,947 [Hugh] By that time, 449 00:24:51,364 --> 00:24:53,158 he was having second thoughts. 450 00:24:53,241 --> 00:24:55,076 Trying to pull himself out, 451 00:24:55,285 --> 00:24:56,495 not knowing how. 452 00:24:57,162 --> 00:24:58,914 And he was scared. 453 00:25:00,499 --> 00:25:03,627 [reporter] It appears the defense may finally get the case tomorrow, 454 00:25:03,710 --> 00:25:06,880 and the speculation continues whether Ottis Elwood Toole 455 00:25:06,963 --> 00:25:09,299 will be testifying on behalf of the defense. 456 00:25:09,382 --> 00:25:11,551 Latest word we get is "no." 457 00:25:12,552 --> 00:25:15,847 [Parker] Nobody in their right mind would put that person on the witness stand 458 00:25:15,931 --> 00:25:18,391 to testify to try to help your case. 459 00:25:19,184 --> 00:25:21,019 Ottis did not help us at all. 460 00:25:22,270 --> 00:25:25,815 We had witnesses that we brought over from Florida 461 00:25:25,899 --> 00:25:28,401 who testified during the defense. 462 00:25:29,486 --> 00:25:32,531 [reporter] Roofing company supervisor Fred Ellis took the stand 463 00:25:32,614 --> 00:25:34,991 to back up records dated the day the woman died. 464 00:25:35,450 --> 00:25:39,287 Defense lawyer Parker McCullough asked, "Did Henry Lucas work that day?" 465 00:25:39,371 --> 00:25:41,122 "Yes. There's a check by his name." 466 00:25:41,540 --> 00:25:43,375 "How do you know?" "I put it there." 467 00:25:44,084 --> 00:25:47,295 "You recall seeing Henry Lucas on this particular job?" 468 00:25:47,379 --> 00:25:48,380 "Yes." 469 00:25:49,381 --> 00:25:51,800 [reporter 2] The case for the defense was built on two things: 470 00:25:51,883 --> 00:25:54,928 Lucas' alibi that he was working in Florida at the time of the murder 471 00:25:55,011 --> 00:25:56,763 and that he was and is insane. 472 00:25:57,347 --> 00:26:01,059 But the prosecution used Lucas' own words to refute both arguments. 473 00:26:01,142 --> 00:26:03,478 Lucas explained how he paid off people in Florida 474 00:26:03,562 --> 00:26:05,647 to show him present at his roofing job. 475 00:26:06,189 --> 00:26:09,109 [reporter 3] The psychiatrist who examined Lucas said he's a sociopath, 476 00:26:09,192 --> 00:26:10,569 a person with no conscience, 477 00:26:10,652 --> 00:26:14,239 with deviant sexual disorders including bestiality and necrophilia. 478 00:26:14,698 --> 00:26:16,783 But he falls in the normal range. 479 00:26:17,576 --> 00:26:19,661 [reporter 4] After all the evidence had been presented, 480 00:26:19,744 --> 00:26:23,164 the only person who was smiling was the defendant, Henry Lee Lucas. 481 00:26:23,248 --> 00:26:26,793 The defense team, on the other hand, seemed to have lost the air of confidence 482 00:26:26,876 --> 00:26:29,337 it had been exhibiting for the past several days. 483 00:26:29,421 --> 00:26:31,881 - [speaking indistinctly] - [Parker] We came to the conclusion 484 00:26:31,965 --> 00:26:35,969 that the only way we were gonna be able to get Henry out of the death penalty 485 00:26:36,845 --> 00:26:38,471 was to have him testify, 486 00:26:38,555 --> 00:26:40,724 and I worked with him for two or three hours 487 00:26:40,807 --> 00:26:44,853 in preparation of his testifying the following morning. 488 00:26:45,562 --> 00:26:48,815 [Henry] I told my attorneys I didn't do the case. 489 00:26:48,898 --> 00:26:52,611 I turn around and tell the sheriff that I did do the case. 490 00:26:52,986 --> 00:26:56,114 Then I turn around and give you information about the work records. 491 00:26:56,197 --> 00:26:58,742 Then I turn around and tell them the work records are no good. 492 00:26:59,200 --> 00:27:01,036 [Rob] Then are the work records good or no good? 493 00:27:01,119 --> 00:27:02,203 [Henry] They're good. 494 00:27:02,621 --> 00:27:04,122 [Rob] You gonna say that tomorrow? 495 00:27:04,205 --> 00:27:05,040 [Henry] Yeah. 496 00:27:07,584 --> 00:27:09,461 [Parker] I felt good when I left him. 497 00:27:09,794 --> 00:27:11,296 Got up early the next day. 498 00:27:11,379 --> 00:27:14,883 I said, "Henry, are you ready to go? Today's a big day." 499 00:27:15,842 --> 00:27:17,886 He said, "I'm not going to do it." 500 00:27:19,137 --> 00:27:20,013 I said... 501 00:27:21,014 --> 00:27:21,931 "Wait a minute." 502 00:27:23,183 --> 00:27:25,226 When I talked to you less than 12 hours ago, 503 00:27:25,310 --> 00:27:26,936 "you were prepared to testify." 504 00:27:27,854 --> 00:27:29,356 He said, "I just can't do it." 505 00:27:30,482 --> 00:27:32,150 Someone must have talked to him. 506 00:27:32,567 --> 00:27:34,736 Someone must have seen him after I left the jail 507 00:27:34,819 --> 00:27:38,657 or, uh, before he was brought into our conference room the next morning. 508 00:27:40,283 --> 00:27:41,785 I'm absolutely convinced 509 00:27:41,868 --> 00:27:46,081 that Henry refused to take the witness stand in his defense 510 00:27:46,164 --> 00:27:48,625 because he did not want to go against the sheriff. 511 00:27:52,170 --> 00:27:53,755 And then we rested our case. 512 00:27:54,214 --> 00:27:55,048 That was it. 513 00:27:55,799 --> 00:27:58,385 That was the end of the defense for Henry Lee Lucas. 514 00:27:59,552 --> 00:28:02,013 [reporter] After hearing the verdict from the San Angelo jury, 515 00:28:02,097 --> 00:28:05,141 convicted murderer Henry Lee Lucas left the courthouse smiling 516 00:28:05,225 --> 00:28:07,102 about the capital murder conviction. 517 00:28:07,185 --> 00:28:09,312 Do you feel like it's, uh, suicide for you? 518 00:28:09,646 --> 00:28:11,856 It is suicide, because I didn't do the crime. 519 00:28:12,982 --> 00:28:15,944 - [reporter] Why are you happy? - Because I got what I wanted. 520 00:28:18,488 --> 00:28:20,448 [Parker] He got exactly what he wanted. 521 00:28:22,200 --> 00:28:25,370 And, uh, I guess I should say I'm happy for him. 522 00:28:26,996 --> 00:28:27,831 But... 523 00:28:28,248 --> 00:28:30,417 I'm going to do everything that I can, 524 00:28:30,500 --> 00:28:34,087 and we tried to do everything that we could to prevent that. 525 00:28:35,964 --> 00:28:38,842 [Parker] Personally, I had a great sense of disappointment 526 00:28:39,175 --> 00:28:41,428 that I had been... 527 00:28:43,179 --> 00:28:44,013 [exhales] 528 00:28:44,097 --> 00:28:46,015 A participant in a miscarriage. 529 00:28:47,016 --> 00:28:48,685 I felt so close to it 530 00:28:48,935 --> 00:28:50,770 and felt really stung 531 00:28:51,187 --> 00:28:53,523 by the harshness of the verdict... 532 00:28:54,649 --> 00:28:56,025 and the realization 533 00:28:56,109 --> 00:29:01,030 that this man had talked his way into a death penalty case 534 00:29:01,114 --> 00:29:03,241 and been found guilty of capital murder. 535 00:29:07,495 --> 00:29:09,998 [reporter] Lucas won't be transferred to death row at Huntsville 536 00:29:10,081 --> 00:29:11,166 for the time being though. 537 00:29:11,249 --> 00:29:14,043 Instead, he will be kept in the Williamson County Jail 538 00:29:14,127 --> 00:29:15,920 to assist the homicide task force, 539 00:29:16,004 --> 00:29:19,132 which is working on murders he claims to have been involved in. 540 00:29:19,591 --> 00:29:22,093 The easy thing to have done 541 00:29:22,177 --> 00:29:24,262 would've been to take him to the penitentiary 542 00:29:24,345 --> 00:29:25,388 the day he was convicted. 543 00:29:25,972 --> 00:29:27,891 That would've been the easy route for everybody. 544 00:29:27,974 --> 00:29:31,895 But to the people that have missing loved ones, 545 00:29:32,270 --> 00:29:34,522 we would certainly be doing them an injustice. 546 00:29:34,606 --> 00:29:37,317 [reporter] Department of Public Safety says they owe it to the families 547 00:29:37,400 --> 00:29:39,027 and the lawmen of America 548 00:29:39,110 --> 00:29:42,989 to clear as many murder cases as possible before Lucas is put to death. 549 00:29:44,949 --> 00:29:46,659 [reporter 2] Now Lucas is headed out of state 550 00:29:46,743 --> 00:29:49,370 to continue visits with law officials around the country, 551 00:29:49,454 --> 00:29:52,165 and although authorities refuse to reveal his itinerary, 552 00:29:52,248 --> 00:29:55,001 they do say he will be on the road until September. 553 00:29:55,418 --> 00:29:57,921 [reporter 3] Lucas came to New Orleans amid great fanfare 554 00:29:58,004 --> 00:30:01,216 to confess to 30 more murders in our metropolitan area. 555 00:30:01,966 --> 00:30:04,260 [Hugh] He'd never been on an airplane in his life. 556 00:30:04,803 --> 00:30:08,389 Suddenly, they started flying him all around the country 557 00:30:08,681 --> 00:30:10,350 to confess to these murders. 558 00:30:10,725 --> 00:30:14,187 [reporter] He rubs elbows with cops and drinks gallons of coffee, 559 00:30:14,813 --> 00:30:16,689 touring murder scenes. 560 00:30:18,024 --> 00:30:19,359 [Bob Prince] He was pretty cocky. 561 00:30:19,651 --> 00:30:21,653 When we went to California, he said, 562 00:30:22,111 --> 00:30:26,032 "I'll come, but I want a TV in my cell every night wherever I am." 563 00:30:26,783 --> 00:30:30,829 We went to California for five to seven days, something like that and... 564 00:30:30,912 --> 00:30:32,914 and they did put a TV in his cell. 565 00:30:34,332 --> 00:30:36,292 I'm here this morning to report that... 566 00:30:36,626 --> 00:30:40,004 15 outstanding California murder cases have been resolved 567 00:30:40,088 --> 00:30:43,049 as a result of a recently completed tour of the state 568 00:30:43,842 --> 00:30:47,345 by condemned serial killer Henry Lee Lucas. 569 00:30:47,720 --> 00:30:51,724 Lucas led state and local authorities to murder sites throughout California. 570 00:30:51,975 --> 00:30:54,269 Here is a print-out, by the way, 571 00:30:54,644 --> 00:30:57,272 uh, that I have of the various locations, 572 00:30:57,355 --> 00:30:59,482 and it almost defies belief. 573 00:31:00,400 --> 00:31:03,111 He did virtually every kind of crime known to man. 574 00:31:03,194 --> 00:31:04,487 Uh, you name it... 575 00:31:04,946 --> 00:31:06,781 You name it, uh, he did it. 576 00:31:07,323 --> 00:31:10,034 Uh, I do know that he has personally led officers... 577 00:31:10,618 --> 00:31:15,373 uh, back physically to the scene in excess of 100 times. 578 00:31:16,541 --> 00:31:19,210 [Hugh] It was like he was a movie star everywhere he went. 579 00:31:19,294 --> 00:31:20,670 Here, I'll hold it for you. 580 00:31:21,254 --> 00:31:23,798 [Henry] I've had a lot of people come to me and... 581 00:31:24,424 --> 00:31:26,509 say, "Why? Why are you doing it?" 582 00:31:27,385 --> 00:31:31,472 And it's very simple. Why? Because God asked me to do it. 583 00:31:31,723 --> 00:31:34,392 Uh, if it wasn't for Him, I would never confess. 584 00:31:35,476 --> 00:31:38,897 I've been able to completely identify 585 00:31:39,480 --> 00:31:40,940 the locations, 586 00:31:41,024 --> 00:31:42,108 the details, 587 00:31:42,817 --> 00:31:44,152 and the way it's happened. 588 00:31:58,374 --> 00:32:01,544 [reporter] Henry Lee Lucas was right here in Lubbock yesterday, 589 00:32:01,628 --> 00:32:04,505 leading detectives to several locations of murders, 590 00:32:04,589 --> 00:32:05,924 including this carport, 591 00:32:06,007 --> 00:32:10,261 where, in 1975, detectives found the body of Deborah Sue Williamson. 592 00:32:11,095 --> 00:32:13,973 [reporter 2] The detail Lucas provided was so exact, 593 00:32:14,057 --> 00:32:15,433 authorities found it frightening. 594 00:32:15,975 --> 00:32:18,519 In some sense, there is a little comfort now 595 00:32:18,603 --> 00:32:21,522 in knowing they have solved the unsolved. 596 00:32:22,523 --> 00:32:23,983 [birds chirping] 597 00:32:26,903 --> 00:32:29,822 We got the call from the police, 598 00:32:29,906 --> 00:32:32,241 and we went Monday morning. 599 00:32:33,952 --> 00:32:36,371 They handed us this confession, 600 00:32:36,955 --> 00:32:38,831 how he went in the house. 601 00:32:39,916 --> 00:32:42,085 He said that he went 602 00:32:42,585 --> 00:32:44,587 in through the glass door. 603 00:32:45,922 --> 00:32:47,090 There was a big... 604 00:32:47,632 --> 00:32:51,135 curio cabinet in front of that patio door. 605 00:32:51,219 --> 00:32:54,055 He could not have gone through it anyway. 606 00:32:54,472 --> 00:32:57,850 Went down the hall, into the bedroom, 607 00:32:58,351 --> 00:33:01,771 and went out the back door. 608 00:33:04,607 --> 00:33:06,401 None of that happened. 609 00:33:08,236 --> 00:33:13,116 We told the detectives we did not believe this, 610 00:33:13,199 --> 00:33:15,243 he could not have done this. 611 00:33:15,326 --> 00:33:18,079 How can you even accept this? 612 00:33:19,622 --> 00:33:21,374 We were mad. 613 00:33:21,833 --> 00:33:22,959 [clock ticking] 614 00:33:23,042 --> 00:33:25,670 We went straight to the media. 615 00:33:26,004 --> 00:33:28,631 [reporter] Bob and Joyce Lemons are the parents of one of the victims 616 00:33:28,715 --> 00:33:30,717 in Henry's touted crime spree. 617 00:33:30,800 --> 00:33:32,343 At first, the Lemons were pleased 618 00:33:32,427 --> 00:33:35,221 that, at last, their daughter's killer had been captured, 619 00:33:35,304 --> 00:33:38,016 but then they listened to a tape of the confessions. 620 00:33:38,099 --> 00:33:40,893 There was absolutely nothing in the confession 621 00:33:40,977 --> 00:33:43,521 that indicated to us that he knew anything about it. 622 00:33:44,022 --> 00:33:48,317 I don't think it would be proper for me to comment on... on the evidence. 623 00:33:48,401 --> 00:33:52,155 That is their conclusion. I disagree with their conclusion. 624 00:33:52,989 --> 00:33:54,532 [Bob Lemons] He was absolutely amazed 625 00:33:54,615 --> 00:33:57,744 because we didn't buy what, uh, he was trying to sell us. 626 00:33:59,078 --> 00:34:00,580 - Um... - [Joyce] He was very upset 627 00:34:00,663 --> 00:34:02,790 because we found something wrong with the tape. 628 00:34:03,583 --> 00:34:06,294 We had no help, no support. 629 00:34:08,337 --> 00:34:10,173 So we decided 630 00:34:10,256 --> 00:34:13,301 to do our own investigation. 631 00:34:14,302 --> 00:34:15,678 They wanted her case reopened, 632 00:34:15,762 --> 00:34:19,599 and that was the only way as to prove either Henry did it or he didn't. 633 00:34:24,145 --> 00:34:25,605 They spent... 634 00:34:26,189 --> 00:34:28,024 month after month after month 635 00:34:28,107 --> 00:34:30,193 investigating and finding these people 636 00:34:30,276 --> 00:34:34,280 and getting actual factual documentation to prove where Henry was. 637 00:34:34,697 --> 00:34:36,199 I feel like... that Joyce and I 638 00:34:36,282 --> 00:34:39,952 were forced to go out and do... 639 00:34:40,870 --> 00:34:43,164 the work of law enforcement. 640 00:34:44,373 --> 00:34:46,626 [Hugh] Bob Lemons and I went up to Maryland... 641 00:34:46,709 --> 00:34:50,379 - [speaks indistinctly] - ...to trace Lucas's whereabouts. 642 00:34:50,797 --> 00:34:53,007 - [Hugh] Your name, please? - Betty M. Crawford. 643 00:34:53,091 --> 00:34:55,134 [Hugh] We found Betty Crawford 644 00:34:55,218 --> 00:34:57,804 who had been married to Henry Lucas. 645 00:34:58,930 --> 00:35:00,598 We got a certificate 646 00:35:00,973 --> 00:35:03,476 showing that they were married on the same day 647 00:35:03,935 --> 00:35:06,020 that Lucas had already confessed 648 00:35:06,104 --> 00:35:08,231 to killing someone in Pennsylvania. 649 00:35:09,065 --> 00:35:11,818 [Hugh] What were your feelings towards Henry Lucas? 650 00:35:12,318 --> 00:35:15,446 [stammers] He is a sick, perverted man. 651 00:35:16,072 --> 00:35:17,573 When I found out, when he... 652 00:35:17,949 --> 00:35:21,119 he had left, that he had molested my two oldest daughters. 653 00:35:23,204 --> 00:35:26,916 [Liz] In that process, discovering who he was and where he was, um, 654 00:35:26,999 --> 00:35:29,335 there was no way that he could've been in Texas 655 00:35:29,418 --> 00:35:30,628 at the time Debbie was killed. 656 00:35:31,838 --> 00:35:36,926 [Joyce] Debbie was murdered on August 24th, 1975. 657 00:35:37,468 --> 00:35:41,556 And we found out that he had just gotten out of prison 658 00:35:41,639 --> 00:35:44,142 on the 22nd of August. 659 00:35:44,892 --> 00:35:47,687 Well, he, uh, called me from Perryville... 660 00:35:48,146 --> 00:35:49,897 - Okay. - ...at the bus depot... 661 00:35:50,439 --> 00:35:52,316 for me to come and pick him up. 662 00:35:53,359 --> 00:35:57,613 [Joyce] And he was living there with his half-sister 663 00:35:57,697 --> 00:36:00,074 at the time Debbie was murdered. 664 00:36:00,158 --> 00:36:02,910 [interviewer] Do you believe that he wasn't even in Texas 665 00:36:02,994 --> 00:36:04,537 on the night your daughter was murdered? 666 00:36:04,620 --> 00:36:07,373 - [Joyce] I know he wasn't. - We know he wasn't. We know where he was. 667 00:36:07,456 --> 00:36:08,499 He was in Maryland. 668 00:36:08,583 --> 00:36:13,045 In all our travels and all the time we went to Maryland, 669 00:36:13,546 --> 00:36:17,300 we never once met anybody 670 00:36:17,550 --> 00:36:19,427 that had talked to 671 00:36:19,510 --> 00:36:21,095 an investigator, 672 00:36:21,721 --> 00:36:23,014 or a Ranger, 673 00:36:23,556 --> 00:36:25,683 or anybody from Texas. 674 00:36:28,936 --> 00:36:32,732 We went to Georgetown to meet with Bob Prince. 675 00:36:34,483 --> 00:36:37,820 [Bob Prince] I was aware of the Lemons from... 676 00:36:38,404 --> 00:36:42,909 the criticism of law enforcement that they were doing in the news media. 677 00:36:43,534 --> 00:36:44,827 And they lost a child. 678 00:36:45,369 --> 00:36:49,248 And they were hurting the way any parent would be. 679 00:36:50,291 --> 00:36:54,462 And... But they were taking their anger out on... 680 00:36:55,671 --> 00:36:56,756 the wrong folks. 681 00:36:57,757 --> 00:37:01,552 Bob Lemons and his wife just came into my office one day 682 00:37:01,636 --> 00:37:05,223 and demanded that they talk to me about the case. 683 00:37:05,890 --> 00:37:08,643 We took documents with us. 684 00:37:09,227 --> 00:37:10,978 We told him, 685 00:37:11,062 --> 00:37:12,897 "Here is the facts. 686 00:37:12,980 --> 00:37:15,942 Henry could not have done this." 687 00:37:16,025 --> 00:37:17,652 I told them when they got there, 688 00:37:19,195 --> 00:37:22,031 "I don't know anything about it, can't talk to you about it. 689 00:37:22,114 --> 00:37:24,367 You'll need to talk to the Lubbock authorities." 690 00:37:24,909 --> 00:37:27,745 I know they got extremely upset. 691 00:37:27,828 --> 00:37:28,704 Uh... 692 00:37:29,330 --> 00:37:30,456 Uh... 693 00:37:30,539 --> 00:37:31,874 Mr. Lemons got, 694 00:37:31,958 --> 00:37:34,752 uh, to where we thought it was gonna be physical. 695 00:37:34,835 --> 00:37:37,004 Bob Prince gave me the alternative 696 00:37:37,088 --> 00:37:40,925 of either leave on your own power, uh, or we'll throw you out. 697 00:37:41,592 --> 00:37:44,011 [interviewer] What did you think of their investigation? 698 00:37:44,345 --> 00:37:45,554 Uh, the Lemons? 699 00:37:45,638 --> 00:37:48,683 Oh, I have no comment about the Lemons. You know, they're... 700 00:37:49,267 --> 00:37:51,686 [interviewer] Well, they've invested years of their life 701 00:37:51,769 --> 00:37:53,229 looking into the Lucas case. 702 00:37:57,692 --> 00:37:59,068 I have no interest in that. 703 00:38:02,071 --> 00:38:03,155 [keys clacking] 704 00:38:08,786 --> 00:38:11,580 [Hugh] One by one, I could show that 705 00:38:11,664 --> 00:38:14,375 a lot of these murder cases he was taking, 706 00:38:14,834 --> 00:38:19,088 it was virtually impossible for Lucas to be there. 707 00:38:19,880 --> 00:38:22,550 So then I went to the Dallas Times Herald. 708 00:38:24,343 --> 00:38:26,721 And, within hours, they agreed. 709 00:38:27,096 --> 00:38:29,390 Gave me the best reporter they had. 710 00:38:30,433 --> 00:38:33,144 I wasn't really into crime reporting. 711 00:38:33,436 --> 00:38:36,105 I'd done a lot of that when I was younger. 712 00:38:36,188 --> 00:38:38,482 I was never one of these people who thought 713 00:38:38,566 --> 00:38:41,110 criminals were interesting people. 714 00:38:42,862 --> 00:38:46,407 But we sit down and talked about the Henry Lucas story, 715 00:38:46,741 --> 00:38:50,077 and Hugh even said, "Well, we might be able to prove 716 00:38:50,328 --> 00:38:52,997 15 or 20 of these he couldn't have done." 717 00:38:53,414 --> 00:38:56,292 We found out real quickly 718 00:38:56,876 --> 00:38:59,211 that it was a lot more than 15 or 20. 719 00:39:02,131 --> 00:39:06,344 And it was surprisingly easy to prove where Lucas was 720 00:39:06,427 --> 00:39:10,014 going back to 1975, when he was turned loose from prison. 721 00:39:14,185 --> 00:39:16,896 And he had work records and dental appointments. 722 00:39:17,271 --> 00:39:19,023 Speeding tickets, 723 00:39:19,106 --> 00:39:20,066 banking records, 724 00:39:20,149 --> 00:39:21,108 IOUs. 725 00:39:21,984 --> 00:39:25,863 His dog had pooped in a park and he was in trouble for that. 726 00:39:26,655 --> 00:39:30,326 And it turned out Lucas left a large paper trail. 727 00:39:30,826 --> 00:39:34,413 And he really wasn't the drifter he was being described as. 728 00:39:35,831 --> 00:39:41,212 [Hugh] Jim and I were able to get a hold of the task force report. 729 00:39:42,546 --> 00:39:44,632 [Jim] The first thing we had to do was 730 00:39:44,840 --> 00:39:47,176 get the cases in chronological order. 731 00:39:47,468 --> 00:39:49,553 I think there were maybe 200 of them, 732 00:39:49,970 --> 00:39:52,681 from when he was released from prison in 1975, 733 00:39:53,432 --> 00:39:57,436 up until 1983 when he was in jail in Montague County. 734 00:39:58,854 --> 00:40:03,109 It was simple enough to see the folly of the whole thing. 735 00:40:03,192 --> 00:40:05,152 [telephone ringing] 736 00:40:05,694 --> 00:40:09,156 Some sheriff in Minnesota would call up and say, 737 00:40:09,698 --> 00:40:11,784 "You got anything on Henry on June 2nd?" 738 00:40:12,660 --> 00:40:16,205 They'd look at the list of crimes he confessed to up on the wall. 739 00:40:17,206 --> 00:40:19,417 "Nope, he was... he was available that day." 740 00:40:20,292 --> 00:40:22,378 They'd write down "June 2nd." 741 00:40:22,461 --> 00:40:23,295 [telephone ringing] 742 00:40:23,379 --> 00:40:27,133 And then a call came in, the guy said, "Is June 4th open?" 743 00:40:27,967 --> 00:40:28,843 Yeah. 744 00:40:28,926 --> 00:40:29,927 So, they got... 745 00:40:30,594 --> 00:40:32,346 June the 2nd in Minneapolis 746 00:40:32,721 --> 00:40:33,931 and June the 4th 747 00:40:34,515 --> 00:40:37,143 in Seattle or El Paso. 748 00:40:37,226 --> 00:40:38,727 It was striking. 749 00:40:39,854 --> 00:40:40,771 [tires squeal] 750 00:40:40,855 --> 00:40:42,189 [accelerates] 751 00:40:44,400 --> 00:40:47,319 [Hugh] They have Lucas driving to commit a murder 752 00:40:47,403 --> 00:40:50,906 in Spokane, Washington on October 2nd, 753 00:40:51,991 --> 00:40:54,493 driving more than 2,000 miles 754 00:40:54,577 --> 00:40:57,580 for an attempted abduction on October 4th, 755 00:40:58,080 --> 00:41:03,961 driven 600 miles to kill in Saline County, Arkansas on October 7, 756 00:41:04,670 --> 00:41:10,384 travel 950 miles to kill in New Mexico on October 16. 757 00:41:11,510 --> 00:41:16,515 Then traveling 1,000 miles to kill in Nevada on October 27, 758 00:41:17,183 --> 00:41:22,897 and driving 1,600 miles to kill in Bossier City, Louisiana 759 00:41:22,980 --> 00:41:24,607 on October 29. 760 00:41:25,316 --> 00:41:29,612 And another 2,100 miles away to kill two days later, 761 00:41:30,488 --> 00:41:35,326 then back another 2,000 miles to kill two days after that. 762 00:41:38,537 --> 00:41:40,331 It just was not possible. 763 00:41:41,415 --> 00:41:43,667 I mean, if they were traveling by cruise missile, 764 00:41:43,751 --> 00:41:47,296 they couldn't have gotten there that... that many places that quick. 765 00:41:48,797 --> 00:41:51,634 [Hugh] Lucas would have had to travel constantly, 766 00:41:51,717 --> 00:41:53,135 50 miles an hour, 767 00:41:53,469 --> 00:41:55,554 with absolutely no sleep, 768 00:41:55,638 --> 00:41:56,722 no stop, 769 00:41:56,972 --> 00:41:58,933 no gas-up, nothing. 770 00:42:00,559 --> 00:42:03,938 Now, how ridiculous can you get? 771 00:42:04,021 --> 00:42:05,898 And if it's that obvious, 772 00:42:06,899 --> 00:42:10,194 why wasn't it obvious to the Rangers or... 773 00:42:10,653 --> 00:42:12,279 and to Sheriff Boutwell? 774 00:42:13,531 --> 00:42:15,783 [Jim] Lucas traveled far and wide. 775 00:42:16,325 --> 00:42:20,079 He loved to drive. He loved to live in a car. 776 00:42:21,205 --> 00:42:24,208 He got his money for gas by killing and robbing. 777 00:42:25,125 --> 00:42:28,546 I don't think Henry Lucas knows how many people he's killed, uh... 778 00:42:28,921 --> 00:42:31,674 I don't think anybody knows how many people he's killed. 779 00:42:32,591 --> 00:42:36,262 But I'm certain that he is probably the biggest 780 00:42:36,637 --> 00:42:39,098 multiple killer in the history of this country. 781 00:42:43,143 --> 00:42:45,271 [Hugh] I was traveling a lot at that time, 782 00:42:45,354 --> 00:42:47,982 trying to pin down Lucas' story. 783 00:42:48,732 --> 00:42:51,902 I came home one time and one of the windows was broken. 784 00:42:52,736 --> 00:42:56,532 Cameras, television sets and everything wasn't touched. 785 00:42:57,616 --> 00:43:00,369 But many of my tapes were missing. 786 00:43:01,287 --> 00:43:03,539 And the tapes that were taken 787 00:43:03,622 --> 00:43:06,250 were some of the interviews of Henry Lee Lucas. 788 00:43:06,333 --> 00:43:09,003 [Henry] I went to, uh, Maryland to live... 789 00:43:09,295 --> 00:43:11,297 [Hugh] I knew a lot of police in Dallas, 790 00:43:11,547 --> 00:43:13,841 but I knew that they all band together, 791 00:43:14,675 --> 00:43:16,218 so I never reported it. 792 00:43:16,677 --> 00:43:19,638 Later on, when I ran into Boutwell the next time, 793 00:43:19,722 --> 00:43:23,642 he said, "I'm sure sorry to hear about you being burglarized, Hugh." 794 00:43:24,602 --> 00:43:26,312 It was in no newspaper. 795 00:43:26,687 --> 00:43:30,983 Nobody but my very close friends knew about the burglary. 796 00:43:42,286 --> 00:43:44,705 [Vic] I remember hearing about Henry Lucas. 797 00:43:44,788 --> 00:43:47,583 I think it was before I was sworn in as DA. 798 00:43:47,666 --> 00:43:49,877 It could have been during the campaign. 799 00:43:51,253 --> 00:43:54,715 It's like, "Whoa! That guy confessed to another one!" 800 00:43:57,676 --> 00:43:59,970 I got a call from the Texas Rangers 801 00:44:00,054 --> 00:44:02,139 that he had confessed to... 802 00:44:02,640 --> 00:44:04,683 three crimes in my county, 803 00:44:04,767 --> 00:44:07,978 and they wanted to bring him up and let him plead guilty. 804 00:44:09,647 --> 00:44:12,316 For a young ambitious DA like I was, 805 00:44:12,399 --> 00:44:15,361 to be handed Lucas cases 806 00:44:15,778 --> 00:44:17,738 that he wasn't even gonna contest... 807 00:44:17,821 --> 00:44:21,283 He would just come in, we'd get the free publicity and it's over. 808 00:44:21,367 --> 00:44:23,577 That was like somebody handing me a... 809 00:44:23,911 --> 00:44:27,331 a chocolate cake with a big cherry on top, you know? 810 00:44:27,414 --> 00:44:30,125 It would help boost my political career. 811 00:44:32,002 --> 00:44:35,172 I was ready to stand in line with the rest of them, get my picture taken, 812 00:44:35,255 --> 00:44:38,550 get the boogeyman out of there and go on my way. 813 00:44:41,470 --> 00:44:45,307 But when the Rangers brought the three cases to my office, 814 00:44:45,808 --> 00:44:49,269 I had suspicions about those confessions. 815 00:44:50,312 --> 00:44:53,691 I knew he didn't killed Dorothy Collins 816 00:44:53,774 --> 00:44:55,109 'cause we knew who did. 817 00:44:55,734 --> 00:45:01,281 Then I looked a lot closer at Glen Parks and Rita Salazar. 818 00:45:02,282 --> 00:45:04,034 Now, in the Rita Salazar case, 819 00:45:04,284 --> 00:45:07,121 Henry's confession sounded funny to me. 820 00:45:07,663 --> 00:45:11,542 I'd read a lot of confessions by then, I'd already tried a lot of cases, 821 00:45:11,625 --> 00:45:15,963 so I knew what a real confession smelled like. 822 00:45:16,422 --> 00:45:20,259 And the one on, uh, Miss Salazar just bothered me. 823 00:45:22,886 --> 00:45:24,763 That's when I asked Truman. 824 00:45:25,431 --> 00:45:29,685 Truman Simons was a Sheriff's Deputy assigned to the DA's office 825 00:45:29,768 --> 00:45:31,812 for homicide investigations. 826 00:45:33,063 --> 00:45:35,315 And I said, "See if you can figure out 827 00:45:35,399 --> 00:45:37,276 where Henry Lucas was 828 00:45:37,651 --> 00:45:39,361 on the dates of these murders. 829 00:45:39,445 --> 00:45:42,614 Get into TCIC, NCIC." 830 00:45:42,865 --> 00:45:45,951 Those are the computer for the Texas Criminal Records 831 00:45:46,034 --> 00:45:47,411 and the National Criminal Records. 832 00:45:47,494 --> 00:45:49,455 Now, we didn't have internet back then. 833 00:45:49,955 --> 00:45:53,167 All we had was a little old screen down in the basement like this 834 00:45:53,250 --> 00:45:56,170 that was connected to just those two databases. 835 00:45:59,423 --> 00:46:01,008 [keyboard clacking] 836 00:46:04,553 --> 00:46:05,888 When I ran him, traffic, 837 00:46:05,971 --> 00:46:07,890 I mean, it lit up on NCIC. 838 00:46:07,973 --> 00:46:10,142 He had all kinds of different places where he'd been. 839 00:46:12,019 --> 00:46:15,731 And he had like 11 or 12 dates 840 00:46:16,023 --> 00:46:17,649 where Henry had been 841 00:46:18,150 --> 00:46:21,904 either incarcerated or getting, uh, tickets 842 00:46:21,987 --> 00:46:25,115 in different places from some of these other murders 843 00:46:25,199 --> 00:46:27,242 that had already been cleared. 844 00:46:28,994 --> 00:46:31,830 And I remember I was working late one night, 845 00:46:32,831 --> 00:46:34,750 and Truman came up to my office, 846 00:46:34,833 --> 00:46:36,835 and he looked white as a sheet. 847 00:46:36,919 --> 00:46:39,546 And he said, "You're not gonna believe what just happened." 848 00:46:40,506 --> 00:46:41,965 I went into NCIC, 849 00:46:42,049 --> 00:46:45,052 and when I pulled up Henry Lucas, 850 00:46:45,135 --> 00:46:47,971 to try to look for more records in the background, 851 00:46:48,222 --> 00:46:49,598 it flickered a little, 852 00:46:50,098 --> 00:46:53,268 and then I got a message that said "Access Denied." 853 00:46:55,771 --> 00:46:57,731 I think my heart skipped a beat. 854 00:47:02,528 --> 00:47:04,321 Well, you got a guy that, you know, 855 00:47:04,404 --> 00:47:07,783 supposedly is a serial killer, mass murderer, and all that kind of stuff, 856 00:47:07,866 --> 00:47:10,452 and they're trying to keep people in law enforcement 857 00:47:10,536 --> 00:47:11,912 from finding out about him. 858 00:47:11,995 --> 00:47:14,081 It's just spooky, and just... 859 00:47:14,164 --> 00:47:15,666 I never ran into that before. 860 00:47:17,376 --> 00:47:19,378 I knew then we were up against 861 00:47:19,461 --> 00:47:22,798 some very, very powerful people. 862 00:47:23,382 --> 00:47:25,425 And somebody was gonna get hurt, 863 00:47:25,926 --> 00:47:28,136 and I was afraid it was gonna be me. 69159

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