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(suspenseful music)
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- I killed those men.
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I robbed them and I
killed them as cold as ice,
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I have hate crawling
through my system.
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(dramatic music)
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- They call her the
damsel of death.
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- She killed these
men in cold blood
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and knew what she was doing.
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- Authorities call her the
first true female serial killer.
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(dramatic music)
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- Her first killing, it
was the pinnacle of rage.
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It's like, that felt good.
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Now I'm gonna do it again.
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(dramatic music)
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- All middle aged men,
all shot multiple times
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with virtually no remorse.
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- She was the predator.
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(dramatic music)
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- In her mind, she needed
to kill these people.
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She was finally gonna get even.
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- This is a wicked wicked world.
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(dramatic music)
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- You had two guys that were out
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just a little ways
off of I95 up US one.
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They were in this very
wooded, densely wooded area.
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- They're looking
for scrap metal
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And they see this red carpet.
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And there's a buzzard
pecking away at the carpet.
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As they got closer and looked,
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they saw this hand
sticking out of it.
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- And they call 911.
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- During the 80s and 90s,
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central Florida was
not highly developed.
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- This crime scene.
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You'd have to get there by
vehicle or some other thing.
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And there was no vehicle.
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The body is covered
up by a heavy rug.
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It's obvious the
individual who's dead
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didn't put it over himself.
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- In Florida, it's very warm.
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It doesn't take long for
decomposition to occur.
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So once the tarp or the
carpet had been removed,
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As far as a possible cause of
death, you just couldn't tell.
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- The suspicion was we
had a robbery homicide.
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You see a human being
that's been killed.
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And you wonder, you know,
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who is this person, who
is gonna be grieving?
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If anyone, for the person.
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His autopsy revealed he
had been shot four times.
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And the weapon used was
a .22 caliber weapon.
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- Your priority is to
identify the victim.
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In this case, we were
behind the clock.
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The victim's been dead
for a couple days.
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- In cases like this, you ask
yourself, how did he get here
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and where did he come from?
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And then, who did he
meet along the way?
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(dramatic music)
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(children playing and shoutng)
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- No, I wasn't born bad.
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You guys got it, I'm trying
to tell you, man, they lied.
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They lie so bad to you all.
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(dramatic music)
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- I was Aileen's best friend.
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I think we're 15.
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Aileen did write me
for 12 years straight.
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Just about every day.
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At least 5,000 letters.
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She was easy to get along with.
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We'd done a lot of
stuff together,
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like going to the mall,
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going to the pool hall,
going to the racetrack.
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She just wanted to
watch the horses.
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- I think Aileen always felt
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that she was who she was
because of her family.
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She never met her father.
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He killed himself in prison.
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And when she was about four
years old, her mother took off.
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She was left in the care
of her mother's parents.
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And she referred to
them as mom and dad.
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- [Narrator] From my experiences
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with my father, I hated him.
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He was cold as ice all
because of world war II.
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He felt like I was the enemy.
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- I don't think she felt anybody
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truly loved her or
wanted her there.
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Especially the grandfather.
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- The grandpa.
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He just was a cold-hearted man.
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I don't think he probably
ever smiled a day in his life
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and just took it
out on the family.
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- He was both physically abusive
and also extremely verbally
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and emotionally abusive to her.
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Saying that if he had his way,
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he would take the kids out,
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shoot them and hang
'em from a tree.
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Aileen did not have
the kind of support,
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love, affection that we
hope most kids will have.
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If she didn't have that family,
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perhaps things would've
turned out differently.
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- So many people that
get a hold of me say,
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they look in her eyes and
see such beautiful eyes.
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I tell people you're crazy.
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Those are sad eyes.
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- In the very early stages.
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We didn't know who
this victim was.
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But eventually this victim was
identified as a white male,
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51 years of age by the
name of Richard Mallory.
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Richard Mallory did
VCR repair work.
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His home was the
Clearwater area, Florida,
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which is on the entire
opposite side of the state.
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You're looking about
250 some miles.
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- He was over six feet tall.
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He was a loner,
lived by himself.
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Frequented strip joints.
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Had friends that
suspected that he
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had been actually coming
over to Daytona beach
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for the purposes of going
to a couple of the clubs.
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- Once this victim was
identified as Richard Mallory,
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it struck a chord.
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- And they started looking
for Richard Mallory,
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but had no idea where he was.
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- There were no
fingerprints found.
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His car had been wiped down
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by somebody who took
some time to do it.
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There was some blood on the
front seat of the driver's side.
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- The driver's seat
had been pulled
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to the forward most position,
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which knowing what we
know about Richard Mallory
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he was a very tall individual.
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So that tells you his vehicle
got there by another person.
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Despite everything
that was found
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with Richard Mallory's vehicle,
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you don't have anything
that would help you
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identify who
committed this crime.
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- So the truth is
we were following
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a dead trail at that point.
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- After Mr. Mallory's
case goes cold,
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bodies start being found
throughout central Florida.
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- [Reporter] David Spears,
a construction worker
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found nude, shot six
times with a .22.
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Charles Carskaddon, found nude,
shot nine times with a .22,
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and Peter Siems, a
missionary still missing.
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- All middle aged men,
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traveling on a highway, shot
with a .22 caliber handgun.
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And we start to wonder,
maybe there's more
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to Mr. Mallory's
death than simply
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just a single homicide
out in the woods.
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(dramatic music)
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- Troy was not the type of
man to just up and disappear.
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Troy was planning on coming down
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to West Palm and see the kids.
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I said, okay, be careful.
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I love you, see you
when you get here.
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Well, he never showed up.
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We copied photos of him
missing and we put it all over,
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up and down highway 40.
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You're walking through woods.
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And it was in the
middle of summer,
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and it was storming,
and it was hot.
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Ugh. It was just, yeah,
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it was heart wrenching
to think that he was out,
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hurt somewhere and we
couldn't get to him.
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- There was a
couple and they were
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looking to have a little picnic.
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They go down this dirt road,
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They noticed a foul
smell in the air.
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And they're kind of
wondering what it was.
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And they looked around and
they saw something kind of
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covered up in the,
in the distance.
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And it was blue in color.
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It was blue jeans
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And there was a
badly decomposed body
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inside of the blue jeans.
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- And the nightmare truly
began from that moment on.
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From that moment.
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- [Reporter]
December 13th, 1989,
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the badly decomposed body of
52 year old Richard Mallory
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was found in the woods,
north of Daytona.
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- Several bodies are found
throughout central Florida.
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But at that time,
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it's not as if law enforcement
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has any clue that
they're connected.
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- The call came in for a
body out in the forest.
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Even though he was
badly decomposed.
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It said the name
Troy, on his shirt.
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- We saw detective Tilley
pull up in the driveway.
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And he brought in Troy's
wedding band to my mom.
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Who would wanna hurt Troy?
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He was a good man.
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We figured it had to
have been a stranger
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because anyone that knew him,
would never wanna hurt him.
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Never.
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He wanted a garden and
he wanted to retire.
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He was tired of driving.
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But, that didn't happen,
I'm sorry.
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- The autopsy revealed
that Troy Burress
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had been shot numerous times
with a .22 caliber weapon.
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At the time that we're working,
the Troy Burress homicide,
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we didn't know about
any connection
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to any other homicides
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because they covered almost
the entire state of Florida.
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- But months later
in September of 1990,
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we have yet another case.
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- Mr. Humphreys,
former police chief.
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He had been shot seven times
with a .22 caliber weapon.
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And you think, doesn't
that sound familiar?
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We were thinking,
we got a problem.
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(dramatic music)
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- [Narrator] Once I
hit junior high,
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there went my good old morals.
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Skipping out the house, at
least every three months,
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once the age of 13 would arrive.
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My rebellious butt kept
saying freedom, as off I'd go.
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- As Aileen got older,
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she would sneak out
her bedroom window
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to get away from the
abusive home situation.
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And the grandfather's wrath.
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- We all hung out at the pits.
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That's like in between my
house and Aileen's house.
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We all used to go there
and party at night
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because there was
no homes there.
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After us kids would party
and stuff like that,
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she would get with certain
ones and go into the woods.
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And she would sleep with some
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of the boys around
for cigarettes
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and get extra money or whatever.
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- For the first time in
her life, she felt wanted.
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And she felt loved.
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She was seeing that
she could use her body,
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her sexuality, to gain
favors from others.
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And she was enjoying the
attention she was getting.
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- Until she was raped
and had that baby.
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Just changed her whole life.
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It was horrible thing
for her to happen.
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- She was raped by
an older individual.
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She said it was an acquaintance
of the grandfather.
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- [Narrator] I was 14 stuck
in an unwed home in Detroit,
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just before I had
the little tike.
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Only to then have to put him
up for adoption, once born.
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- Her grandfather blamed
her for the pregnancy,
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said it was her fault.
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She was told that she could
no longer stay at home.
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- [Narrator] I remember
winters when I was a runaway.
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Sleeping in the snow,
no money, no warmth,
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no where to go, hungry as hell.
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- She started getting with
gentlemen and the rest of us
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were all sleeping and she was
out hitch hiking at night.
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- She felt she's never been
in control of her life.
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The only things that, for the
most part, she ever felt control
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of was when she was
working as a sex worker.
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- It was never for pleasure,
it was just a business,
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but she gets paid for it
so she didn't mind so much
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cause it was her
that was in control.
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Now that makes sense, don't it.
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- With these killings,
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we noticed that there was a
similarity and we thought,
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wouldn't it be amazing if
it was the same person?
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But we don't know.
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So what we had was the Florida
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department of law enforcement.
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They were our state
investigators.
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- In criminal profiling
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we try to join the
cases together.
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So in September, all
of the investigators
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who had a similar case,
all went to Marion county.
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- For the first time in
these series of cases,
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we have all the key players
in one place, in one room.
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- One by one,
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each of the investigators
presented their case.
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- [Man] Richard Mallory.
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- [Woman] David Spears.
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- [Man] Charles Carskaddon.
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- [Man] Peter Sims, Troy
Burress, Dick Humphreys.
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- You could see, as you
were going around the room,
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with investigators
laying out their cases.
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It is apparent that we have
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one single person committing
multiple homicides.
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- Okay, we got a serial killer.
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(dramatic music)
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- You try to conjure up in
your mind, who is this person?
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You try to assess your
enemy, if you will.
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How would they be
in a situation where
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their paths crossed with every
one of these victims?
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- The way some of those bodies
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are found in the
state of undressed,
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it was believed
that sex was a part
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of some of these homicides.
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- And they were killed with
a small caliber weapon.
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Well, who was killing these
big men carrying a .22?
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You had the driver's seat
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that was pulled to the
forward most position.
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- There was something
different about this crime.
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And so I turned to my
partner and I said,
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are you thinking
what I'm thinking?
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And he says, yeah, I think I am.
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And so I looked at the lead
investigators and I says, well,
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we think that your
perpetrator is a woman.
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- [Reporter] For a year, bodies
kept turning up in the woods,
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along Florida's highways.
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- [Repoerter 2] The victims
were all white males
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and had their vehicles stolen
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and was shot to death with
a small caliber handgun.
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- After Dale Henman
had laid on the table,
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have you thought about
this being a female?
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You had a couple jaws
that drop on the floor.
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- For me as a profiler,
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the only way I could
make those cases work,
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is a man rode with somebody
out into the woods.
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A woman had made sexual
advances towards him,
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or was picked up as
a hitchhiker,
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and then he was killed.
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- I don't know that I'd ever
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heard of a female serial killer.
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You will see male serial killers
that will search for women.
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But to be a female that was
going after men, to kill them.
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That was unheard of.
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She was the predator.
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(dramatic music)
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- [Narrator] There,
I was every day.
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Oil all over me, black
bikini on, radio jamming.
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Enjoying every breath
I took out there.
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- Aileen saw herself
pretty much as a vagabond.
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So she ends up hitch
hiking into Florida.
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- A nice warm place,
different people,
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people that didn't know
anything about her background,
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and stuff like that.
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Makes a lot of sense to me.
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- She felt like she fit in
somehow in Daytona beach.
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- Aileen did meet an older man.
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His name was Lewis.
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He was a wealthy man and
had a normal, nice life.
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And they got married,
and all that.
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And she thought this is
her ticket off the streets.
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- I don't remember Aileen
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ever saying that
he was a substitute
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for her father or grandfather.
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But I think it was pretty
obvious that was the case.
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He would give her
money typically freely,
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but then it got to a
point where one time
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he refused and she got upset.
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- Once we were married,
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where he felt full control,
he began to air it.
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Come near to killing
him one night.
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Grabbed a 22 rifle, threw
him on the floor and said,
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I want a divorce within 24
hours for I'll kill you.
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- It became pretty easy
to get her riled up
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to the point where she
could become pretty violent.
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- He divorced her and she
was back hitchhiking again.
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That's all that was to it.
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It was her life, she
was picking it out,
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not somebody telling
her what to do.
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(dramatic music)
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- So our next steps was look
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at every case and
compare all the evidence.
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Maybe the person
had made a mistake.
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- We started with Peter
Siems, the missing person.
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(dramatic music)
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We sent up a team of detectives
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and started searching the area.
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But we were never
able to find him.
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But they found that
there had been two women
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that had been seen
walking away from the car.
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- The females had removed
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the license plate
from that vehicle.
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- When a car would come by,
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two women would duck off
the side of the road.
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- They were absolutely
females of interest.
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- We were able to develop
composite drawings
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and we had an idea maybe
of who was in that vehicle.
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But if we release
these composites
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and these two girls are watching
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the news, are they gonna flee?
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00:24:08,918 --> 00:24:10,585
We thought we could
act quickly enough
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so that nobody else
would be killed.
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And we were wrong.
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It was almost
immediately thereafter
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that we had our seventh
victim, Walter Gino Antonio.
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Our goal is to save lives
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And it was really weighing
heavily on the detectives.
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We felt we failed.
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- How many more is
she's going to kill?
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She has blood, the taste of
it, she's not gonna stop.
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(dramatic music)
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- [Reporter] Central
Florida is being threatened
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with news of yet another
round of serial killings.
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The police say for the first
time in criminal history,
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these killers may be murdering
with a feminine touch.
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- They call her the
damsel of death.
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- Authorities call her the
first true female serial killer.
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- The fact that it was
women just blew me away.
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And then I saw the sketch.
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I don't know, I
just stared at it.
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I just stared right into
their eyes and wondered
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if that was the last face
Troy ever got to see.
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- We had hoped to get leads in.
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And we did.
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We had thousands of
leads that came in.
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- The phone literally
rang off the hook.
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The nucleus of these leads
was in Volusia County
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and Daytona, Florida area.
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- One of the calls that I
received was from a woman
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that said that she knew a
couple of girls that hated men.
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The person that
called this lead in
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gave us the name of Tyria Moore.
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00:26:07,001 --> 00:26:09,085
- So who is this person?
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- [Narrator] My life
has been a struggle.
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On the road until 20, married
60 days, 28 found Tyria.
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00:26:42,543 --> 00:26:45,876
- All her life, I think Aileen
wished she had stability.
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Somebody that cared for her,
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and she just never
had any of that
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until she started
hanging out with Ty.
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- Tyria was the first
time that I think
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Aileen was really in love.
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But despite this great romance,
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00:27:03,751 --> 00:27:07,043
Aileen would go to bars a
lot, she was drinking a lot.
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00:27:07,168 --> 00:27:08,085
That was the only way that
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she could make
everything disappear
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and not have to think about
what her life was like.
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00:27:16,251 --> 00:27:18,710
- [Narrator] I've been
raped violently in life.
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The drunker I got as I reflected
back to rapes, that was it.
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00:27:23,626 --> 00:27:26,085
The wilder my thoughts
became with hatred,
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all bitterly built up.
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00:27:28,418 --> 00:27:31,668
- She's choosing to hitch
hike be the prostitute,
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00:27:31,751 --> 00:27:33,085
but she needed the money.
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00:27:33,251 --> 00:27:35,210
I'm sure she knew all
the dangers of it.
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She'd been doing
it her whole life.
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00:27:37,710 --> 00:27:40,043
- I think that she may
have had some flashbacks
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00:27:40,210 --> 00:27:43,585
as to what's happened to
her when she was younger,
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her violence had been
escalating over the years
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and it was easier for
that anger to come out.
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00:27:53,293 --> 00:27:54,293
- [Narrator] The slightest spark
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of provocation led to bastards.
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00:27:57,918 --> 00:27:59,585
I had enough.
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00:27:59,710 --> 00:28:00,418
- I think she got to a point
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where she just
didn't really care.
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00:28:02,418 --> 00:28:05,126
She was going to take
advantage of people,
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00:28:05,251 --> 00:28:07,085
just like they've
taken advantage
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of her all of her life.
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00:28:10,085 --> 00:28:11,626
- I never hated men.
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00:28:11,751 --> 00:28:12,543
But now I do.
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00:28:26,168 --> 00:28:28,585
- When Peterson's
vehicle was crashed,
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two people walked away,
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00:28:30,543 --> 00:28:33,376
but there was certainly
never any indication
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that any of these crimes were
perpetrated by two people.
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00:28:38,085 --> 00:28:40,751
(dramatic music)
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00:28:47,501 --> 00:28:51,626
- So now all efforts are out
to find the other female.
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We go to the pawn shops and
see if anything's being pawned
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from our homicide victims,
with these different aliases.
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00:29:01,460 --> 00:29:04,376
And one alias that kept
coming up in all of the leads,
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00:29:04,501 --> 00:29:06,668
turned up at two
different pawn shops.
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00:29:06,751 --> 00:29:11,043
The items that had been pawn
were 35 millimeter camera
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00:29:11,168 --> 00:29:12,501
and a radar detector.
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00:29:14,168 --> 00:29:15,418
And those were the
two items taken
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00:29:15,543 --> 00:29:17,501
from the vehicle
of Richard Mallory.
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00:29:19,751 --> 00:29:24,335
- Back then Florida had
a pawn shop law in effect
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00:29:24,460 --> 00:29:27,126
as to where you had
to leave a thumbprint.
460
00:29:29,251 --> 00:29:32,126
- We run that thumbprint
from that pawn ticket.
461
00:29:34,501 --> 00:29:35,793
- There was a positive match.
462
00:29:37,543 --> 00:29:39,543
- She had a criminal history
463
00:29:39,668 --> 00:29:42,460
and so they had
fingerprint records.
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00:29:42,585 --> 00:29:43,251
- Bingo.
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00:29:45,793 --> 00:29:47,543
- Finally, we have a name.
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00:29:49,918 --> 00:29:50,710
Aileen Wuornos.
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00:29:52,585 --> 00:29:53,543
So where is she?
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00:29:57,293 --> 00:30:00,376
- We decided to invite as
many undercover officers
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00:30:00,543 --> 00:30:02,043
as we could from central Florida
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00:30:02,168 --> 00:30:04,168
to come over
to Daytona beach.
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00:30:04,251 --> 00:30:07,168
Saturate the bars
and try and find her.
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00:30:09,043 --> 00:30:11,376
And it only took a
couple days before
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00:30:11,460 --> 00:30:14,210
one of our undercover
officers ran into her
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00:30:14,293 --> 00:30:15,376
in the Last Resort bar.
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00:30:17,501 --> 00:30:20,126
We couldn't take a chance
on her killing again.
476
00:30:20,251 --> 00:30:22,001
We had to act quickly.
477
00:30:22,126 --> 00:30:24,876
(dramatic music)
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00:30:36,918 --> 00:30:38,626
(indistinct conversation)
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00:30:38,751 --> 00:30:43,585
- The undercover officer told
Aileen that he had a room key
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and that they could go over
there and party at the motel.
481
00:31:22,126 --> 00:31:23,751
- We still had to
make sure we got her
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00:31:23,918 --> 00:31:26,251
into custody without
anybody be getting hurt.
483
00:31:27,251 --> 00:31:29,543
- She was most likely armed
484
00:31:29,668 --> 00:31:33,418
and she already had
killed seven men.
485
00:31:33,585 --> 00:31:36,460
- There is no way we can
let her out of our sight.
486
00:31:43,710 --> 00:31:45,751
(dramatic music)
487
00:31:49,585 --> 00:31:50,751
- [Reporter] If the regulars at
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the biker hang out near
Daytona, didn't know the woman,
489
00:31:53,501 --> 00:31:55,376
the undercover deputies watching
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00:31:55,543 --> 00:31:57,876
the Last Resort certainly did.
491
00:31:57,960 --> 00:32:01,501
They were on the trail
of Aileen Lee Wuornos.
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00:32:11,543 --> 00:32:14,543
- The high sign was
given to draw her outside
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00:32:14,626 --> 00:32:17,085
to go ahead and take
her into police custody.
494
00:32:28,501 --> 00:32:31,043
(suspenseful music)
495
00:32:31,168 --> 00:32:32,001
(truck horn blows)
496
00:32:56,876 --> 00:32:57,751
- Never stopped.
497
00:33:07,210 --> 00:33:09,835
(dramatic music)
498
00:33:14,418 --> 00:33:16,085
- When you make that arrest,
499
00:33:16,251 --> 00:33:17,085
that's where you
feel the relief.
500
00:33:17,251 --> 00:33:19,668
That's where you know
you've done your job.
501
00:33:24,585 --> 00:33:26,710
You can never bring back
the life of a victim.
502
00:33:26,793 --> 00:33:27,751
You could never stop the hurt
503
00:33:27,876 --> 00:33:29,876
of the victim's
family and loved ones.
504
00:33:31,751 --> 00:33:34,460
- But you know that
everybody who was gonna be
505
00:33:34,585 --> 00:33:38,376
a potential victim
of hers is now safe.
506
00:33:38,501 --> 00:33:40,043
It's a happy feeling of relief.
507
00:33:40,210 --> 00:33:41,835
And I think all of us shared it.
508
00:33:46,751 --> 00:33:48,085
- The cops come to
my house and said,
509
00:33:48,210 --> 00:33:48,626
do you know Aileen Wuornos?
510
00:33:48,751 --> 00:33:50,668
I said, oh hell yeah.
511
00:33:51,918 --> 00:33:54,251
And they're like,
she killed seven men.
512
00:33:54,376 --> 00:33:56,376
I said, holy cow, for real?
513
00:33:56,501 --> 00:33:57,960
I thought she'd be the one dead.
514
00:34:02,418 --> 00:34:04,710
- Now the biggest
challenge of this
515
00:34:04,835 --> 00:34:08,501
entire case, it was before us.
516
00:34:08,585 --> 00:34:10,960
We had to have a confession.
517
00:34:13,501 --> 00:34:15,585
- When you have two
people involved,
518
00:34:15,751 --> 00:34:18,210
one could be turned
against the other.
519
00:34:18,293 --> 00:34:24,793
So, it became a very easy
endeavor to lean on Tyria Moore.
520
00:34:27,793 --> 00:34:30,335
- She agreed to work
with law enforcement
521
00:34:30,418 --> 00:34:32,335
to contact Aileen.
522
00:34:32,418 --> 00:34:36,668
She was ultimately not
prosecuted as a result of this.
523
00:34:37,043 --> 00:34:41,126
She sent Aileen a letter
at the Volusia County jail
524
00:34:41,251 --> 00:34:43,293
asking her to call
her at this motel.
525
00:34:49,293 --> 00:34:50,085
- Hi.
526
00:35:00,376 --> 00:35:02,960
(dramatic music)
527
00:35:22,751 --> 00:35:25,376
(dramatic music)
528
00:35:46,668 --> 00:35:49,418
(Aileen crying)
529
00:36:02,251 --> 00:36:04,918
(dramatic music)
530
00:36:18,251 --> 00:36:20,210
- [Narrator] Through my
years on the road as a teen
531
00:36:20,335 --> 00:36:24,501
and then in Florida, I
faced a lot of male abuse.
532
00:36:24,626 --> 00:36:26,710
Fending for myself, alone.
533
00:36:26,876 --> 00:36:28,710
No one else to help me.
534
00:36:28,876 --> 00:36:30,376
The final year became too much.
535
00:36:49,085 --> 00:36:50,960
- [Narrator] In one
set frame of mind,
536
00:36:51,085 --> 00:36:53,751
bent with revenge
and set to kill,
537
00:36:53,876 --> 00:36:56,418
a Cadillac pulled
over to give me a ride
538
00:36:56,543 --> 00:36:59,043
with Richard Mallory inside.
539
00:36:59,210 --> 00:37:01,418
(dramatic music)
540
00:37:05,876 --> 00:37:09,751
(dramatic music)
541
00:37:15,585 --> 00:37:16,668
- Richard Mallory picked me up
542
00:37:16,793 --> 00:37:19,876
around 10:30 at night on I4.
543
00:37:20,626 --> 00:37:24,293
He mentioned along the way,
a dislike for various women.
544
00:37:25,710 --> 00:37:28,168
So with that, the
fire was fueled.
545
00:37:31,251 --> 00:37:34,001
- They started getting
ready to have sex.
546
00:37:35,126 --> 00:37:38,210
And he said something
along the lines of,
547
00:37:38,376 --> 00:37:40,335
well, you're gonna
do what I tell you.
548
00:37:41,876 --> 00:37:47,751
And I can only speculate
that there were some level
549
00:37:47,918 --> 00:37:50,876
of flashing back to
what she went through
550
00:37:50,960 --> 00:37:53,293
when she was younger,
when she felt
551
00:37:53,418 --> 00:37:56,210
that she had no control
over the situation.
552
00:37:58,251 --> 00:38:00,710
And in this case, she
actually did have control
553
00:38:00,835 --> 00:38:02,501
because she had a
gun in her purse.
554
00:38:26,168 --> 00:38:28,876
- We've seen instances
of rage with her.
555
00:38:29,001 --> 00:38:30,710
We've seen her become violent.
556
00:38:30,876 --> 00:38:33,501
This was the pinnacle
of that violence.
557
00:38:33,626 --> 00:38:36,126
And it's like, that felt good.
558
00:38:37,001 --> 00:38:38,335
Now I'm gonna do it again.
559
00:38:40,293 --> 00:38:42,710
- After Mr. Mallory,
she felt that
560
00:38:42,876 --> 00:38:44,460
she was finally gonna get even
561
00:38:44,585 --> 00:38:48,043
with all the men who have hurt
her throughout her lifetime.
562
00:38:49,085 --> 00:38:51,126
- I think after Richard Mallory,
563
00:38:51,251 --> 00:38:53,251
it was very easy
for her to do.
564
00:38:54,293 --> 00:38:56,626
That made her feel like
a queen bee.
565
00:38:56,751 --> 00:38:59,543
I think she thought she was
all that and a bag of chips.
566
00:39:01,126 --> 00:39:03,751
Nope, she'd become a
murderer is what she did.
567
00:39:03,876 --> 00:39:06,460
(dramatic music)
568
00:39:25,085 --> 00:39:27,376
- I've been framed by
the law enforcement
569
00:39:27,460 --> 00:39:28,918
as a serial killer.
570
00:39:29,085 --> 00:39:32,376
What I was, was a prostitute,
and I defended myself.
571
00:39:33,543 --> 00:39:36,626
- Aileen not only
claimed self defense.
572
00:39:36,751 --> 00:39:41,126
She testified, on the witness
stand, that she was a victim.
573
00:39:41,251 --> 00:39:44,043
Highly unusual for
a suspect to do.
574
00:39:44,168 --> 00:39:48,168
- He said, you're going do
everything I tell you to do.
575
00:39:50,501 --> 00:39:53,126
And if you don't, I'll
kill you right now.
576
00:39:53,251 --> 00:39:55,918
I thought to myself,
I gotta fight.
577
00:39:56,085 --> 00:39:57,460
I just gotta fight for my.
578
00:39:59,126 --> 00:40:01,918
- In her mind, she
may have believed
579
00:40:02,043 --> 00:40:05,085
that she needed to
kill these people
580
00:40:05,251 --> 00:40:06,710
or something could
have happened.
581
00:40:06,835 --> 00:40:09,001
But I don't think
there was evidence
582
00:40:09,126 --> 00:40:11,293
that her life was in danger.
583
00:40:11,418 --> 00:40:14,876
- She fully expected
to be found not guilty.
584
00:40:15,001 --> 00:40:18,710
In her mind, she felt
she was a victim.
585
00:40:18,876 --> 00:40:19,960
- We, the jury find
the defendant
586
00:40:20,085 --> 00:40:23,001
Aileen Carol Wuornos
guilty.
587
00:40:36,043 --> 00:40:38,460
- She was able to rationalize
588
00:40:38,585 --> 00:40:41,501
that she's been a
victim all of her life.
589
00:40:42,751 --> 00:40:45,251
All the way to
the death penalty.
590
00:40:45,418 --> 00:40:48,043
(dramatic music)
591
00:40:57,751 --> 00:41:01,251
- During the time that Aileen
Wuornos spent on death row,
592
00:41:01,376 --> 00:41:03,376
she had a lot of
time of reflection.
593
00:41:04,501 --> 00:41:06,585
- From when I went to
see her on death row
594
00:41:06,710 --> 00:41:10,335
many years later, Aileen's
mental state changed.
595
00:41:12,168 --> 00:41:14,751
She eventually admitted that
596
00:41:14,876 --> 00:41:18,043
her self defense claim
was completely fabricated.
597
00:41:18,168 --> 00:41:19,668
- Then I killed those men.
598
00:41:20,668 --> 00:41:24,043
I robbed them and I killed
them as cold as ice.
599
00:41:24,168 --> 00:41:26,376
There's no chance
in keeping me alive
600
00:41:26,460 --> 00:41:28,043
or anything cause
I'd kill again.
601
00:41:28,168 --> 00:41:30,418
I have hate crawling
through my system.
602
00:41:31,876 --> 00:41:36,960
- She had resentment toward
men and society in general.
603
00:41:37,085 --> 00:41:37,960
I think she was
just ready to get
604
00:41:38,085 --> 00:41:40,418
out of this life,
out of this world.
605
00:41:40,543 --> 00:41:42,918
- Oh man, if I was
to leave this planet,
606
00:41:43,085 --> 00:41:44,460
it wouldn't be no big deal to me
607
00:41:44,585 --> 00:41:47,626
cause this is a
wicked, wicked world.
608
00:41:47,751 --> 00:41:48,710
Wicked world.
609
00:41:52,085 --> 00:41:53,126
- She's a murder.
610
00:41:55,543 --> 00:41:58,376
But it did take a lot of crap
to get her there, didn't it?
611
00:42:01,126 --> 00:42:03,876
- She's gotten a
raw deal outta life.
612
00:42:03,960 --> 00:42:08,543
But that is not to say that she
had a right to kill anybody.
613
00:42:08,710 --> 00:42:11,668
- A lot of people say
the system failed her,
614
00:42:11,751 --> 00:42:16,085
but I think that everybody
makes a decision in their life.
615
00:42:17,501 --> 00:42:19,043
I didn't feel sorry for her.
616
00:42:19,168 --> 00:42:22,126
I felt sorry for the
families of the victims
617
00:42:22,251 --> 00:42:24,210
that had to live with
what had happened.
618
00:42:27,418 --> 00:42:31,335
- She took my dad's
life and many others.
619
00:42:33,001 --> 00:42:34,543
I just wished he
wouldn't have been
620
00:42:34,668 --> 00:42:37,418
such a great guy to
stop and help her out.
621
00:42:37,543 --> 00:42:38,210
You know?
622
00:42:39,793 --> 00:42:41,085
Cause he'd be here today.
623
00:42:44,626 --> 00:42:47,293
(dramatic music)
624
00:43:01,251 --> 00:43:02,585
- Oh, of course.
625
00:43:03,626 --> 00:43:04,335
Don't you?
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