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- One detective asked me,
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"If you had to do it over
again, what would you do?"
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And I said, "I'd put
'em all in one hole
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and you'd never find them."
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[suspenseful music]
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- [Woman] There's a man
murdering prostitutes out there.
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Should Rochester be worried?
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- [Reporter] People in
this city of 240,000
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say they're scared.
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[suspenseful music]
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- He's using his bare
hands to strangle them.
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This shows his absolute rage.
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- That gave him the name of
the Genesee River Killer,
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because that's where
he dumped these bodies.
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- It had the city in its grip.
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[suspenseful music]
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- These individuals
were weaker than him.
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- Easily approachable,
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easily isolated,
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easily killed.
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[ominous music]
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- There was something
not right about him.
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Nobody understood him.
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- He was getting back at
all those who had hurt him,
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but doing so in an even
far more dreadful fashion.
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- After it was over, I
was covered from sweat.
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Everything was dead around me.
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[ominous music]
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- If you ask somebody to think
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about where serial
killers operate,
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they're gonna tell you,
New York City, Los Angeles,
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maybe bigger communities.
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The possibility
that a serial killer
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was operating in this community,
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that can't happen in
Rochester, New York.
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[suspenseful music]
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The Genesee River runs through
the heart of Rochester.
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On the west side of the city,
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the river runs through a place
called North Hampton Park.
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- Couple hunters that
are out in the area
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underneath this culvert,
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they observed a
body in the water.
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[ominous music]
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It was a female.
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She was in her 20s.
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There were no obvious
marks of trauma, knife,
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bullets,
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anything along those lines.
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- At the autopsy,
around the neck area,
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they observed bruising, some
damage around her throat area,
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hemorrhaging of the
veins in the eyes.
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So the cause of death,
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she was strangled to death.
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[somber music]
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So the victim was later
identified as Dorothy Blackburn.
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- So here you had a woman,
she just had a baby,
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a six month old, who'd
she left with a neighbor.
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She never came back
to pick up her child.
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So then that's when the family
became especially concerned.
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- Dorothy Blackburn
was last seen here
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along Lyle Avenue on March 15th.
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Police say it's an area
frequented by prostitutes.
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- Every city has a
place of ill repute
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and Lyle Avenue was it.
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A john could've killed
Dorothy Blackburn.
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A drug dealer could've killed
her that she owed money to.
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So initially it
was anyone's guess
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how she was murdered
or who killed her.
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- Life was pretty disdained.
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I can remember
when I was little,
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we were out traveling somewhere.
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We drove by the city jail
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and I looked and I just
had a feeling inside
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I'd land inside there.
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- He told me it wasn't a
very loving relationship
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between him and his mother,
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because she was very
domineering and controlling.
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Always criticized him.
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And his mother would ridicule
him in front of the family.
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His own family
would laugh at him.
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He was like the odd man out.
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- And imagine as a child, the
amount of shame that you feel
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and what that could mean
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is that you are trying
to please someone
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that cannot be pleased.
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- There were really no caring
parental figures in his life.
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Without any of those
positive qualities,
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it creates an opposite picture
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as to how a young boy
is supposed to evolve.
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[egg sizzling]
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- I would say "how are you?"
[laughs]
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You know, we're
always in fights.
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I didn't have no playmates
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other than my sister
and brother and cousins.
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- Nobody understood him.
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All the kids in school
called him Artie Oddball
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because of his
peculiar behavior.
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He would talk baby talk.
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He wasn't a normal kid.
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[ominous music]
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- Things happened in my house,
our house, when I was four,
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seven,
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nine,
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between my mother and my aunt
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and being isolated way
out in the country,
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what was I to know, you know?
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It's hard to talk about.
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- He said it started with the
aunt reaching into his pants.
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Then the same thing
happened with his mother.
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- Being molested sexually
by older family members,
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mother and aunt,
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he's gonna either feel incapable
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of having a normal love
relationship with a woman
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or going in the
opposite direction
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and be very domineering.
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[suspenseful music]
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Some people have a question mark
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over Arthur Shawcross
having been sexually abused,
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well my initial assessment
after speaking with him,
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was that I believe
that they did happen
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and that they contributed
to his destabilization.
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- Was he making up some things?
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Maybe he elaborated
and embellished
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the story a little bit
just to get that attention.
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- Arthur's ability to lie,
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this becomes a
pattern, you know,
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where there is fabrication.
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It's a way to sort
of distance himself
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from the reality of a situation.
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[ominous music]
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- The police were called
to the Driving Park Bridge.
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There was one individual
collecting bottles
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and he came across originally
what he thought was a deer.
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You know, it was bones.
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This was the first time
I came across a skeleton,
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so it was pretty unusual.
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The medical examiner
can't even tell you
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a conclusive cause of death.
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- The initial challenge is,
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you can't show a photograph
to potential individuals
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who might know her.
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- There's an anthropologist
down in the Syracuse area
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who had recreated what he
believed was the interpretation
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of the person when
she was alive.
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- She had the very
distinct look.
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Once the picture did
come out on the news,
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it was her father who noticed
that this is my daughter.
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[somber music]
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Anna Marie Steffen.
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She became estranged
with her father.
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By turning to drugs for
a lot of these women,
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they abandoned their families
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or their families
abandoned them.
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- They're out there
all by themselves.
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So when you go away,
nobody knows you're gone.
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- In these two cases,
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there's no indicators
that they were related.
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They weren't found
in the same location
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and no physical evidence
that would tie anyone
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into their homicide.
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[ominous music]
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- Police were on the
scene of yet another body,
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just the remains and this
one really concerned them.
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- Another skeleton.
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But the big thing was, there
was absolutely no skull.
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[percussive music]
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- Police were really
trying to piece together
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what was going on.
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They had no idea what
they were dealing with.
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This is coming more frequent
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and this is becoming
more frightening.
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[tense music]
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[tense music]
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- The remains of
a person are found
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in the Genesee Gorge area.
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- The head being missing
was the key to show,
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not only were they murdered,
their ends were violent,
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but the police had
no idea who this was.
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- They take the remains to
the medical examiner's office
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to shed any light on the
identity of the individual.
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[tense music]
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- She was confirmed by
some medical staples
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that they found to
be Dorothy Keeler.
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She was just down on her luck,
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would live in the
homeless shelters,
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just walked around the street
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and just looking for
somebody for companionship.
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- It's this common theme.
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Easily approachable.
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Easily isolated.
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Easily, unfortunately killed.
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[gentle music]
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- I was at summer camp.
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We were playing kickball
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and the ball had rolled
into the back fence line
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that's backed up to
the Genesee River.
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Being five, six, you don't
know what you're looking at.
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I just knew it
looked like a body.
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And about five minutes later,
it was surrounded by police.
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[tense music]
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- I responded and parked the car
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almost in the same spot
that I parked the car
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for Anna Steffen.
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And we found the remains
of a young woman covered
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with some cardboard.
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- The MEs determined
that she was
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the victim of strangulation.
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- After her
fingerprints were taken,
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we identified her as
Patricia "Patty" Ives.
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25 years old.
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She was a prostitute.
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The night that she went out,
she said she was gonna see
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if she could pick
up another john.
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Where this body is found, you
could draw a straight line,
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go down the gorge and there's
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where Anna Steffen was found.
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And you look down the river,
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maybe three quarters of mile
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and Dorothy Keeler found there.
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It was a very tight area.
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And I remember thinking
we had a problem.
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We had a big problem.
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- You had the
connection with water,
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cause of death, it was
the same, strangulation.
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- So you start adding 'em all up
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and none of them are solved
and we began to think,
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we got somebody killing
multiple people.
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[water rushing]
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[suspenseful music]
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- Growing up as a kid alright,
where I did something wrong,
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I'd put it on a shelf
and close the door,
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forget about it.
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[ominous music]
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- Arthur was very, I don't
know, he just wasn't right,
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and he was a highly
sexual person.
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- If we're to believe
Arthur Shawcross' stories
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about being molested,
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he is learning to be sexually
gratified by his mother,
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which is also a taboo.
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As Arthur goes into adolescence,
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what you can see is
a slow ramping up
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of inappropriate behavior.
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[suspenseful music]
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This may be one
attempt at developing
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or satisfying a sexual
urge that he has
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as a, you know,
pubescent teenager.
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- Well, I think if
indeed it took place
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where he violated
animals sexually,
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that could be very
closely related, you know,
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to the bad mother-son
relationship.
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The guy is deriving
a sense of power
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of the sort that he
otherwise lacked.
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- An animal wasn't
gonna call you stupid
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and make fun of you.
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- Arthur is generally
finding enjoyment
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in inflicting pain on animals
and what he might do next,
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is cause harm on something
other than an animal.
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[tense music]
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[suspenseful music]
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- We've had calls at
that station saying,
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there's a man murdering
prostitutes out there,
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should Rochester be worried?
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[suspenseful music]
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- Police put the tactical
unit out on the street
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to interview prostitutes
about suspicious individuals.
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- We had people of interest.
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I can't really
call 'em suspects.
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There's probably 150 of
'em and each one of these,
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you'd have to go through and
look at all their background,
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look at their records.
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It was incredible the amount
of work that was going on.
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- The possibility
that a serial killer
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was operating on the
streets of Rochester
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came to the forefront.
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Papers started running bylines.
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- These women were found
along the Genesee River,
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thus giving him the name of
the Genesee River Killer.
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- [Reporter] Police see no
danger for the public at large,
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but some people in this
city of 240,000 say
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they're still scared.
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- I don't dare go out,
I don't think now.
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- When you did go out at night,
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you made sure there
was no one behind you.
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- Women working in the Lyle area
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were very conscious of the fact
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that certain people
who they had seen
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were no longer on the streets.
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- We tried the best of
our ability to tell them
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that there was a danger.
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- June Cicero was a
prostitute on Lyle Avenue.
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She was tough and she was
considered the queen bee.
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- June Cicero was cautioned
and her comment was,
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"He's not gonna get me."
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- It was just like having a wife
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without having the paperwork.
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She worked at night and
the money was great,
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but asked a number of
times for her to stop,
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but it didn't matter.
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It is I don't care,
I'm gonna get the money
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and go on about my business.
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- I am the only
child by my mother.
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She was human,
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smart, beautiful,
head-strong person.
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Unfortunately, she
wasn't strong enough
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to fight those demons.
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[somber music]
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[suspenseful music]
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- And then another
Lyle Avenue sex worker
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is reported missing.
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Maria Welch.
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Soon after that, another body
is discovered, Frances Brown.
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At this point, the
trail has gone cold
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of who this person is.
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Obviously, maneuvering right
under the very noses of police,
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we didn't know who would
be his next victim.
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You have to find this guy and
get him off the streets now
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before he kills again.
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[suspenseful music]
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- We started a war room.
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We start looking at these cases
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and we start posting their
pictures up and their names
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and where they're last seen.
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[suspenseful music]
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I was thinking, "We need
somebody to just take a look
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at all the stuff that
we had and help us out."
336
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So I said, "Let me make a call."
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[tense music]
338
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- In the FBI profiling unit,
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we analyze every decision
that the offender makes.
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The victims are all
mostly white sex workers,
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so the statistical probability
would be a white offender.
342
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He doesn't have any
problem getting victims.
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He's a regular client.
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We felt that he probably
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was having a problem
performing sexually
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and it was the women who paid.
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These are not
entry level crimes.
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This is a mature offender.
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Someone with a history
of sexual violence.
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[suspenseful music]
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[helicopter roaring]
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[tense music]
353
00:20:31,795 --> 00:20:35,016
- I was drafted and
did my basic training
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in Fort Benning and
shipped out to Vietnam.
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- He was a very childlike
person, you know?
356
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He was unassuming,
very non-threatening
357
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when he went to Vietnam.
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You know, you're a man,
you're gonna go to war,
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you're gonna kill
for your country.
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- It was a fire base in a valley
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and I see this woman,
I took my machete
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and I hit her three times
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and her head fall off.
364
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And I took the left leg
and had a little fire
365
00:21:05,873 --> 00:21:06,961
and I was cooking that leg.
366
00:21:08,832 --> 00:21:12,401
When I bit into it, the flavor
of it was like a pot roast.
367
00:21:12,488 --> 00:21:14,534
I mean, I got blood
and stuff all over me
368
00:21:15,665 --> 00:21:18,146
and I went to the colonel's tent
369
00:21:18,233 --> 00:21:20,757
and he gets up and gives
me a hug and he says,
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00:21:20,844 --> 00:21:22,716
"You one sick son of a bitch."
371
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[ominous music]
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- This is just another example
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of Arthur embellishing
the truth.
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He doesn't get to have this
sort of war hero experience,
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but he's witnessing, you
know, extreme brutality.
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That could've
really fed his need
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for more extreme levels
of excitement in his life.
378
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- I have not the slightest doubt
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that when he was being
misused as a kid,
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that he would have in his mind,
381
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thoughts of killing
whoever had hurt him.
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Being over there
would have normalized
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the whole idea of
killing someone
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that he may have in his
mind fantasied doing.
385
00:22:16,378 --> 00:22:18,032
- The military taught
you how to kill.
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It didn't teach you how to stop.
387
00:22:20,687 --> 00:22:23,516
[suspenseful music]
388
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[tense music]
389
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- The FBI developed a profile.
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A white male.
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Comfortable with victims.
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Strong, obviously
familiar with the area.
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The police department
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was on the street
interviewing prostitutes.
395
00:22:53,110 --> 00:22:55,548
One individual described
someone by the name of Mitch,
396
00:22:56,897 --> 00:22:58,551
because he creeped her out.
397
00:22:58,638 --> 00:23:01,510
The only way he could reach
orgasm is if she played dead.
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[sirens wailing]
399
00:23:03,643 --> 00:23:06,080
- We thought that's the kind
of guy we're interested in
400
00:23:06,167 --> 00:23:08,474
and he was a known client,
401
00:23:08,561 --> 00:23:11,520
a regular with the sex
workers on Lyle Avenue.
402
00:23:11,607 --> 00:23:15,045
He worked at a food
service, this G&G Cheese.
403
00:23:16,569 --> 00:23:18,875
- This individual
provided the composite.
404
00:23:19,006 --> 00:23:20,442
Now, he had a prominent nose
405
00:23:20,573 --> 00:23:22,705
and he did look like
an older white male.
406
00:23:24,228 --> 00:23:26,187
- Finally, they have a face.
407
00:23:27,971 --> 00:23:31,932
Sex workers, the people most
affected by this serial killer
408
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that cops would
consider arresting,
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00:23:34,325 --> 00:23:37,111
became the most critical people
410
00:23:37,198 --> 00:23:40,375
to helping them get this
serial killer off the streets.
411
00:23:40,462 --> 00:23:42,421
So what a different
relationship.
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- The investigators
showed the composite
413
00:23:46,599 --> 00:23:48,557
to people who work
at the G&G Cheese,
414
00:23:49,906 --> 00:23:50,907
but no one recognized him.
415
00:23:50,994 --> 00:23:53,214
[ominous music]
416
00:23:53,301 --> 00:23:54,607
- The fact that there's no Mitch
417
00:23:54,694 --> 00:23:56,391
was kind of a deflating moment.
418
00:23:56,478 --> 00:23:58,045
This is just another dead end.
419
00:23:58,132 --> 00:24:00,526
[tense music]
420
00:24:04,573 --> 00:24:07,402
[percussive music]
421
00:24:08,795 --> 00:24:10,274
- Thanksgiving day.
422
00:24:10,405 --> 00:24:13,626
We gave everybody the day off,
423
00:24:13,756 --> 00:24:15,062
except the lieutenant
and myself.
424
00:24:15,192 --> 00:24:18,718
[suspenseful music]
425
00:24:18,848 --> 00:24:21,764
A guy was out there
in Turning Point Park
426
00:24:21,895 --> 00:24:22,591
walking his dog
427
00:24:24,463 --> 00:24:27,509
and they ran over
to this carpet,
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00:24:27,596 --> 00:24:29,293
which had some snow on it.
429
00:24:30,643 --> 00:24:32,514
- They pulled the carpet off
430
00:24:32,601 --> 00:24:34,603
and they find the
body of a woman.
431
00:24:34,734 --> 00:24:35,822
She has been eviscerated.
432
00:24:37,432 --> 00:24:39,608
- This body was
not only strangled,
433
00:24:39,739 --> 00:24:44,395
she was basically gutted
from the top of her chest
434
00:24:44,526 --> 00:24:46,920
all the way down to the
bottom of her pubic bone.
435
00:24:48,748 --> 00:24:50,314
- It was different behavior.
436
00:24:50,445 --> 00:24:54,493
It was a sadistic act and we're
worried about the next one.
437
00:24:55,450 --> 00:24:57,147
- This guy was becoming bolder
438
00:24:57,234 --> 00:24:59,019
and he was becoming more violent
439
00:24:59,106 --> 00:25:00,499
and he had to be found.
440
00:25:14,077 --> 00:25:16,993
- Another body is found
like Thanksgiving day.
441
00:25:17,080 --> 00:25:18,299
You know, it's a day where you
442
00:25:18,386 --> 00:25:20,170
should kinda be
home celebrating.
443
00:25:20,301 --> 00:25:22,869
June Stott was cut from
the base of her breast bone
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00:25:22,956 --> 00:25:23,957
down to her pubic area.
445
00:25:25,741 --> 00:25:27,830
- I'd say if there was a low
point of the investigation,
446
00:25:27,961 --> 00:25:29,528
it's probably that day.
447
00:25:31,138 --> 00:25:32,139
- It was bitterly cold.
448
00:25:33,793 --> 00:25:36,491
I have a picture which I
will keep forever of myself,
449
00:25:36,622 --> 00:25:39,320
Captain Johnson,
another officer.
450
00:25:41,191 --> 00:25:45,021
- You can just tell by
the posture of the people
451
00:25:45,152 --> 00:25:48,677
who are walking down this
path in this desolate area,
452
00:25:48,808 --> 00:25:51,332
is like, what is going on?
453
00:25:51,419 --> 00:25:53,856
[somber music]
454
00:26:01,560 --> 00:26:03,866
- June Stott was
developmentally disabled.
455
00:26:05,215 --> 00:26:07,566
Again, these women
were so vulnerable.
456
00:26:09,089 --> 00:26:11,091
- Another photograph
went up on the wall.
457
00:26:11,221 --> 00:26:14,050
It's another one
of these tragedies.
458
00:26:16,705 --> 00:26:18,577
- The offender's
behavior can evolve.
459
00:26:20,274 --> 00:26:23,059
After she was dead, she
was obviously turned over
460
00:26:23,146 --> 00:26:24,670
and we could tell,
461
00:26:24,757 --> 00:26:27,934
that wound was a post
mortem wound after death.
462
00:26:28,064 --> 00:26:30,545
Now, that tells us
that the offender
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00:26:30,632 --> 00:26:32,765
is spending time with this body.
464
00:26:32,852 --> 00:26:35,550
So this is the
evolution of violence.
465
00:26:37,334 --> 00:26:40,294
And our prediction was that
we would see more of this.
466
00:26:42,992 --> 00:26:46,256
[gentle music]
467
00:26:46,343 --> 00:26:49,738
- June Cicero would
work out on the streets.
468
00:26:51,087 --> 00:26:53,786
When word got out
that she was missing,
469
00:26:53,873 --> 00:26:57,441
with her intuition about johns.
470
00:26:57,528 --> 00:27:00,227
Now that was a shocker.
471
00:27:00,314 --> 00:27:02,882
- June's photo was
now on the wall.
472
00:27:02,969 --> 00:27:05,754
[suspenseful music]
473
00:27:07,800 --> 00:27:09,932
- The next victim
was Elizabeth Gibson
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00:27:11,020 --> 00:27:12,195
and then Darlene Trippi.
475
00:27:12,282 --> 00:27:15,634
[suspenseful music]
476
00:27:15,721 --> 00:27:17,418
There's a sense of desperation.
477
00:27:17,548 --> 00:27:19,594
It had the city in its grip.
478
00:27:19,681 --> 00:27:21,552
Rather than sit back and wait,
479
00:27:21,683 --> 00:27:24,251
let's use his
behavior against him.
480
00:27:26,906 --> 00:27:29,648
See if we can find this
offender returning to the scene.
481
00:27:30,823 --> 00:27:33,129
They put troopers out there.
482
00:27:33,216 --> 00:27:36,219
Helicopters are flying along
the streams and the waterways
483
00:27:36,306 --> 00:27:39,222
using his behavior
to shape the search.
484
00:27:39,309 --> 00:27:41,094
This is a trap we
can lay for him.
485
00:27:41,224 --> 00:27:43,662
[ominous music]
486
00:28:03,507 --> 00:28:05,553
- I came back from Vietnam.
487
00:28:05,640 --> 00:28:09,557
I'm home three days,
my mother says,
488
00:28:09,688 --> 00:28:11,037
"Aren't you gonna
go see your wife?"
489
00:28:11,124 --> 00:28:12,995
I asked, "Mom, what wife?
490
00:28:13,126 --> 00:28:14,040
What are you talking about?"
491
00:28:14,127 --> 00:28:15,781
I'd forgot I was married.
492
00:28:15,911 --> 00:28:17,826
[Arthur laughing]
493
00:28:17,913 --> 00:28:20,481
[somber music]
494
00:28:25,486 --> 00:28:29,011
- He was very loving and
caring in the beginning.
495
00:28:29,098 --> 00:28:31,144
There was a sensitive
side to him,
496
00:28:31,231 --> 00:28:35,017
but I think he kind of got
married to be normal, to fit in.
497
00:28:35,148 --> 00:28:37,846
I'll have the family life
that I didn't have as a kid.
498
00:28:39,543 --> 00:28:43,939
- He is unable to perform
sexually for his wife
499
00:28:44,026 --> 00:28:47,595
and things spiral
down from there.
500
00:28:49,640 --> 00:28:53,732
- She always had doubts
about his sexual confidence.
501
00:28:53,819 --> 00:28:58,301
It would tend to make him
more angry and heightened,
502
00:28:58,388 --> 00:29:01,348
you know, his animosity
and hatred of the women.
503
00:29:01,478 --> 00:29:04,568
[suspenseful music]
504
00:29:04,699 --> 00:29:06,875
- My wife was a blonde, you
know, when I got done with her,
505
00:29:07,006 --> 00:29:08,094
she looked like a raccoon.
506
00:29:09,182 --> 00:29:10,792
Two black eyes, you know,
507
00:29:10,879 --> 00:29:13,752
like I was in a "Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde" type thing.
508
00:29:15,623 --> 00:29:18,931
- Arthur's increasing
cruelty towards his wife
509
00:29:19,018 --> 00:29:20,889
leads her to divorce him.
510
00:29:22,804 --> 00:29:26,155
He has lost control
of his family.
511
00:29:26,242 --> 00:29:29,071
He's lost control of
his sexual prowess
512
00:29:29,202 --> 00:29:33,946
and within a short span of time,
he burns down a paper mill.
513
00:29:34,947 --> 00:29:36,339
He is actually caught
and sentenced
514
00:29:36,470 --> 00:29:37,645
to five years in prison.
515
00:29:39,647 --> 00:29:42,737
Again, this has a
profound effect on him.
516
00:29:42,824 --> 00:29:45,653
Arthur's anger is increasing.
517
00:29:47,263 --> 00:29:49,265
- I went to, I
think it was Attica.
518
00:29:49,396 --> 00:29:50,614
After you're there a while
519
00:29:50,701 --> 00:29:52,921
and you get the
feel of the place,
520
00:29:53,008 --> 00:29:56,403
you can learn about
every crime there is,
521
00:29:56,490 --> 00:29:58,622
how to do anything you want.
522
00:29:58,709 --> 00:30:00,799
Just didn't feel the
same when I was home,
523
00:30:03,671 --> 00:30:04,628
like I didn't belong.
524
00:30:04,715 --> 00:30:07,283
[ominous music]
525
00:30:19,730 --> 00:30:23,256
- We were asking people with
information to call the police
526
00:30:23,343 --> 00:30:25,824
and anything you can do
to develop a little lead.
527
00:30:27,695 --> 00:30:31,786
But park policeman found
a pair of black jeans.
528
00:30:31,873 --> 00:30:35,224
It's not that far from where
Dorothy Blackburn was found.
529
00:30:35,355 --> 00:30:38,227
Inside the jeans were
some identification
530
00:30:38,314 --> 00:30:40,142
with the name of
Felicia Stephens.
531
00:30:40,229 --> 00:30:43,189
[dramatic music]
532
00:30:43,319 --> 00:30:45,104
We went to the mother's house
533
00:30:45,234 --> 00:30:47,933
and she hadn't seen her
for a period of time.
534
00:30:48,063 --> 00:30:50,674
So they did an all out
press, grid searching,
535
00:30:50,761 --> 00:30:53,155
horses, dogs, helicopter.
536
00:30:55,636 --> 00:30:59,509
And so it was December 31st,
537
00:30:59,596 --> 00:31:02,643
January 1st, January
2nd, they're looking,
538
00:31:02,730 --> 00:31:04,601
trying to find out where she was
539
00:31:04,732 --> 00:31:06,603
and we believed it
wasn't gonna be good.
540
00:31:06,690 --> 00:31:09,563
[suspenseful music]
541
00:31:12,871 --> 00:31:14,437
[helicopter roaring]
542
00:31:14,568 --> 00:31:18,441
- The senior state trooper
gets to the helicopter
543
00:31:18,528 --> 00:31:21,401
and he's gonna take one more
look for Felicia Stephens.
544
00:31:21,488 --> 00:31:23,664
As they pass on a bridge,
545
00:31:23,794 --> 00:31:27,015
they see frozen
546
00:31:27,102 --> 00:31:28,582
in the creek, a body.
547
00:31:30,627 --> 00:31:32,847
- But when they got
down to the ice,
548
00:31:32,978 --> 00:31:34,240
it wasn't Felicia Stephens,
549
00:31:36,459 --> 00:31:37,678
This was June Cicero.
550
00:31:37,765 --> 00:31:40,246
[somber music]
551
00:31:43,292 --> 00:31:44,815
- She was supposed to
come by for the holiday
552
00:31:44,946 --> 00:31:46,078
and she never showed up.
553
00:31:48,471 --> 00:31:51,431
- The last time I saw her, she
was walking down Main Street
554
00:31:51,561 --> 00:31:53,215
and I was in the
car with my father
555
00:31:55,043 --> 00:31:58,742
and as we rode past, he
said, "There's your mother."
556
00:31:58,829 --> 00:32:00,396
And we stopped.
557
00:32:02,094 --> 00:32:04,052
And I got to sit with
her for about 20 minutes.
558
00:32:04,183 --> 00:32:05,271
Last time I saw her alive.
559
00:32:07,012 --> 00:32:09,188
- He was five or six years old.
560
00:32:09,275 --> 00:32:13,105
He didn't understand
what was really going on.
561
00:32:13,235 --> 00:32:14,758
He just knew she
wasn't coming back.
562
00:32:17,457 --> 00:32:20,286
[suspenseful music]
563
00:32:21,983 --> 00:32:25,421
- About 12 to 15 feet
above where the body is,
564
00:32:25,508 --> 00:32:28,729
they see a gray Chevrolet
Celebrity stopped,
565
00:32:28,816 --> 00:32:29,948
and what do they see?
566
00:32:30,078 --> 00:32:31,862
They see the person pull away.
567
00:32:31,950 --> 00:32:34,126
[suspenseful music]
568
00:32:34,213 --> 00:32:37,564
Whoa, you know,
what are the chances
569
00:32:37,694 --> 00:32:41,394
that somebody's gonna be
just coincidentally stopped
570
00:32:41,524 --> 00:32:42,308
in this bridge?
571
00:32:44,136 --> 00:32:45,659
- So this thing
now is exploding.
572
00:32:47,356 --> 00:32:51,230
This was the behavior
that we were looking for,
573
00:32:51,360 --> 00:32:54,320
that the killer would be
returning to the scene.
574
00:32:54,450 --> 00:32:56,539
You can't let this
guy slip away.
575
00:32:56,670 --> 00:32:57,497
This is the break.
576
00:33:02,676 --> 00:33:04,156
[water rushing]
577
00:33:05,984 --> 00:33:10,814
- This was the break that
you couldn't anticipate.
578
00:33:10,901 --> 00:33:13,034
The helicopter happened
to be passing over
579
00:33:13,165 --> 00:33:14,731
at the exact time
they see the body
580
00:33:14,862 --> 00:33:16,995
and the person in
the car drives away.
581
00:33:18,692 --> 00:33:22,217
Police helicopter
follows this individual
582
00:33:22,304 --> 00:33:23,175
to a nursing home.
583
00:33:24,263 --> 00:33:26,569
Troopers respond
to the location.
584
00:33:26,700 --> 00:33:28,832
They ask him about
what's going on.
585
00:33:28,963 --> 00:33:29,790
He says, "What's the big deal?
586
00:33:29,920 --> 00:33:31,705
I was just taking a piss."
587
00:33:33,750 --> 00:33:36,231
- You're hoping this is the
guy, you can't really be sure.
588
00:33:36,362 --> 00:33:38,016
Now, let's get this
guy identified,
589
00:33:38,103 --> 00:33:39,278
let's find out who he is.
590
00:33:39,365 --> 00:33:41,410
[suspenseful music]
591
00:33:41,497 --> 00:33:45,719
- And this is the first time
in this 21 month nightmare
592
00:33:47,068 --> 00:33:49,027
that the name of Arthur
Shawcross surfaces.
593
00:33:50,941 --> 00:33:52,595
As suspicious as it may be
594
00:33:52,682 --> 00:33:56,425
that someone is stopped
15 feet above a body,
595
00:33:56,512 --> 00:33:59,385
that does not amount to
probable cause to arrest him.
596
00:34:00,821 --> 00:34:03,476
- You only have one chance
at these investigations.
597
00:34:03,606 --> 00:34:07,349
So a consensus was made that
it would be the best thing
598
00:34:07,436 --> 00:34:09,134
to let him go
599
00:34:11,658 --> 00:34:13,051
so we could build a case.
600
00:34:14,748 --> 00:34:16,141
- But he was tethered.
601
00:34:16,228 --> 00:34:17,664
The surveillance was on him,
602
00:34:17,751 --> 00:34:20,884
he wasn't going out
killing anybody that night.
603
00:34:20,971 --> 00:34:23,800
- We wanted probable cause
to be able to arrest him.
604
00:34:23,931 --> 00:34:25,280
So that was the plan.
605
00:34:25,367 --> 00:34:27,282
We're gonna try to
find the prostitute
606
00:34:27,369 --> 00:34:29,415
who was able to pick
him out as a john.
607
00:34:32,070 --> 00:34:33,767
- They put a photo
array together
608
00:34:33,897 --> 00:34:35,856
and one of them
picked out Shawcross.
609
00:34:35,986 --> 00:34:38,902
[suspenseful music]
610
00:34:40,687 --> 00:34:45,039
- The composite also closely
resembled Arthur Shawcross.
611
00:34:45,126 --> 00:34:46,649
That provided probable cause,
612
00:34:46,736 --> 00:34:48,260
the charge was
patronizing a prostitute.
613
00:34:48,347 --> 00:34:49,217
It was a crime.
614
00:34:49,304 --> 00:34:51,741
[tense music]
615
00:34:53,961 --> 00:34:56,398
- They took him into
the interview room.
616
00:34:56,485 --> 00:34:57,965
There was no emotion whatsoever.
617
00:34:59,401 --> 00:35:00,924
And they said, "Art,
you're here now.
618
00:35:02,317 --> 00:35:05,059
Get it over with, you
know, clear it up."
619
00:35:05,146 --> 00:35:07,757
[dramatic music]
620
00:35:09,237 --> 00:35:11,587
- I'm not in the room,
but I'm close by.
621
00:35:11,674 --> 00:35:14,677
So I'm going, "Man, we'd
better get this confession."
622
00:35:14,764 --> 00:35:17,071
- We certainly didn't know
how long that was gonna take
623
00:35:17,202 --> 00:35:20,030
or which he was gonna
admit to or not admit to.
624
00:35:20,161 --> 00:35:22,990
[ominous music]
625
00:35:23,077 --> 00:35:25,688
- We found out that he
frequented the river,
626
00:35:25,819 --> 00:35:26,950
that he was a fisherman.
627
00:35:28,561 --> 00:35:29,736
But he was denying anything.
628
00:35:31,303 --> 00:35:32,739
The point came where
they confronted him.
629
00:35:32,826 --> 00:35:35,437
[dramatic music]
630
00:35:39,920 --> 00:35:41,400
He was confronted.
631
00:35:41,487 --> 00:35:43,619
At that point, he confessed
632
00:35:43,750 --> 00:35:45,665
to the Elizabeth
Gibson homicide.
633
00:35:49,973 --> 00:35:52,062
And then gave a written
signed statement
634
00:35:52,150 --> 00:35:54,021
as to the details
of that homicide.
635
00:35:56,328 --> 00:35:58,547
- It was a very good moment.
636
00:35:58,678 --> 00:36:02,638
There wasn't gonna be any
more victims by this guy.
637
00:36:04,074 --> 00:36:06,076
- Then the background
investigation continued
638
00:36:06,164 --> 00:36:09,297
and then we find out
all of the details
639
00:36:09,384 --> 00:36:10,864
that he in fact is on parole.
640
00:36:12,561 --> 00:36:15,608
- Every station,
newspaper went wild
641
00:36:15,695 --> 00:36:18,654
trying to find out the
background of this guy
642
00:36:18,741 --> 00:36:21,831
and boy, when we found out
he had murdered in the past,
643
00:36:23,485 --> 00:36:24,791
that was shocking.
644
00:36:24,921 --> 00:36:27,837
[suspenseful music]
645
00:36:46,465 --> 00:36:51,861
- So at 27, after serving a
few years in prison for arson,
646
00:36:53,123 --> 00:36:56,039
Arthur Shawcross, he moves
to Watertown, New York,
647
00:36:56,170 --> 00:36:57,954
the place where he grew up
648
00:36:58,085 --> 00:37:01,654
and now he has to
re-enter society.
649
00:37:04,570 --> 00:37:08,443
He goes to a local
area for fishing
650
00:37:08,530 --> 00:37:13,753
and there he meets a 10
year old boy named Jack.
651
00:37:16,364 --> 00:37:20,238
- I knew where all the good
fishing places were all around.
652
00:37:22,501 --> 00:37:25,243
- Arthur lures Jack
into the woods.
653
00:37:27,114 --> 00:37:29,203
He forces him to strip naked.
654
00:37:30,857 --> 00:37:34,121
- Arthur seizes the
opportunity to violate the boy.
655
00:37:35,470 --> 00:37:38,821
He himself was violated
when he was a boy,
656
00:37:38,952 --> 00:37:42,608
not dissimilar, you
know, to the victim.
657
00:37:42,695 --> 00:37:47,221
Now he's making somebody
else endure that misery.
658
00:37:49,223 --> 00:37:52,226
- Jack becomes
afraid and runs away.
659
00:37:52,313 --> 00:37:54,402
[dramatic music]
660
00:37:54,489 --> 00:37:56,578
And Arthur starts chasing him
661
00:37:58,798 --> 00:37:59,799
and he tackles him.
662
00:38:01,540 --> 00:38:02,932
- Once you kill somebody,
663
00:38:03,019 --> 00:38:05,239
killing somebody else is
a snap of a finger.
664
00:38:05,326 --> 00:38:06,458
[dramatic music]
665
00:38:11,593 --> 00:38:12,986
[somber music]
666
00:38:22,300 --> 00:38:25,433
Once you kill, it
is easier then on.
667
00:38:28,131 --> 00:38:29,437
You know, you don't forget it.
668
00:38:29,568 --> 00:38:32,353
[suspenseful music]
669
00:38:32,440 --> 00:38:36,052
- Arthur lures
Jack into the woods
670
00:38:36,183 --> 00:38:38,794
where the boy is alone
and is vulnerable.
671
00:38:38,925 --> 00:38:41,667
[suspenseful music]
672
00:38:43,190 --> 00:38:44,670
Arthur rapes him.
673
00:38:47,847 --> 00:38:49,196
But Jack escapes
674
00:38:50,545 --> 00:38:53,418
and Arthur chases him.
675
00:38:53,548 --> 00:38:54,332
He grabs him.
676
00:38:55,811 --> 00:38:58,031
Strangles him and murders him.
677
00:38:58,118 --> 00:39:00,686
[dramatic music]
678
00:39:04,733 --> 00:39:08,737
- After it was over, I
was covered from sweat
679
00:39:08,868 --> 00:39:11,349
from top of my head, to
the center of my chest,
680
00:39:12,959 --> 00:39:18,268
my hearing and my vision,
like purse in hands
681
00:39:18,356 --> 00:39:20,053
and I couldn't hear nothing.
682
00:39:20,183 --> 00:39:22,708
Everything was dead around me,
683
00:39:22,838 --> 00:39:26,364
you know, and I was in a fog.
684
00:39:26,451 --> 00:39:29,062
[ominous music]
685
00:39:33,240 --> 00:39:35,198
- I think for Arthur,
686
00:39:35,285 --> 00:39:37,723
that was like getting back
687
00:39:37,853 --> 00:39:39,812
at all those who had hurt him
688
00:39:39,899 --> 00:39:41,727
when he was the age of that boy,
689
00:39:44,860 --> 00:39:48,211
but doing so in an even
far more dreadful fashion.
690
00:39:50,431 --> 00:39:51,824
- When you're doing
things like that,
691
00:39:51,954 --> 00:39:53,913
you don't think about
it, it's just instant.
692
00:39:56,568 --> 00:39:58,918
Just do it, get rid
of it and walk away.
693
00:40:00,920 --> 00:40:04,924
- Arthur's first murder
of 10 year old Jack
694
00:40:05,011 --> 00:40:07,535
could be seen as a precursor
695
00:40:07,622 --> 00:40:11,147
for his later murders
of sex workers,
696
00:40:11,234 --> 00:40:17,763
because these are individuals
that were weaker than him,
697
00:40:17,850 --> 00:40:19,895
that he could dominate.
698
00:40:19,982 --> 00:40:22,768
[mysterious music]
699
00:40:31,646 --> 00:40:35,389
He is released and moves
to Rochester, New York
700
00:40:35,520 --> 00:40:38,218
and this became his playground.
701
00:40:38,348 --> 00:40:41,134
[suspenseful music]
702
00:40:44,964 --> 00:40:47,314
[tense music]
703
00:40:53,581 --> 00:40:55,409
- They continued
to interrogate him,
704
00:40:55,496 --> 00:40:58,064
showing him pictures
of the deceased women
705
00:40:58,151 --> 00:40:59,457
and he starts dealing them out.
706
00:41:01,807 --> 00:41:03,983
- He went through each
and every one of them
707
00:41:05,767 --> 00:41:07,769
and gave his account of how
he killed each one of them.
708
00:41:07,856 --> 00:41:10,337
[ominous music]
709
00:41:13,732 --> 00:41:16,343
- When you look at the
murders, he kept the same MOs.
710
00:41:18,214 --> 00:41:20,565
Arthur Shawcross was
the type of killer
711
00:41:20,652 --> 00:41:22,349
who went after easy prey.
712
00:41:24,133 --> 00:41:26,266
- You meet a prostitute
on the street,
713
00:41:26,396 --> 00:41:28,964
yeah, I was like a kid
in a candy store, right?
714
00:41:29,051 --> 00:41:31,445
[Arthur laughing]
715
00:41:31,576 --> 00:41:35,362
- He's using his bare
hands to strangle them.
716
00:41:35,449 --> 00:41:40,149
Not only is this intimate, but
this shows his absolute rage.
717
00:41:41,760 --> 00:41:45,807
He is seeing the life
go out of their eyes.
718
00:41:45,894 --> 00:41:48,375
[ominous music]
719
00:41:54,816 --> 00:41:56,644
- After I admitted to the 11,
720
00:41:56,731 --> 00:41:58,341
it was like a big
weight fell off me
721
00:41:59,865 --> 00:42:01,910
and then one detective asked me,
722
00:42:01,997 --> 00:42:03,259
"If you had to do it over
again, what would you do?"
723
00:42:03,390 --> 00:42:04,913
And I said, "I'd put
'em all in one hole
724
00:42:05,000 --> 00:42:06,132
and you'd never find 'em."
725
00:42:06,219 --> 00:42:08,656
[tense music]
726
00:42:17,883 --> 00:42:20,189
- You're gratified that
there was a conviction,
727
00:42:20,276 --> 00:42:22,801
but it's not gonna
bring those women back.
728
00:42:22,931 --> 00:42:25,891
It's gonna be a long road
for recovery, if ever,
729
00:42:25,978 --> 00:42:27,066
for the victims' families.
730
00:42:28,763 --> 00:42:30,722
- [Charles] We should
always keep in mind,
731
00:42:30,852 --> 00:42:32,811
the victims and their families
732
00:42:32,898 --> 00:42:35,378
who certainly didn't deserve
to live with the aftermath.
733
00:42:38,643 --> 00:42:41,254
- What happened to my
mother is his fault.
734
00:42:42,995 --> 00:42:46,215
What happened to those
other ladies is his fault.
735
00:42:46,302 --> 00:42:47,434
She was a beautiful lady.
736
00:42:49,479 --> 00:42:52,874
The smile that she had.
737
00:42:53,005 --> 00:42:54,093
That's what's important
738
00:42:57,400 --> 00:43:01,274
to have that picture in my head.
739
00:43:01,361 --> 00:43:04,277
[suspenseful music]
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