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a murderer uses the
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American railway network to travel
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he strikes at random before disappearing
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similar clues found at
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several murder scenes lead
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investigators to believe that a
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single predator hooks up the worst
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of all a killer in serial
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ritualized murder
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he ruthlessly cunning is still on the
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move but the authorities will be
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determined to stop him as quickly as possible
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[Music]
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[Music]
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December 17, 1998 at West University
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place in Texas
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a young woman called the police
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in front of a work colleague's house
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she was worried about her friend
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a renowned doctor who taught at the
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medical school
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she did not show up for work
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that morning
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according to her colleague it was absolutely not
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not like her usual
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she had not answered his
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phone calls during the day
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nor the numerous ringing of the
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doorbell
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she was certain that something
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serious had happened to him
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[Music]
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all the doors and windows were
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locked
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from the outside nothing seemed wrong
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the police discovered while the
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garage door was unlocked
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and the door leading from the garage to
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the inside was wide open
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jewelry on the floor seemed to
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indicate that the house had been
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burglarized [Music ]
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[Music]
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the house had been ransacked
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the police were moving cautiously
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the intruder could still be there
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we will make sure he was not on the
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ground floor
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clothes lying on the floor
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seemed to lead upstairs
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into the master bedroom the
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police find towards the end
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she had been brutally killed
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[Music]
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at the crime scene
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this investigator who then had 10
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years of experience within the same
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police department was surprised to learn that a
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telomicicide had been committed
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and this 5 km² neighborhood in the heart of
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Houston is a residential area where
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wealthy people live. The last time
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a murder was committed there was
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in 1985 during the robbery of a pharmacy
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the brutality of this murder dismayed the
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detective
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there were streaks of blood all over
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the corridor on the walls and the door
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the body had been completely
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covered except for one arm and two
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legs which were sticking out of the covers
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a large butcher knife was
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on a pillow at side of the body
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[Music]
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the investigators also collected
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a fairly heavy blunt object stained
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with blood near the body
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the two weapons seemed to come from the
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house
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the police came into contact with
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the victim's husband who took it from them.
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their two children
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with relatives out of
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town for a meal on the occasion of the approaching Christmas
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they had been absent for a few
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days
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the clues suggested that the
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murderer had taken up all his time in
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the house
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he had opened some presents Christmas
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and searched through the victim's personal effects
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he had spilled the contents of her
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handbag and left her driver's license in view
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this display was strange to say the least
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[Music]
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in the kitchen the detective found
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partially eaten fruit
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another clue that the murderer had
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lingered in the house
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he also found the keys to
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the victim's jeep
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according to her husband it was the only set
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of keys to the vehicle
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in the garage no
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fingerprints were found at the location where the
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killer had probably entered
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but on a workbench the investigators
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found near a pair of pliers the
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plastic top of the steering column
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the murderer had undoubtedly stolen the
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victim's jeep it was thought that he
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must have broken the column of the jeep
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to start it
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but the murderer had made a
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big mistake
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by taking over the steering column
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I could see
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very clear fingerprints on the
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shiny black plastic
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[Music]
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we keep this piece carefully
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for have it analyzed in the laboratory
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during the autopsy the forensic doctor
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concluded that the victim's death was
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attributable to multiple stab wounds
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and costs inflicted on the
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head with a blunt object in addition the
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victim had been sexually assaulted
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the sordid aspect of the mood was worrying
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Detective Maha
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it was not a question of a
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random murder it was much more than that
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the detectives were aware that
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murderers like this only
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ever strike 'only once
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two days later 300 km away the
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San Antonio police found a
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skirt abandoned in the parking lot
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of a hotel
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by the license plate we
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discovered that the owner lived in
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West University place it was the
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vehicle of the female doctor
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the plastic top of the steering column was
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no longer there
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inside the investigators found
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a guitar and a close call
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the victim's husband had noted the
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disappearance of these two items from
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him
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[Music]
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we had started this vehicle by
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tinkering with the ignition wires we
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also noticed that the steering column
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itself was barely
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functional
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[Music]
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we took all the
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fingerprints as much as this is the interior
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that the one on the exterior of the vehicle but
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none was usable
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at the police station's forensic laboratory
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the experts made
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digital copies of the prints taken from
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the top of the steering column and
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entered them into their
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computerized identification system
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Carlos Rodriguez
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the computer then provided another name
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that of Raphaël Rescendez Ramirez
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we sent his results to the
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criminal justice services division of the
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FBI
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by searching their database
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the agents then obtained dozens of
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pseudonyms and other information on
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the scenes
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this one had a lengthy
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criminal record dating back 20 years
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earlier there was also a warrant
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for his arrest for a car theft
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investigators reviewed the suspect's file
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obtained from the Immigration
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and Naturalization Service and learned that
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Rescendez frequently crossed and
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illegally the border between the
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United States and Mexico
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more recently he had been arrested in
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California for being without
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authorization and armed in a railway zone
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he had then been deported to Mexico
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it seemed that Raphaël and Sandez
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had returned to Texas
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his life of homelessness made it difficult
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to trace
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the detective in the file of the
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suspect to find a starting point for
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the search
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he obtained the name of the sister of the fugitive
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she lived in albukerke in
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New Mexico
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during a
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pre-arranged conference call Mahal questioned
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while at the Albuckerque police station
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about her brother's recent activities;
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she rarely spoke to him;
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however, she did mention
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stopping in Albuquerque to
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stay at her home for a few days before
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disappearing again
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the authorities also appealed to the
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public for help, distributing
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posters with the photo of the suspect in
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the railway guys frequented by snds
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in March, three months after the murder
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of the female doctor several people
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reported seeing the suspect near
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the railroad tracks in San Antonio
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vessunday didn't know ran 300 km west
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every time they signed in he
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disappeared before the police
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arrived on the scene
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the alleged murderer was
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constantly moving jumping from one train to another
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and thus evading the authorities
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with the country's thousands of kilometers of
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railway tracks Rafael reessendez
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could be anywhere
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5 months after the murder of the female
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doctor and only 150 km away either
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in Wimereux Texas the faithful of a
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church were worried about the state of their
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pastor
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his family had not come to
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church that morning
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he found the couple murdered in their
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bed
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wimer is a very small town and no
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murder had never been committed there
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the agents of the Ford ben Kanté sheriff's office
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arrived on the scene
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the pastor and his wife had both
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been killed with a sledgehammer
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a tool found in the garage
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the medical examiner estimated that the deaths
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had between 24 and 36 hours
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earlier the couple had therefore been murdered
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late on Friday evening or early on Saturday
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morning
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there was still money and
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valuables on the scene
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theft was therefore not the motive for this
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double missile
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the technicians sprayed luminol
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in the room
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this product reacted with the
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blood protein and other bodily leaks
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traces of the victim's blood
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and a bodily fluid
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of unknown origin were found,
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subsequent analyzes showed that
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the woman had been raped
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after these murders the killer appeared to
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have remained at the scene at times
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he had eaten in the
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victims' kitchen and took the time to examine
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their driver's licenses
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the investigators on scene had not
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heard of the murder of West
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University Place
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but it would not be long
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in May 1999 the Texas authorities
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were looking for the fugitive
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Raphaël Sendez his fingerprints were found
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at the scene of the
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murder of a female doctor of West
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University Place a few months later
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a pastor and his wife had been found
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fatally beaten in their house in
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Wimereux. The
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couple's red pick-up had disappeared,
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probably stolen by the murderer.
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The police transmitted the description of this
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vehicle to all the patrol units
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[Music]
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at the Ministry of Defense. Public Safety
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State Police investigators were
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baffled by this crime scene
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the evidence found in the house the
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food consumed and the display of
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victims' ID cards indicated that the
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predator had ritualized his murders
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state police State
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contacted the Houston FBI office to
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request the assistance of psychological profile specialist
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and special agent Marc
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Young
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several messages are hidden at a
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crime scene many
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forensic clues and many behavioral clues
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in addition to collecting
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physical clues like fingerprints
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DNA hair and fibers we can
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also define the behavior of the
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criminal
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the way he goes about
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committing his misdeed is unique
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Yang noticed that the murderer had acted
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with fury but without panic
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this what struck me the most about scriminel
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was that unlike many
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others he had stayed in the house for a long time
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he had opened the wallets and
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handbags of the two victims and took out
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their identity document
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other words the murderer
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sat there looking at the photos of his
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victims without touching the
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credit cards or taking any cash
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forensic psychologists can
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analyze the behavioral choices of a
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murderer to learn a little more
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about him
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in this case after killing his
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victims the murderer continued to
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hit them with his weapon but
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then covered their bodies
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this could indicate that he was
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disgusted with what he had done
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by then displaying the identity cards
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of the victims he gave himself the impression
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of dominating them as if he was trying to
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know the details of the lives of the
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people he had killed
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he was one of the police officers to whom young
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had already seen
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similar behavioral clues before
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he knew the details of a case
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in West universe series where the murder
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presented similarities with this
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last case and he believed that this
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could be attributable to the same height
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not only was the way of proceeding
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identical but also
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ritualized behavior had been noted this that we
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frequently call the signature of the killer
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if there was a link between the two
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cases the laboratory experts would find it
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the advantages we had was
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to have found clues in both
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places we had
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fingerprints and DNA for the West
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University case and DNA was also available
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for the Wheim case.
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Genetic analyzes revealed that
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the body leak found in both
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cases came from one and the same
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person,
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so it was the same man. who had
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raped the two women
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as the jeep of the first victim had been found
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the investigators
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wondered how the murderer had
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gotten to the second crime scene
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in both cases he had stolen
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his victims' vehicle after the crime
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according to all plausibility this means
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that someone had led the criminal
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to this place or that some of
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his acquaintances already lived in the
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surrounding area
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young was studying the suspect's file
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Raphaël rescendes
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during the investigation into this fugitive
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that it was noted that resendes was
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traveling by train
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according to the file there was a
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railway track only 50 meters from the
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house of the woman doctor in
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wasswiversity place
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there was a railway track in front of
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whymer's house
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now that the two cases seemed to
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well connect one to the other the
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investigators were convinced that they
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were dealing with a killer in Syria who
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committed his crimes in a ritual manner
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his way of proceeding was rather
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sophisticated we don't act like that by
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chance on a whim it's
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something what in this exercise that we have
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already committed in the past and moreover was
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certainly not something
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that he was going to stop doing suddenly
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the investigators feared that sndes would
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use the vehicles he stole and
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the trains to find his next
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victim
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[Music]
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at the FBI office in Houston the squad
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which took care of the fugitives joins
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the search to find SNCF the
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special agent Bobby hacker
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we suspected that he had left the
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sector and that he had probably
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crossed other American states to
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go to Mexico as resunday
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probably knew he had left Texas
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the investigators were able to obtain an
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arrest warrant against him for having
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illegally fled the state to avoid
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legal prosecution plus the FBI
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could use all our resources
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to find the fugitive
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the first thing we wanted to do
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was find out everything we
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could about rescendes we knew he
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had been arrested 13 times I
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immediately got my hands on all these
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prison files to be able to
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identify not only his relatives by
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year but also the people with whom he
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was in contact to better understand
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how they lived all the
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interrogation reports revealed that no one
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really knew this man his
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family had not had a lot of
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contact with him since he had left
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home at 12 years old he went to live
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in capulco then finally in Florida
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despite the little information the
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forensic psychologist markliang had to
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predict the suspect's behavior
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based on these past actions
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he sent the files of the two cases to
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experts from the program for the arrest of
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violent criminals the by cap
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the experts of this service use
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sophisticated databases which
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allow them to find other
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identical cases still irresolutely
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informed of a case of the same guy in
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extinct in kentucky
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a man of hispanic origin had
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attacked a student and killed her boyfriend
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[Music]
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this had happened late at night in
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1997 near a train track along
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which the couple was walking
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the man had been killed by a
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stone blow to the head and the woman had been raped,
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she had also been
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physically attacked and seriously injured
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although greatly shaken by this
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attack the young woman had escaped
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after realizing the death of
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her boyfriend she went to a
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nearby house and asked
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its occupants to call the police
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she described her attacker to a sketch
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artist who drew a
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portrait of him
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the Lexington police sent the
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sketch in Lyon
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by comparing the photos we
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had I was stunned by his
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resemblance to the suspect
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I was rather optimistic because it could
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be the same man
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but a sketch does not constitute
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proof in itself Yang had to obtain
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scientific proof to support this
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hypothesis he took while the
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Lexington police still had
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DNA samples obtained after the
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rape two years earlier
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he requested that the samples be
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sent to the FBI forensic laboratory
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in Washington
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to the genetic identification service
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experts examined the samples
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here is the expert Harlem Justy
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we have 13 different segments of
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the DNA double helix
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we will therefore obtain the profile of each
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of these segments it is a bit like the
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physical characteristics of the individual
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we can examining a segment of a
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genetic code that another person could
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have in common with our subject is
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like saying that two people have
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brown eyes which is very common
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so we examine these 13 segments of DNA and
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it is as if we established that this
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person had brown eyes that they
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had expensive taste that they were
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six feet tall and had red hair the more
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segments we have the more precise the profile
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is
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after having obtained the genetic profile
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of the Lexington murderer juusty
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contacted the experts from Texas who had
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analyzed the samples from Wimer and
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West University Place
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by comparing my roller results we were
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able to conclude that there was
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probably only one subject in
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other words the same individual with
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clerk all these crimes
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in Texas Yang relayed the news to his
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colleagues
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I called the Lexington Police Department
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and the investigators regained
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hope because they had believed that
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this case would never be solved
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[Music]
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for the Lexington Police Raphaël
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resndez was now the
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number 1 suspect
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authorities in the southwest of the country were
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combing all the
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homeless shelters and railway yards
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resndes was probably hiding there on may
00:24:25
28 an abandoned pastor's vehicle was found
00:24:28
near a recent
00:24:29
rail yard in san antonio
00:24:33
so was left by train
00:24:39
finding it would be a difficult task
00:24:40
for the special agency and curd and his
00:24:43
team
00:24:45
i have never had this kind of
00:24:47
problem before thousands
00:24:49
of tracks ago railways and thousands of
00:24:50
trains which run every day it
00:24:52
was difficult for us to know which
00:24:54
of them they were on to
00:24:58
carry out research of such
00:24:59
magnitude the investigators had to be
00:25:01
ingenious
00:25:06
we decided to have
00:25:08
small posters printed with its photo that was
00:25:10
distributed to people who take the train
00:25:12
frequently
00:25:17
in rail yards across the country
00:25:19
the investigators informed the employees
00:25:21
of the possible presence of Raphaël
00:25:23
Resndes
00:25:24
if he saw him he was to immediately
00:25:26
call the FBI fugitive squad
00:25:30
until -there the only way to trace
00:25:32
Resndez seems to be to follow the trail
00:25:35
of the corpses he left behind him
00:25:40
on June 4, 1999 in Fayette Kanté in Texas
00:25:44
a woman stopped at her mother's house to
00:25:46
see how
00:25:50
the 73 year old widow was doing. lived alone
00:25:57
her house had been ransacked
00:26:01
there was no trace of the widow
00:26:06
searching the rooms one by one
00:26:08
the woman's state of panic only
00:26:10
increased
00:26:12
in the bedroom she found
00:26:14
her mother's body
00:26:18
the victim had been beaten to death
00:26:26
in 1999 the agents were
00:26:30
looking for Raphaël Racendez suspected
00:26:32
of murdering four people in Texas
00:26:34
and Cannet
00:26:37
the media were talking about him more and
00:26:38
more
00:26:39
we even nicknamed him in the
00:26:41
press the killer of the railways
00:26:44
now a widow had been
00:26:46
murdered in the rural area of
00:26:47
Fayette in Texas
00:26:50
like the other victims they lived
00:26:53
near a railway track
00:26:56
this villainous crime seemed to be the work
00:26:58
of Rafael recedes according to the
00:27:00
special agency margin of the FBI
00:27:02
by studying this brutal murder we believed
00:27:06
that we were dealing with the same man
00:27:08
his body had been covered in the same
00:27:11
way
00:27:13
in the other rooms jewelry chests
00:27:16
had been opened
00:27:19
the murderer had gone through his
00:27:20
belongings and taken certain things
00:27:26
the way of proceeding from the killer was
00:27:28
familiar and disturbing he had left
00:27:30
precious jewelry and
00:27:32
cash behind him
00:27:33
yet he had left with
00:27:35
trinkets and personal objects of the
00:27:37
old lady as if he was trying to
00:27:38
preserve a memory of his victim
00:27:41
the prints were taken fingerprints of the
00:27:43
murderer in the laundry room the
00:27:44
broken window indicated that he had entered through
00:27:46
this room
00:27:47
later confirmed that his
00:27:49
fingerprints were indeed those of
00:27:50
resndes
00:27:52
after having murdered his victim
00:27:54
he did not seem in a hurry to
00:27:56
leave the premises
00:27:59
not only had- he took the time to
00:28:01
go around all the rooms to
00:28:03
grab a few items without
00:28:05
rushing but he also ate
00:28:07
fruit and bread as he had
00:28:09
often done, it was not
00:28:12
only his signature... It was his way
00:28:14
of showing that he dominated his victim and
00:28:16
could do whatever he wanted with his
00:28:18
personal possessions. It wasn't
00:28:20
just because he was hungry and
00:28:22
needed to eat.
00:28:26
Two cues in particular in Fayette
00:28:29
Kanté seemed intended for the investigators
00:28:34
the murderer had opened the newspaper on
00:28:36
the sofa to the page where there was an
00:28:38
article on the pastor's vehicle
00:28:39
agreed to be found
00:28:44
in the guest room the investigators
00:28:47
also discovered an
00:28:48
electric train which had just been taken out of
00:28:50
his packaging and which had been installed
00:28:52
on the bed
00:28:55
it seemed that the railway killer
00:28:57
defeated the authorities
00:29:03
a canine unit followed his scent
00:29:05
to the railway tracks
00:29:07
but the trail ended there
00:29:14
[Music]
00:29:19
less than 24 hours later we found
00:29:21
the next victim
00:29:24
another heinous murder had been
00:29:26
committed near the railroad tracks 150 km
00:29:28
from Fayette quinté
00:29:33
I was called in relation to this
00:29:36
crime scene in Houston which had been taken
00:29:38
care of by the city police
00:29:39
that he there were similarities with the
00:29:41
other cases
00:29:43
a 26
00:29:46
year old teacher was found raped and beaten to death in her
00:29:47
bedroom
00:29:50
the murderer took the driver's license out of
00:29:52
the victim's wallet
00:29:53
and left it on the table
00:29:58
as the other victims she lived
00:30:00
near the railway tracks
00:30:04
her car a White Honda had been
00:30:06
stolen
00:30:10
genetic analyzes made it possible to
00:30:11
confirm that SNCF had raped this
00:30:13
woman
00:30:16
now he was killing at an increasingly frantic rate
00:30:21
one of our fears was that this
00:30:24
man commit several murders in quick
00:30:26
succession
00:30:29
we have often been on serial killers
00:30:32
like bandit Ted for example
00:30:36
the pressure exerted on them becomes so
00:30:39
heavy that they fall into very
00:30:41
repetition mode and then produce a number of
00:30:44
victims in an increasingly
00:30:46
frequent interval short
00:30:47
[Music]
00:30:52
the last two victims had been
00:30:54
killed within a 24 hour period
00:30:56
resnay seemed to have increased his
00:30:58
pace
00:31:12
a rail yard worker spotted
00:31:15
the fugitive in flatorina texas
00:31:17
halfway between houston and san andrew
00:31:24
the police and the FBI
00:31:41
at the Houston FBI office formed
00:31:44
a special squad called
00:31:45
the operation
00:31:47
s more than 30 agencies were assigned
00:31:50
exclusively to the party
00:31:55
part of this operation consisted
00:31:57
of two squads
00:32:01
one of these squads was made up of
00:32:03
homicide investigators in Syria
00:32:05
they were analyzing the numerous murders and
00:32:08
identifying evidence
00:32:10
in the other squad there were these
00:32:12
investigators specialized in searching
00:32:13
for fugitives with the sole purpose was to
00:32:15
find and arrest the sendes
00:32:18
tried to find patterns of
00:32:20
behavior in the suspect's past
00:32:23
it was established that he moved according to
00:32:25
the harvests across the country in
00:32:27
the state of Washington he had followed the
00:32:29
route of the avocado harvest in
00:32:31
Florida he was there for the
00:32:33
citrus harvest in kentucke and in North Carolina
00:32:35
for tobacco picking
00:32:39
[Music]
00:32:41
after identifying the farms where he
00:32:43
could work and the addresses of
00:32:44
his friends and family members
00:32:46
the agents entered the ship
00:32:49
we went to all the places where in
00:32:52
our opinion the fugitive was likely
00:32:54
to surrender by sending police
00:32:56
to these people's homes they were discouraged
00:32:58
from helping the fugitive
00:33:03
unfortunately the suspect was moving
00:33:05
quickly and without the help of people
00:33:10
and his murderous spree was not about
00:33:12
to stop either
00:33:15
eight days after the murder of
00:33:17
the Houston teacher
00:33:19
we found in her car 500 km from
00:33:21
her home near the Mexican border
00:33:26
there was a knife inside
00:33:29
but no recent trace
00:33:33
right next to it was a railway line
00:33:36
which had allowed the murderer to go
00:33:39
God that's where
00:33:48
in 1999 more than 35 police agencies
00:33:52
to hunt Raphaël come down that we
00:33:54
had nicknamed the railway killer
00:33:56
when a crime seemed to have been
00:33:59
his work the special agency brand Yang
00:34:01
was called to investigate
00:34:03
I received hundreds of calls from
00:34:06
several police departments across the
00:34:08
country
00:34:09
I was asked to examine certain cases
00:34:12
and determine if it could be the
00:34:14
work of our suspect
00:34:17
on June 15 the body of a 51
00:34:20
year old woman and his father were discovered in
00:34:22
their home in rural
00:34:24
Goran, Illinois.
00:34:27
Investigators from the sheriff's office
00:34:29
believed that Resndes may have been
00:34:31
the perpetrator of the double missile called
00:34:36
from the scene of Scream.
00:34:39
that we were at one of the
00:34:40
other scenes in Texas there were two
00:34:43
railroad tracks right behind
00:34:44
this man's house
00:34:47
the murderer had entered through a back window
00:34:50
he had used a weapon found at the
00:34:52
scene a rifle
00:34:57
he had stole some trinkets and
00:34:59
ate in the house
00:35:07
but this time the murderer had
00:35:10
not done that
00:35:11
he had written a statement on the
00:35:13
wall
00:35:16
several people believed that this
00:35:18
criminal was trying to convey a
00:35:19
political message
00:35:22
[Music]
00:35:24
was not surprised because he had read the
00:35:26
fugitive's incarceration files
00:35:28
as well as his correspondence during these
00:35:30
stays in prison
00:35:32
it was not the first time when
00:35:34
reading his political messages
00:35:36
it was only additional proof
00:35:38
that it was really him who had committed
00:35:40
the last murders he was only
00:35:43
manifesting the fantastic ideas he had
00:35:45
harbored for a long time
00:35:53
but the authorities knew that he was
00:35:55
first and foremost a dangerous predator
00:36:00
there was every reason to believe that he
00:36:02
had gone to Goran by train and that he
00:36:05
had left with the car of his
00:36:06
victims car which was found the
00:36:08
next day without km further south near the
00:36:10
border of Kent
00:36:13
all over the country police officers checked
00:36:15
their unsolved investigations to see if
00:36:17
the murders could not be
00:36:18
attributed to
00:36:20
the special agency Yang checked a
00:36:23
clerk in Yoox Springs, Texas
00:36:25
in October 1998 a woman had been
00:36:29
beaten to death with an old iron
00:36:32
although this murder had never been
00:36:34
solved a careful investigation had been carried out
00:36:36
and keep all the clues
00:36:41
could very well be the author of this
00:36:43
murder
00:36:49
there were blows with a
00:36:51
blunt object to an imagined life she had
00:36:54
not been raped but her body
00:36:56
had been covered with a sheet like the
00:36:57
other victims in Examining the photos
00:37:00
of this crime scene I noticed
00:37:03
that the author of the murder had placed an
00:37:05
identity card of the woman in clear view
00:37:07
so that he could examine it at his leisure
00:37:13
as the wanted murderer could
00:37:14
be anywhere the FBI put the name
00:37:17
of Raphaël Resndez on the list of the 10
00:37:19
most wanted fugitives in the country
00:37:21
these identification photos were
00:37:23
printed on a poster as well as
00:37:25
these 30 different aliases
00:37:27
special agent Bobby hacker thus hoping to
00:37:29
obtain new leads
00:37:32
this allowed us to make the public
00:37:34
more aware of this affair we gave
00:37:36
the description of the fugitive and we were able to
00:37:39
offer a reward of 50,000 dollars
00:37:41
for the capture of rescens
00:37:46
the news of the fila affair headlines
00:37:47
all over the country
00:37:50
in state of alert agents and
00:37:52
police searched hundreds of
00:37:54
freight cars and rail yards
00:37:58
it was as if recent it had
00:38:00
vanished
00:38:05
in charge of the FBI office in Houston
00:38:08
held press conferences to
00:38:10
allow the news to circulate but
00:38:12
he did not hide that the iron was
00:38:13
difficult
00:38:17
many of us have never had
00:38:19
to do a case like that we have to deal
00:38:21
with a lot of unknown data there
00:38:23
is a lot of information to process and
00:38:25
it is an investigation difficult for all
00:38:26
agencies involved in the case
00:38:29
it arouses media interest
00:38:32
across the country
00:38:34
the 8 murders attributable to a single
00:38:35
murderer had the nation in turmoil
00:38:39
the fugitive was cunning and extremely
00:38:41
dangerous
00:38:43
he moved easily everywhere in the
00:38:45
country and could also cross the
00:38:47
border as often as they
00:38:49
wanted
00:38:52
not a route or a thug like the
00:38:55
others who go where the wind the same
00:38:59
this man had a high intelligence quotient
00:39:03
we needed help to capture him
00:39:07
he s preyed on innocent victims
00:39:09
while they slept and no one was
00:39:12
really safe
00:39:14
the reward for the fugitive's capture
00:39:17
was also $125,000
00:39:21
the FBI received calls from
00:39:22
across the country
00:39:24
at the end of the month In June, someone was
00:39:26
recently seen in a homeless shelter
00:39:28
in Louiseville,
00:39:34
but the fugitive did not stay
00:39:36
in the same place for long
00:39:39
when the police arrived on site. He
00:39:42
had already left.
00:39:46
Sergeant Magborner of the
00:39:48
Lexington Police Department in Kentucky, but the
00:39:49
public on guard
00:39:51
if you live near a railway line
00:39:53
make sure your house is well
00:39:55
lit check everything and see if there is
00:39:57
anything unusual talk to your
00:39:59
neighbors check the locks on your
00:40:00
doors and your windows
00:40:03
the calls continue to flow
00:40:07
into the command post we received 3178
00:40:11
calls of these calls we retained 1100
00:40:14
leads in other words it was necessary to conduct
00:40:17
research throughout the United States and
00:40:19
Mexico
00:40:22
at the FBI office the lead more
00:40:25
interesting involved a relative that
00:40:27
no one had heard of
00:40:28
before
00:40:29
the agents learned that resnds
00:40:31
had a wife in Mexico
00:40:35
the special agency Moby and Kurt followed
00:40:37
this unexpected lead
00:40:39
we heard about this
00:40:41
legal wife of rescendes who had been
00:40:43
interviewed by the Mexican media a
00:40:46
local TV station had obtained a
00:40:48
copy of this interview and broadcast it
00:40:50
to us we then went to
00:40:52
pick up this woman to bring her back to
00:40:53
Houston with us and subject her to an
00:40:55
interrogation which lasted two days
00:41:00
the authorities were to learn as
00:41:02
much as possible about snds these behaviors
00:41:04
and places he had been staying
00:41:14
in the last two or three
00:41:17
years
00:41:18
he had given her lots of jewelry
00:41:20
and little figurines of
00:41:23
angels
00:41:24
he had also brought her a
00:41:26
guitar
00:41:27
[Music]
00:41:29
we suspected that all these things
00:41:30
came from crime scenes and we
00:41:33
were in fact then able to demonstrate
00:41:34
that they were linked to the homicides
00:41:39
she stated that rsndes had come to
00:41:41
Mexico very recently but that she
00:41:43
had not seen him for several days
00:41:45
she had accepted to collaborate with the
00:41:47
police because she feared for the
00:41:48
safety of her husband
00:41:50
in Mexico bounty hunters
00:41:52
were looking for him
00:41:53
recent was a place to hide course
00:41:58
on July 10, 1999 happy investigations
00:42:02
on a message from albucker
00:42:05
it was the fugitive's sister
00:42:08
wanted to speak to the authorities
00:42:12
as Jean-Marc Young tells us,
00:42:16
the suspect's parents in Mexico
00:42:18
had been approached by the
00:42:20
police by bounty hunters and
00:42:22
curious people,
00:42:25
they didn't care how which he
00:42:28
would arrest him dead or alive the important thing
00:42:30
was the reward offered for his
00:42:32
capture
00:42:35
the sister of vincendes declared that he had
00:42:37
called she feared that someone would
00:42:40
attack him
00:42:59
on July 12, 1999
00:43:01
Raphaël vessendez accepted to surrender to
00:43:04
a Texas patrolman at a customs station
00:43:13
in accordance with his sister's requests;
00:43:14
authorities let him cross the
00:43:16
border on foot and arrest him with a
00:43:18
select team of
00:43:21
the most fearsome serial killers
00:43:23
in US history. Unis was thus
00:43:25
taken into custody without there having been the
00:43:27
slightest incident
00:43:33
during the interrogation of the suspect by
00:43:35
Mark Giang who revealed that he had committed 13
00:43:38
murders, four of which we still did not know
00:43:40
that he was the author of.
00:43:43
He remembered all of them the smallest
00:43:45
details of his crimes committed several
00:43:46
years ago
00:43:52
after speaking with him I called
00:43:56
the police departments of the localities which were
00:43:58
investigating these cases
00:44:20
the question that the investigators were
00:44:22
asking themselves was why did he
00:44:24
commit these murders
00:44:26
declared that he was killing to eliminate the evil,
00:44:32
however, among these victims there was
00:44:35
a doctor, a pastor and his wife, a
00:44:38
professor and elderly people, all
00:44:40
people appreciated by the community
00:44:41
and loved by their family.
00:44:48
The research to find Raphaël
00:44:49
descended took 8 months of work to
00:44:51
listen to hundreds of thousands of
00:44:53
dollars
00:44:55
in progress he tried to justify his
00:44:57
crimes by pleading temporary insanity
00:45:02
but in May 2000 he was
00:45:04
found guilty of
00:45:06
first degree murder
00:45:08
4 days later Raphaël reessendez
00:45:11
was sentenced to death
00:45:14
[Music]

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La force opérationnelle du FBI commence une chasse a l'homme internationale afin de retrouver un serial killer mexicain. De vraies affaires couvertes par le FBI et racontées à l'aide de reconstructions et d'interviews avec les représentants de la loi et des scientifiques judiciaires. True Crime Stories est la chaine parfaite pour obtenir votre dose quotidienne de documentaires criminels, de la vie carcérales aux serial killers en passant par les fraudes fiscales et les personnes disparues. Abonnez-vous ici: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPDruou4hhY4t-5WXiX9K6g Série: Dossiers FBI, Saison 5, Épisode 6, Sur Les Traces D'Un Meurtrier Contenu distribué par New Dominion Pictures à Little Dot Studios. Pour nous contacter, merci de nous envoyer un email à: [email protected].

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