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00:00This is my confession of what will probably happen within a few days, probably on Friday the 13th.
00:13I'm a little bit different.
00:15Sure, I got talent. I know a lot of talent.
00:17I got a good job.
00:18I got a nice car.
00:20I got a great family.
00:22And I guess the one thing that I do have is a desire to kill.
00:26This is something I've always wanted to do.
00:32And this is my chance.
00:34It's time for me to move on.
00:36But before I do, I'm going to take a few people working.
00:45Happy Friday, Dr. King.
00:56In 1990, Penhandle was a typical Texas small town, 30 minutes from Amarillo.
01:25It's a primarily farming community, and what's the county seat, Carson County.
01:32There was about 2,000 people there.
01:35We're a very Christian, conservative community.
01:40It was a pretty quiet place.
01:42Nothing ever happens there.
01:45Got one line.
01:46Had just a town square and a few little, you know, stores around that, and that was about it.
01:51This is a picture of me when I was principal at Panhandle High School.
01:56The high school only had 250 kids.
01:59In high school, I was a dishwasher at one of the local diners.
02:03And they were known for their pies.
02:08And most of my classmates I had grown up with since kindergarten.
02:11Kids were bored a lot.
02:15We drove around.
02:17We would drive downtown.
02:19Drag Main Street.
02:23Often we'd go and drink beer in the country.
02:25I am Tam Terry.
02:34I'm the sheriff of Carson County, Texas.
02:38We didn't have a dispatcher after midnight.
02:41But if you called the police department, that radio rang at my house.
02:47That night, on July the 13th, 1990, I had two kids that were less than five at home.
02:55We planned on going out to the ranch the next day and riding some horses.
03:02We were settling in for the evening, like normal folks do.
03:06And just before I went to bed, one click of the radio, the base station radio, something
03:13came across about an assault that had taken place.
03:19That Friday night, while everyone else was getting ready for bed.
03:30Jimmy Britton, he was 41.
03:33He had just gotten home after a night out with some friends.
03:36And he heard a knock on the door.
03:50Well, typically at night, you don't get people knocking on your door.
03:54So that was a surprise.
04:01So Jimmy looked out, and there's obviously this darker streetlight on the corner.
04:06Jimmy saw a teenager there who was asking to use the phone because there'd been a car wreck.
04:23Jimmy Britton opens the door, wanting to help.
04:26Jimmy was set up for an ambulance.
04:44The next thing you know, he was dealing with a kid with a knife.
04:52He slashed him across the chest and the torso and the abdomen several times.
04:57And for the next 15 minutes, Jimmy was fighting for his life.
05:02Room to room, fighting, struggling for the night.
05:05And when Jimmy was afraid he might lose this fight.
05:14The kid started vomiting profusely.
05:17Jimmy was able to shove him out the door and slam the door and lock him out.
05:23He was losing blood, but he did not want to take his eyes off the teenager outside.
05:35Jimmy watched this guy pace back and forth outside his home.
05:41Jimmy thought, hey, this guy's regrouping, and he might be going to take another swipe at me.
05:47And that's when he realized there was another way in.
05:56And so he was concerned that the kid might get in the back door.
06:07He got to that back door and he secured it.
06:10He was finally able to manage a call to the police.
06:18911, what is your emergency?
06:20And when he looked back up after calling them, all of a sudden, this guy, he was gone.
06:27He had vanished into the night.
06:31The victim was Jimmy Britton.
06:34We were friends.
06:36He was a meeting inspector for the USDA.
06:38He always has his lawn mowed.
06:41He takes good care of his dogs.
06:43He's always in church.
06:44He's just that guy that everybody likes.
06:49I heard on the radio he was being treated by EMS from multiple slash wounds to his torso.
06:57He had lost a lot of blood.
07:00It was certainly a critical situation.
07:03Jimmy gave the officers the car description and that there's maybe a suspect involved that could be headed back towards Panhandle.
07:13I wanted to catch this guy.
07:15So I got dressed as quickly as I possibly could, trying not to wake the kids up, got out of the house in the car and hauled the pass.
07:23And I'm probably driving 110 and you think, wake up, Tim.
07:32We've got to move.
07:33We've got to get down there.
07:34It's quite the adrenaline rush.
07:36So I went eight miles south to the intersection of 293 and Fonda Market Road 294 because I was almost certain he would come through there.
07:51And I pulled off in the voltage, turned off all my lights and sat there, thinking that if a vehicle came through there, I'm fixing to stop him.
08:01If he wouldn't stop, I would have shot his tires.
08:04If that didn't work, I would have rammed him with my pickup.
08:08I was determined to get him stopped and get him captured.
08:11When you're out there in the dark by yourself, your greatest fear is you don't know who you're looking for.
08:18And you better get ready because your life could be in danger.
08:24And I was on edge.
08:26It's terrifying.
08:27But the car that I was looking for never came by me.
08:45We had no idea where he was.
08:48And trying to find him was like looking for a needle in a haystack.
08:52A few hours before, I had friends who were at Lake McClellan for a birthday party.
09:04They were drinking alcohol, bonfires, music, dancing, laughing, being rambunctious high school kids.
09:14They did not realize that there was a killer among them.
09:17Like some predator stalking his prey.
09:25They were completely oblivious to what was going on.
09:30They were sitting ducks.
09:37I've been doing this police work for 42 years.
09:40These things don't happen in Pannell, Texas.
09:42I've been slashed at with a knife a couple of times.
09:47I've been shot at a couple of times.
09:50But Friday, July the 13th, 1990, I will never forget that night.
09:57The teenager had stabbed Jimmy Britton.
10:00This was a totally unprovoked attack on an innocent guy.
10:05And we were looking for the suspect.
10:09It was scary that we had no way of letting people in Panhandle know what was happening.
10:15They're completely unaware that there's a killer out there.
10:19It's the middle of night.
10:33People in Panhandle are asleep, home in bed, don't have a clue what's going on.
10:39Their doors are unlocked.
10:40Their windows may be open.
10:43And they have no idea that there might be danger.
10:46When the officers arrived, they found Jimmy Britton was bleeding.
10:56He had multiple slash wounds across his torso.
11:00Even though he was terribly wounded, he was conscious.
11:05Jimmy Britton told him he recognized his attacker.
11:09It was his stepdaughter's ex-boyfriend.
11:12His name was Kenneth Glenn Milner, but he was commonly called Glenn.
11:18Jimmy thought Glenn Milner was bad news.
11:22He didn't really want him around his stepdaughter.
11:25Jimmy prevented them from having a relationship
11:27because Glenn had several interactions with law enforcement in Panhandle.
11:34He was a person that the school and law enforcement were concerned about,
11:38hurting people or killing people.
11:40A couple of years ago, he climbed up on the water tower at our city park
11:50and was threatening to jump off
11:54because his girlfriend had broken up with him.
11:58And police officers were able to persuade him to come down.
12:03Not long after the water tower incident,
12:08he drove to Palleter Canyon and proceeded to drive off a cliff
12:12in another attempt to commit suicide.
12:15There was a 600-foot drop at probably a 10 to 20 percent grave,
12:21and he survived that.
12:23Following that, he was admitted to a psychiatric hospital.
12:27And he was there for a while.
12:32And he learned to play the roles, I think, that the doctors wanted him to play.
12:40But once he got out, and then, you know, here we go to July the 13th,
12:47he attacked Jimmy Britton, you know.
12:49We've got to stop this guy before he hurt somebody else, or maybe even kill somebody.
12:56We knew where he lived.
13:00And so we went to his house looking for him.
13:07Parents didn't know where he was.
13:09You have to be concerned that they might not have been truthful.
13:12So it's very possible that he could have been hiding in there.
13:18Everybody had their pistols out.
13:20Most police officers are very brave, and Ballard means a lot,
13:23but that don't mean they're not scared.
13:25We entered his room.
13:30If a mouse had ran across the floor, I'd have probably shot that sucker six times.
13:35The room was painted black.
13:48And the walls, you'd expect to see things like a rock star poster or a Playboy Bunny poster.
13:57And he had slasher movie posters on the wall.
14:01Just grotesque, bloody, deadly things.
14:04Plus, there was a bunch of grotesque masks.
14:15I'm not talking two or three, I'm talking 12 or 15.
14:19One mask was modified to show that part of the facial features had been blown away.
14:34To look down and see what looked like a corpse laying on the floor.
14:44There was a fake corpse in that room.
15:02It's just a shock to the senses.
15:04To me, it tells me he's creepy and that his intentions are not healthy and that he has a warped sense of reality.
15:17We found something even more disturbing, a handwritten hit list of people that he planned to kill.
15:29That hit list had high school students, they had adults.
15:35He wasn't just after Jimmy Britton, that was just his starting place.
15:39Frankie Garcia was just 17, was about to start his senior year.
15:54He was very sweet.
15:55That night, Frankie rode to an old barn out in the country that we called the haunted house.
16:07It was an eerie place.
16:10It was just abandoned, empty, that had no electricity.
16:17Frankie had to walk up to the barn without knowing what was about to happen.
16:23That he was with a killer.
16:34The one thing that I have to have is a desire to kill.
16:55I know it's wrong.
16:57I have no problem distinguishing between right and wrong.
17:00It's just that I don't care.
17:02After Jimmy Britton got hurt, we were hoping that things were settling down, but in reality, things were just beginning.
17:14This vengeance, this cold-blooded murder, going out with the intention of hurting multiple people.
17:29Glenn's parents told the officers that Glenn Milner and Craig Shackelford were close friends.
17:36When the officers got to Craig Shackelford's house, they could tell that he was on edge, that he was nervous.
17:46He said something about Glenn was not the same the last time he talked to her.
17:50His voice even sounded different in that he acted like something snapped.
17:55So Craig tells officers, I've got something you need to see.
18:01And he goes to the side table and pulls out a handwritten note to Craig from Glenn Milner.
18:08And the note said, don't ask questions, just do as instructed.
18:15Cryptic instructions to go to places in the country and look under railroad trestles, and there's a box.
18:23Open the box and follow the instructions.
18:31Well, this kid was playing some sick games.
18:34Well, I'm thinking, what in the world's going to happen next?
18:37The bridge where Glenn told Craig the box was, is on a dirt county road about four miles northwest of Pannell, out in the sticks.
18:53In the middle of the night, when you didn't know what you'd run into, it could be a pretty scary place.
19:01We're looking around under the road, tucked away.
19:04And we found a green ammunition box.
19:10It's risky.
19:12Opening that box, it was scary.
19:15This thing going to blow up when I open the lid?
19:18Is it a booby trap?
19:19And you don't really have time to have a bomb spot to look it over.
19:24So you just man up and do what you've got to do.
19:28Open the thing.
19:29And we were scared to death.
19:34It wasn't booby trap.
19:36And inside the box, we found three handwritten notes and a tape.
19:42The tone of the letters was that Glenn didn't expect to survive the night, and that he was somehow trying to convey to them goodbye.
19:57Jimmy Britton's in the hospital, and that Glenn Milner put him there.
20:00And I think they're just thinking, what in the world's going to happen next?
20:03The letters were addressed to specific people.
20:10Craig, Milner's parents, and Kenja, who was an intern at an Amarillo TV station.
20:19This is a picture of me on the night I graduated high school in 1988, and it was during the time that I dated Glenn Milner.
20:32We dated from around May through probably the end of July.
20:40We spent lots of time at the park talking about our futures and what we wanted to do.
20:46He was funny and fun and kind.
20:51He always called me princess, but he ended up kissing another girl, and I wasn't okay with that.
21:00By 1990, I was really busy with college.
21:05I wanted to be a news reporter at one of the affiliates in New York or Washington.
21:13That was kind of my dream.
21:15We talked on the phone probably weekly, and then eventually that kind of became monthly, and then, you know, every couple of months.
21:26The police told me that there was a note Glenn had written to me along with a tape.
21:32The note said, you know, I'm really sorry that I've done this.
21:38But on the upside, hey, here's the story of the decade for you, princess.
21:41Mother, daddy, I'm sorry that I didn't end up like this.
21:51It's not your fault.
21:52It's nothing you did.
21:54It's tear, tear.
21:55Psychological and tear.
21:57I always want to be better than something to somebody else.
22:01And this is my chance.
22:02Kenneth Glenn Milner was a student in my high school.
22:08He made good grades.
22:10He dressed nice.
22:12He carried himself well.
22:14Everything about Glenn, you thought that he was going to be successful.
22:17We had a few classes together, my freshman, sophomore, which was his junior, senior years.
22:27Glenn could be charming.
22:28He wasn't unattractive.
22:30He had good hair.
22:31And in the 80s, we parted it in the middle and feathered it back, and he certainly did that.
22:36But that's really, really not the whole of me.
22:43And this, I'm sure everybody in my dark time.
22:46In theater art, using a styrofoam bust, he made the Hellraiser character with the pins in his head.
22:54He was very talented in the makeup and mask and the behind-the-scenes stuff for movie making.
23:01Glenn definitely had an affinity for horror movies.
23:06That delicious tingle of being, you know, scared.
23:09He idolized Ted Bundy, Manson, Jack the Ripper.
23:14What I'm going to do, it'll be very brutal and just very sadistic.
23:21Bloody.
23:22But to get people's attention, I won't hang around this life anymore.
23:28I'm ready to go into the next room.
23:29I'm ready to cross and go beyond the door.
23:32And there's just nothing here for me that I want.
23:35I feel sorry for the victims I'm taking.
23:37A few.
23:38A few.
23:40No, a few, which I'm sure people will know which ones.
23:44I mean, I will take great pleasure in totally destroying all the space this earth.
23:52We're a very Christian, conservative community.
23:55And in the 80s, there was a big satanic panic.
23:58It became very well known that he was into satanic activities and beliefs.
24:05He was reading the book of Necronomicon, and it gives you ritual things you can do to get closer to Satan.
24:13I heard that he was also drinking cat's blood.
24:17He really believed that he could be the son of Satan and be closer to him by having the name Damien.
24:23I chose it.
24:26It's synonymous with destruction, death, doom.
24:30It fits me more than anything, with the dark side of me that a lot of people had to see me.
24:33I know that he used to call himself Damien, but he never showed that part of himself with me.
24:42And so I wasn't afraid, but yeah, I probably should have been.
24:46Glenn had scripted himself a horror movie where he's the star and we're the pawns.
25:00It was apparent that Milner had nothing to lose, that he felt like he was not going to survive the night,
25:07and that he was not afraid to die, and he was going to do everything he could to hurt the people on that list.
25:13We felt like time was running out.
25:19Chapter 5, 13.
25:27Glenn Milner expected Friday, July 13, 1990 to be his last day on Earth,
25:33and that he really wanted to go out hurting people or killing people.
25:39Glenn, that's what he was going to try to do.
25:41We did a welfare check on everybody on the hit list,
25:49but because everybody didn't have a cell phone in their pocket,
25:53you had to go knock on doors and talk to people face to face.
25:58There was a number of high school students that Glenn didn't consider his friends
26:02or that he felt might have wronged him in some way.
26:05It was after midnight by this time, and the investigators learned that there had been a party at Lake McClellan.
26:15Glenn had showed up at that party.
26:18It's frightening to imagine.
26:21Those kids are probably bunched up, drinking a little beer, having a good time around the campfire.
26:25They're completely unaware that there's a killer out there looking for the next victim.
26:33They'd have been easy targets.
26:35Glenn was kind of quiet, observing everyone, kind of looking around.
26:56He had a few drinks.
27:18And then he proceeded to get sick, was grabbing his stomach.
27:23And the next thing they knew, he just left.
27:27Well, first thought is, some sort of relief, he could have done a lot of damage.
27:32And then we were thinking, hey, this ain't over with yet.
27:37This kid that's hell-bent on killing people is on the loose.
27:40Friday the 13th was a normal day.
27:52You know, I worked.
27:54We had dinner with the kids, and I think we had hot dogs.
27:59I remember putting my son to bed that night, and his ninja turtle cheats.
28:03And, uh, we went to bed.
28:08Life was good.
28:13We were laying in bed, asleep.
28:19And all of a sudden, the doorbell rang.
28:22I looked at the clock.
28:24It was at 2.45.
28:25And I thought, my goodness, who'd ring the doorbell at this time?
28:32When I went to the door, I looked through that little peephole.
28:40All I saw was yellow eyes.
28:43And it just floored me.
28:46I thought, my brain's doing a trickle in my mind.
28:51Can't be yellow eyes out there.
28:54I kind of blinked my eyes, and that's when I saw Glenn standing there.
29:03It just felt like there was something back here telling me, this is not good.
29:08So don't let him in.
29:11He looked at me, and he said, I really need to come in and talk to you.
29:14And I said, Glenn, you're not coming in my house.
29:18Man, I could see it in his eyes.
29:20He wasn't the Glenn Miller there I knew.
29:22That night, when I looked at him, I knew he was possessed.
29:27I couldn't see his hands.
29:30So I said, Glenn, what do you got in your hand down there?
29:36The first bullet felt like somebody hit me with a baseball bat in the gut.
29:40And I thought, what was that?
29:42What hit me?
29:43The second shot blew my leg out from underneath me.
29:48I just thought to myself, this can't be happening.
29:51And then my mind changed drastically, and I was worried about Patty and my kids.
29:56He was going to kill us all.
29:58He already had put his finger in the bullet wound, so his hand was falling.
30:03So I just grabbed his hand and put my fingers in there with him, try to plug the hole.
30:09And I told her, I said, honey, I love you.
30:12And I want you to know, I want you to go on.
30:16I'm not going to live.
30:17I found the police station phone number and called them and told them.
30:26And the whole time he was telling me, tell them it was Glenn Milner.
30:31The scariest part, you're laying there waiting on the ambulance and you're not real sure where he is.
30:37Maybe Milner was still outside.
30:40Maybe he was coming back.
30:48That call came across the radio.
30:52I heard from the dispatcher in a loud voice, oh my God, he just did another one.
31:01I thought he'd taken another person off the list.
31:04We didn't know where he was.
31:08We didn't know where he was going next.
31:11And if that won't scare the bejesus out of you, I don't know what will.
31:18At this point, the search was a bunch of police cars driving back and forth on every street in town looking for him.
31:28Spotlighting down alleys.
31:31Looking at the park.
31:32And then I heard on the radio that Glenn Milner had been spotted parked in front of the Panetta Police Department.
31:46And Milner's car was parked facing the curb.
31:53Glenn Milner was sitting in the car.
31:55I didn't notice the pistol at first.
31:59I should have.
32:01When I got out of the car, I remember Trooper Davis saying, watch out, he might shoot your ass.
32:08Stop, stop, stop, stop.
32:23Our fingers were on the triggers.
32:27But we were ready.
32:29Glenn, he was sitting in the car, planted himself in the driver's seat with the barrel of the gun under his chin, not moving.
32:43So Milner had planted himself right in front of the Panetta Police Department.
32:49And he was prepared to kill himself.
32:52And go out in a blaze of glory.
32:58And we were saying, Glenn, put the gun down, Glenn, put the gun down, put the gun down.
33:08And for some unknown reason, here I am and you've got me.
33:12He was not defiant.
33:21He was just kind of blank.
33:24He wasn't screaming.
33:25He wasn't kicking.
33:26He wasn't bragging about what he'd done.
33:29Glenn told officers the reason he didn't kill himself in front of City Hall
33:33was that he forgot the words to the incantation that he was required to say before he killed himself by his satanic beliefs.
33:44And he was afraid to kill himself without saying those words first.
33:56After Milner was in custody, we all took a big sigh of relief.
33:59Thinking, well, nothing else was going to happen.
34:06And I'm just thankful that everybody was still alive.
34:12Nobody had died.
34:17Just then, somebody called dispatch.
34:21The witness described a location that's known as the haunted house.
34:25And they said, we've got to get down there.
34:29It was on the edge of town and nobody lived there.
34:32It was kind of boarded up and just abandoned.
34:39It was kind of known to be the dark, haunted place that Panano kids went
34:45when they wanted to scare the bejesus out of themselves.
34:48The haunted house was really just a dilapidated barn that had no electricity.
34:53A lot of kids would go out there and drink beer just hanging out.
34:56It was real creepy.
35:08When the officers got into the barn, it was a dirt floor.
35:14And they found a pentagram drawn in the dirt.
35:33And in the middle of the pentagram, there was blood and a wet spot.
35:40And a teenage boy, face down.
35:50It was an execution.
35:53It was a ritual.
35:57We did a welfare check on everybody on the hit list.
36:02And they were accounted for, except for Frankie Garcia.
36:09His parents told officers that Frankie was last seen with a friend from school, Glenn Milner.
36:17Texas Ranger went in to interrogate him about the situation.
36:34He was completely calm.
36:36He was proud of what he had accomplished.
36:39Glenn, you want to talk to us a little bit about what happened tonight?
36:42Tell us your side of the story.
36:43In his confession, Glenn detailed everything that happened.
36:52Glenn Milner told investigators that he started the day on Friday at the barn.
36:59He drew the pentagram.
37:02He placed candles around in certain areas.
37:06And he had prepared that area to kill him.
37:10After school that day, Glenn Milner lured Frankie to get in the car with him and told him they'd go riding around and drink beer and that they'd be buddies.
37:22And he took Frankie to the barn.
37:25He pulled out the gun and made him get on his knees.
37:29And Frankie begged for his life.
37:32He stuck the gun in Frankie's mouth.
37:34Glenn Milner stated that he killed Frankie Garcia because his beliefs were that he was required to kill a virgin before he ended his own life.
37:50And that he thought Frankie Garcia was a virgin and Frankie was compliant with him and was an easy target.
38:03Frankie was just his starting place.
38:07His plans were to kill up to a dozen more people.
38:12When we had the hearing, they brought him into the courtroom.
38:15When he got on that stand, he never took his eyes off me.
38:20He had so much hate in his heart that he didn't kill me.
38:26Glenn Milner wanted the death penalty.
38:31So that he could go to the other side.
38:35They went for the two attempted murders and one murder instead of capital murder.
38:40He pled guilty and was sentenced to three consecutive life terms in prison.
38:49When it was over, he stood right up and made his fingers into a gun and he said,
38:55if I ever get out, I'll finish the job.
38:58And he meant it.
38:59And there's no doubt in my mind that he would.
39:03Every time it's a Friday the 13th, I remember Frankie.
39:07In my nightmares, Frankie would come to me and make me watch him get killed.
39:18Every night, repeatedly.
39:21Life is precious.
39:23Somebody planning on the cold-blooded murder of several individuals is about as twisted as you can get.
39:30You hear about evil, but you never think it's going to affect you.
39:35Our whole town, they finally realized that this could happen in Panhandle.
39:40In Panhandle, Texas?
39:44This doesn't happen here.
39:46Well, let me tell you, it happens everywhere.
39:48And evil can strike into your heart at any time.
39:54Should I be fine, direction?
39:55Horror cliche is that it happens on a dark, stormy night.
40:09And that's what this was.
40:13That's the thing about the dead.
40:15When you start pulling them back up,
40:18you never know what you're going to find.
40:20Friday, February 13th, my daughter never came home.
40:28The front door is cracked.
40:30Your adrenaline is running.
40:33This is the actual mask he wore.
40:36People described him as Frankenstein.
40:39He wasn't protecting people.
40:41He was hunting them.
40:43They had his head in a bucket.
40:45He literally peeled his face off.
40:50All the frustration and all the anger and something inside me.
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