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Dive into the chilling world of 'The Real Murders on Elm Street' as Season 2 continues to unravel perplexing cases. This episode delves deep into a new investigation, exploring the dark secrets and unexpected twists that lie beneath the surface. Join detectives as they piece together clues to bring justice to the victims.
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16:37She stated that when she was sleeping she heard a noise...
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16:59Mais c'est fait que elle a l'air d'être un peu plus de temps
17:04parce qu'elle a l'air d'être un peu plus de temps.
17:08C'était une lead qui a dû être considérée
17:10parce que la chambre était très près de la victoire
17:14que c'était possible que elle a été assistée par le perpetrator.
17:19Et il était juste pour la victoire de la victoire.
17:25Le local detective était demandé
17:27qui en ce quartier peut être involvée en quelque chose comme ça.
17:30Le detective talked about
17:32un individu qui, en le passé, commissait un vandalisme.
17:38Il y a un rumor,
17:39mais il n'est pas confirmé,
17:41qu'il a fait qu'il a pris un coup à ses parents
17:44à un certain point de temps.
17:48C'est un individu qui vivait
17:49environ un mile d'aile d'Avril de l'Avril.
17:54Et à notre amazement,
17:56les choux-prints-pédés
17:57de la crime scene
17:58match a different set of choux-prints
18:02found close to the kid's house.
18:07One of the things that I do
18:09is footwear comparisons
18:11between shoes
18:12and impressions left behind of the scene.
18:15My goal is to identify the shoe,
18:18not only the manufacturer,
18:19but the actual model of the shoe.
18:21En ce cas-là, c'était fait par Puma, qui est une compagnie d'athletique chouette.
18:28Je contactais le factory, et il y a l'air, c'était ici en Massachusetts.
18:36Donc, en fait, ils ont pu me répondre et me dire,
18:39« Hey, listen, ce n'était un très unique chouette.
18:43Ce n'était pas un prototype, ce n'était pas fait de production.
18:46Il y a une chouette, il y a une kille.
18:48Find le chouette, il y a une kille.
18:51Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
19:21We had shoe prints at the crime scene that matched shoe prints
19:26that brought us nearly to the fell house in that direction and very close to it.
19:32When detectives hear that type of information, right away they perk up.
19:37Here we have a troubled kid.
19:39The vandalism, potentially, rumor that he's pulled a knife.
19:42And here we have a stabbing that's occurred to Tara.
19:49We decided to immediately go over to this individual's house
19:54and conduct an interview.
19:57As we arrived at that house, it was early morning.
20:01It was obvious that a party had taken place the evening before.
20:05Evidence of bottles and cans from a get-together.
20:07During an interview with Mr. Fell, Jonas' father,
20:15we learned that his son had hosted a New Year's Eve party
20:18at the house in the basement the night before.
20:22As far as he knew, it was just a regular party with the kids.
20:25He had said that he, the father, had gone out the night before with his wife.
20:33They ultimately come home around 9 o'clock or so,
20:36and they found Jonas at the house.
20:39And there was nothing out of sorts or caused any reason for concern by him.
20:45Jonas had stayed there the entire time.
20:47But one of the things investigators still had questions about
20:54was did Jonas pull a knife out on them in any particular time at all?
21:01He told them that that was just a rumor that was going around the town.
21:05It had never happened.
21:10So in following the footprints from the Gillen house to Jonas' house,
21:14we had to be concerned with the fact that the killer could be one of the partygoers.
21:22Could the assailant be somewhere in the neighborhood, perhaps even watching us?
21:28We just didn't know.
21:36What we were told is this group of individuals met up at the local McDonald's.
21:40They got together around the 7 o'clock hour and then returned to Jonas' house.
21:44for a planned New Year's Eve party.
21:52We know from our interviews that these partygoers drank beer.
21:56They had Goldschlager, that they played the games that these youngsters would play
22:00in terms of drinking games, but nothing ever got out of hand.
22:03We stopped by the party around 9.
22:16It was pretty early on in the night because we had plans to go out afterwards.
22:20There was about 20 or so kids there when we stopped there.
22:27Jonas was a friend of my brother's.
22:29It was more so my brother's group of friends.
22:33It seemed like they were having fun.
22:34Everybody was in good spirits.
22:35But it was just a crowded group of younger kids, so we left.
22:41I absolutely did not think anything that was going on was unusual in our own.
22:48During the course of talking with these partygoers, a common theme started to develop.
23:01Several individuals indicated one particular individual got into an argument and ended up leaving the party early.
23:08This individual was intimately involved with his girlfriend at the party.
23:18And at some point in time, before he finished, she went to use the restroom and then never returned.
23:25So he became upset at that.
23:27And this is around the time that that altercation or that verbal confrontation occurred.
23:42So whether he was upset and got into it with his girlfriend or just was being an ass because he was upset, it was not clear to us, but he was asked to leave the party by Jonas.
23:52So he left the house upset, his girlfriend went with him, trying to talk him into coming back to the party, but was unsuccessful.
24:05It was a cold evening.
24:06She got cold and she returned to the party and actually remained there the rest of the night.
24:16We didn't know if this was just some angry kid who ended up going home or if this was our actual killer.
24:22Less than 24 hours after Tara's murder, the name Ryan Burgess was given to us as an individual who had attended the party partially.
24:41In between the 9 and 10 PM hour, he'd gotten into the fight with a host and had left the party in the direction of the Gillen home.
24:56On his way home, a short amount of time before Tara Gillen was brutally murdered.
25:02And frankly, it had been the biggest break outside of that initial shoe impression that we had gotten.
25:06As investigators talked to various individuals who had attended the party,
25:13they described Mr. Burgess as an 18-year-old, was a quiet individual, kept to himself, had been bullied in the past.
25:21He wasn't an individual that had really gotten into trouble, wasn't an individual to start trouble.
25:27Investigators were able to get in contact with Ryan's girlfriend.
25:30She certainly did admit that they were together that night.
25:34She went back to the party and he went off on his own,
25:36but she just didn't think that he was the type of guy that could have committed that type of crime.
25:45Investigators started to check into Mr. Burgess' background.
25:48They found out that he didn't live that far down the road from the Gillen residence.
25:55So right away again, another indicator that certainly they needed to talk to Mr. Burgess.
26:02Detectives found out that Ryan Burgess was living with the Shelley family on Elm Street.
26:07My mom was a big heart, and she had no problem opening her home to anybody that needed it.
26:19And when my brother said, Ryan needs a bed to sleep in, she said, absolutely.
26:27Ryan actually grew really close with my family.
26:30He would do anything for anybody.
26:37There were some kids in town that kind of felt like Ryan was a target.
26:43My brother would fight some of his battles for him when he needed to.
26:48Ryan was just more of a passive kind of kid.
26:51Ryan came from a tough background, but he was just the kind of kid that needed a break
26:56and needed someone to love him.
27:01The night of the party, I'd only seen him for an instant.
27:04When we were leaving, Ryan seemed like he had been feeling pretty good.
27:15That night, we had got back to my parents' house.
27:18It was just before midnight.
27:21And my son was already sleeping.
27:22And we were just sitting in the living room, waiting for the ball to drop.
27:49Ryan had walked in the door.
27:51He was soaking wet from his waist down.
28:06And I remember looking at him like, for lack of better words,
28:10what are you doing?
28:11You know, and he looked at me and he's like,
28:13oh, I just, you know, I walked home and this and that.
28:16I made a comment about him being an idiot because he walked all the way home
28:22and we would have went and picked him up if he needed a ride.
28:25Brian went into the bedroom that he was sharing with my brother,
28:39changed, got some sweatpants on and came out and sat on the couch
28:43and just talked to us.
28:46And I said, you know, we heard somebody got stabbed up on Old Center Street.
28:55You know, you were up that way.
28:56You stabbed anybody tonight?
28:59No, no, no.
29:00I just, in his normal way, he was a fairly quiet kid.
29:05He didn't talk to you like face to face
29:07because he was always, like, down, like, you know, like,
29:10no, no, I wasn't.
29:25He just laughed it off and said, no, I have no idea.
29:29We left, he went to bed.
29:36The night kind of just ended.
29:49When we had woken up, my dad called.
29:52I need you guys to come over here.
29:54He just said the state police were in there on Elm Street.
30:00Obviously, it was a frantic drive over there
30:02because we had to know what was going on.
30:06We were going through every scenario in our head,
30:09you know, what we thought had happened.
30:15When we got there,
30:16there were reporters wanting to speak with us
30:19and it seemed a little bit chaotic.
30:24With all of the chaos going on,
30:26detectives in the house getting various bits of information,
30:30it was pretty confusing and emotional at that time.
30:36And my dad said,
30:38Ryan has been talked about a break-in and a murder.
30:46He's going through hell
30:47because he's getting accused of something he didn't do.
30:50How do you know he didn't do it?
30:51Because I know he didn't do it.
30:54I can just tell.
30:56I was thinking they must have had the wrong person.
31:02Oh, I didn't want to cry.
31:06There's no way he had the capability of doing that.
31:10He's harmless.
31:11He's a good soul.
31:13He's got such a big heart.
31:14How could he possibly kill somebody?
31:17And I remember talking to state troopers and saying,
31:20there's no way he did this.
31:22He got the wrong person.
31:23When we announced ourselves at the Elm Street residence,
31:36Mrs. Shelley was surprised that we were there.
31:39We indicated to her that we had interest
31:41in speaking with Ryan Burgess.
31:43She indicated that Ryan was currently taking a shower.
31:47When Ryan came out of the shower,
31:58we introduced ourselves to him.
32:02We immediately observed that he had a cut to his left upper lip.
32:07In addition, he had several random scratches
32:16on both of his forearms.
32:18When they asked him how he got these marks,
32:21he stated he was at a fight with somebody,
32:23but he couldn't remember who it was.
32:27And we asked him if we might be able to see the clothing
32:30that he was wearing the night before.
32:33He consented to that and actually led us into his bedroom.
32:37As investigators are going through his room
32:42and they asked Mr. Burgess for the shoes
32:45he had been wearing the night before,
32:53he reached under the bed,
32:55pulled out a pair of pumas, blue pumas.
33:03They looked at the shoes,
33:04but immediately their attention was drawn
33:06to the outsole.
33:09And what they noted was the same wavy pattern
33:12with the circle that they had seen the night before.
33:17That was the golden ticket.
33:19Those shoes matched exactly what we saw
33:21at the Gilling crime scene.
33:24This is when I knew we had our suspect.
33:27We left the residence
33:32and began driving to the state police barracks,
33:35which was actually very close to the Elm Street location.
33:39We said to him,
33:41Ryan, we know what happened last night.
33:43And he said to us,
33:44I don't know what you're talking about.
33:47It's Ryan.
33:48Did you enter a house on Old Center Street?
33:51Maybe to get warm?
33:54He denied that.
33:56And we said, Ryan,
33:58maybe the person even let you in.
34:01Maybe they even came on to you.
34:03And to our amazement,
34:05he said, yeah,
34:06she came on to me.
34:07She led me on.
34:08That was the first indication from him,
34:14almost a soft admission,
34:15this putting him at the residence with Tara.
34:21This was big.
34:24But we pressed it a little bit more.
34:27We said, Ryan,
34:29we think something bad happened in that house.
34:33And that's when Mr. Burgess started to come around
34:36and talk about what had actually happened.
34:41He said after a fight with his girlfriend,
34:44he left the fell house at around 9 p.m.
35:00He actually sees a car back out of a driveway
35:03at the Gillen residence.
35:06He went around the side of the house.
35:24He entered a screened porch area
35:27through a storm door that was unlocked.
35:31He could see a young female watching TV.
35:35He was surprised that all of a sudden
35:49she showed up right at the door.
35:52Face to face with him,
35:53just through the glass.
35:58She asked him who he was
36:00and what he wanted and his response was,
36:02I'm friends with your sister.
36:19Somehow, the door ends up opening
36:21and she tried to run away from him.
36:37And he caught up with her.
36:42Tara screamed.
36:43And when she screamed,
36:48he reached out with both hands
36:49and began strangling her.
36:56He continued to squeeze and strangle her.
37:03She fell to the floor.
37:05And while she laid there gasping for breath,
37:14trying to breathe,
37:15caught him to him.
37:16He went out into the kitchen.
37:20He retrieved a steak knife.
37:22And as Tara continued to try to breathe,
37:24she saw him coming
37:31and tried to run away from him.
37:37But she fell down on the ground.
37:38And that's when he began to stab her.
37:58At least 21 times.
38:00He had removed her pants.
38:10And he stated to us
38:11that he had intercourse with her.
38:16Ryan stated after ransacking the house
38:19and had his cigarette,
38:21he heard a car approaching.
38:23And at this time,
38:24he knew he had to get out of the house.
38:28That's when Wister Gillen
38:29had come home
38:30and found her.
38:34Horribly horrific.
38:37It's just the total randomness
38:39of that evening
38:41to put all these pieces in place
38:43with the ultimate loss of Tara's life.
38:46It's just incomprehensible.
38:51When I found out
38:52what had transpired
38:54and how brutal everything was,
38:57that was a tough moment.
38:58I was able to guide us
38:59to the location of the murder weapon.
39:12Ryan stated that while he was running,
39:14he threw the knife in the darkness
39:16into what he believed was a cranberry bug.
39:21And we started walking along the edge
39:23of the cranberry bug.
39:26And somebody found it.
39:31We found out that Ryan dropped out of school
39:34in the ninth grade,
39:35got involved with drugs,
39:37and had a history of breaking and entering.
39:41By 1996,
39:42his parents had actually put him out of the house.
39:44And that's when he met the Shelleys.
39:46And the Shelleys took him in
39:48and gave him a place to stay at their home.
39:55Ryan Burgess was ultimately found guilty
39:57of murder in the first degree,
39:59which amounted to life in prison
40:02without the opportunity of parole.
40:06It does make him a monster,
40:07but I think that monster
40:09was buried down deep inside.
40:11And something happened that night,
40:13and that all came out.
40:16I don't think that Ryan
40:17was able to digest what he did.
40:20I think the guilt and the remorse
40:24for what he had done
40:25was just unbearable.
40:28He destroyed not just Tara's life,
40:32but her parents,
40:34the rest of her family.
40:37It is something you can't come back from.
40:40It was only a couple years
40:41after he was incarcerated
40:43that he took his own life.
40:47Tara had her whole life in front of her.
40:50The 20-year-old,
40:52she had barely begun to live it,
40:54and her life is just wiped out
40:56for no reason at all,
40:58and that's it.
41:00There's no replay.
41:01There's no pause.
41:02There's no rewind.
41:11That house on Elm Street
41:12was a horror scene.
41:14Somebody died in my house.
41:15Somebody what?
41:16Die.
41:17Toothpaste up the nose
41:18and shampoo in the eyes.
41:20I've never seen a scene
41:21like this before.
41:23They only left
41:24the three-year-old alive.
41:25His mom had always told him
41:26that monsters aren't real.
41:28She was wrong.
41:29and he was wrong with them.
41:30They only left me in my house...
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