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00:00This program contains dramatizations of real events and is not suitable for children.
00:18In the middle of the night, a sleeping family is brutally attacked.
00:23This scenario is a nightmare for anyone.
00:26Only one person escaped alive.
00:28I watched her. She seemed extremely calm.
00:33They seemed like a perfect family.
00:35Sometimes, evil appears when you least expect it.
00:38How are you?
00:40There are monsters.
00:42And there was no way to tell when the killer would strike next.
00:46Best friend.
00:49Mortal enemy.
00:51Protector.
00:53Assassin.
00:55Partner.
00:56Predator.
01:00Unlikely suspect.
01:05May 12, 2007.
01:11Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
01:14Founded on history and tradition.
01:16It is home to the strict Amish community.
01:20And also an example of the perfect neighborhood.
01:22Like Menhai Tomchip.
01:24A place where the doors are usually left unlocked.
01:28Many people see this as the kind of neighborhood that exemplifies the American dream.
01:34But on a Friday night in May, a family's dream comes to a violent end.
01:43At 2:30 in the morning, the silence is broken by a scream.
01:47And sounds of fighting inside a house on Peach Lane.
01:57Minutes later, 20-year-old Maggie Haynes leaves the house and wakes her neighbors, who call emergency services.
02:04Lancaster police find a violent scene.
02:15Two bloodied corpses, side by side, in the master bedroom.
02:19And a teenager lay lifeless in the other room, stabbed and mutilated repeatedly.
02:26This scenario is anyone's nightmare.
02:28Defenseless at home, sleeping.
02:31And someone breaks into your house with a knife and stabs you in your bed.
02:37As we approached the house, we didn't know if just one person was involved in the deaths or if it was several people.
02:44There might have been a security guard or a driver waiting nearby.
02:47We had no idea.
02:48The police immediately called in veteran homicide detective Alan Lied.
02:53They said, "Oh, we have a triple homicide and we need you to come."
03:01The victims were quickly identified as the Reines family.
03:05Tom, 50 years old, killed by stab wounds to the chest.
03:10Near him lay his wife, Lisa, 47, who had also been stabbed multiple times.
03:17And Kevin, 16 years old, the only son.
03:22The most violent, most brutal attack was on Kevin.
03:28The teenager was stabbed more than 50 times.
03:32His back, arms, face, and throat were cut.
03:36There was blood everywhere.
03:38On the walls, on the floor, evidence that he fought with the attacker.
03:42I spent several days thinking about what happened to Kevin.
03:47If someone were going to kill me, I would certainly prefer a bullet to the head.
03:51It would be faster.
03:52And Kevin didn't die quickly.
03:54The whole family was killed.
03:56With the exception of one person.
03:58Maggie Reines, 20 years old.
04:00He escaped without a scratch.
04:03She told the police that she left the house as soon as she could.
04:06And he didn't see the murderer.
04:08Crime scene investigators are checking every inch of the house.
04:15They find no fingerprints, suggesting that the killer wore gloves.
04:19But they find an important piece of evidence.
04:24And the most important thing we found at the crime scene was a shoe print.
04:29leaving a trail of blood between the bodies.
04:32Just by looking at the footprints, we knew that only one person had stepped in the blood.
04:37And that was all I knew at that moment.
04:39Following these clues, investigators determine that, after killing Kevin,
04:44The intruder returned to Tom and Lisa's room.
04:47The killer saw that Lisa was still alive.
04:51Then the killer murdered Lisa with one last stab wound to the throat.
04:56Next, the detectives track the killer to the second-floor bathroom.
05:03Using black light and a chemical called luminol, which reveals traces of blood in the sink.
05:08A chilling glimpse into the killer's mental state.
05:13Just imagine the coldness of someone who massacred these people and then stopped to wash their hands.
05:19Wash the knife at home before fleeing.
05:22The family routinely left the doors unlocked.
05:27The attacker could have entered the house at any time.
05:30What's unusual is that nothing has disappeared from the house.
05:34This wasn't a robbery that went wrong.
05:37It was a deliberate massacre.
05:38In the daylight, another potentially important clue appears at the back of the house.
05:48A baseball cap with duct tape stuck to it.
05:52When the test reveals traces of blood and hair on the cap,
05:56The police realize it's a valuable collection of DNA.
05:59and that there is a chance to resolve the case quickly.
06:02If you can find anything in the National Database of Known Criminals.
06:08But when the test results come in, they don't match.
06:12The evidence is archived for future testing against potential suspects.
06:17I knew we had sufficient and concrete evidence.
06:20to indict someone later, but had no idea who it would be.
06:24Next, the investigators began looking into the Rennes family's past.
06:31I want a background check.
06:34Could Tom be having an affair?
06:36Did Lisa have an affair?
06:38Did the family owe money?
06:40Was the family involved with drugs?
06:43Did he have gambling debts?
06:45Were they involved in some kind of suspicious or illegal activity?
06:50Even digging deep, the police find nothing extraordinary.
06:55in this typical middle-class family.
06:59They seemed like the perfect family.
07:01Father, mother, and son—perfect, that's the kind of people they were.
07:05I couldn't believe that anyone would want to harm such a good family.
07:09It would be like killing someone with happiness.
07:11That didn't make sense.
07:13Tom Haines was the department manager for an industrial equipment company.
07:18His wife, Lisa, was a preschool teacher at the church.
07:22My three children attended the preschool program.
07:25That's why I knew them.
07:28By sight and by name.
07:30Maggie Haines was about to graduate from college.
07:34She was an excellent student, and also very sweet and cheerful.
07:40Lastly, Kevin.
07:41Checkmate.
07:42A shy 16-year-old boy with only two friends.
07:46He was the best in the student quiz.
07:50A high-level academic competition.
07:53Kevin was an easy-going boy.
07:56Nothing bothered him.
07:58Do you know what's going to happen during the holidays?
08:00The Haines family seemed happy just spending time together.
08:04Their idea of perfect leisure time was to spend time together, cuddling and cooking together.
08:10Maybe watch a movie and then go to bed around 10 or 11 o'clock.
08:16So, who could have massacred this lovely family?
08:20And why leave 20-year-old Maggie alive?
08:24The police are focusing their attention on the university student.
08:27Why don't you start by telling us exactly what happened?
08:31I was asleep.
08:34Maggie attends Bucknell University, 160 kilometers north of Lancaster.
08:40She explains to investigators that she returned home from vacation the night before the murders.
08:46That was on Friday night.
08:49Maggie and Kevin went to the local mall to buy a Mother's Day card for their mother, Lisa.
08:56That evening, after dinner, the family watched a movie together.
09:01And Kevin and his mother went to bed first.
09:03And Tom and Maggie watched the end of a baseball game.
09:07Finally, father and daughter went upstairs.
09:10Three hours later, Maggie claims she was woken up by a loud noise.
09:14No!
09:17It sounded like a scream to her.
09:20She heard sounds of people who appeared to be fighting.
09:25She told the police that the noise was coming from her brother Kevin's room.
09:29When she went into the hallway to investigate, she smelled a strong odor of blood.
09:35She then claims she ran to her parents' bedroom, where a terrifying sight awaited her.
09:41Her father was completely still in bed.
09:44And Lisa, the mother, was visibly in shock and said...
09:50Please go call for help. Go call for help.
09:54Maggie says she went downstairs and left the house without knowing what was happening to the family she left behind.
10:00Her version seems to match the facts.
10:08But what bothers the detectives is her unusual behavior during the interrogation.
10:13My father was lying in bed.
10:16I didn't realize he was already dead.
10:19Maggie, after all this tragedy, had a truly disturbing reaction.
10:25I watched her. She was extremely calm.
10:28The police had to consider that Maggie knew more than she was letting on.
10:34Could Maggie's college boyfriend have committed the murders?
10:39She further fuels suspicions when she concludes her testimony about the murders with five shocking words.
10:48And you know the rest.
10:50Her last sentence in her testimony was...
10:52And you know the rest.
10:54That's a very blasé comment to make after finding out your family was brutally murdered.
11:03They need to consider the horrifying possibility that Maggie murdered her entire family.
11:09She could have done all that, run away and put on a little show where she would say...
11:14Look, someone killed everyone.
11:17Yes, it could.
11:18Furthermore, could the motive behind this fatal rage be a dark secret?
11:23Why would anyone be so wickedly revolted?
11:28Why did it have to be someone who hated them?
11:30In the quiet Pennsylvania county of Dutch, the Haines family was brutally murdered while they slept in their beds.
11:41The sole survivor, 20-year-old Maggie Haines, was unharmed.
11:47Investigators must now determine whether Maggie was simply lucky to escape tragedy...
11:51or had an active role in the crime.
11:56I need paramedics.
11:58It wasn't a robbery. Nobody stole anything. The person went there to kill.
12:02Sure, she survived, but how... only one person got out of the house.
12:06The detectives are familiar with numerous cases involving multiple homicides...
12:10where the only survivor ends up being the killer.
12:13This is especially true with family killers.
12:17So the question is...
12:18Could Maggie kill her family or not?
12:23When Maggie appeared strangely cold during her testimony, suspicion grew.
12:28What was the first thing you saw when you left the room?
12:31I couldn't see anything.
12:33But I smelled blood.
12:35It was strange that she no longer showed any emotion.
12:38And then they called the police.
12:41But the forensic evidence does not support the hypothesis that Maggie was the sole killer.
12:46There were bloody footprints of a man who wore size 45 shoes.
12:50And when Maggie knocked on her neighbor's door for help, there were no traces of blood on her.
12:56Even so, no one was ready to rule her out as a suspect, for now.
13:02The other detectives and police officers firmly believed that she was involved.
13:08Not physically involved, but perhaps it was someone who coordinated everything.
13:13The police had to eliminate the possibility that Maggie hired someone to commit the crimes.
13:19But no unusual activity was recorded in his bank account.
13:23And his phone calls didn't raise any suspicions.
13:26We investigated her background, tracked her computers, her laptop, and found nothing.
13:32In countless interrogations, Maggie never deviates from her original version of events or reveals a shred of guilt.
13:40The detectives eventually determine that his strange calmness during the interrogation
13:44It's simply their way of dealing with extreme stress.
13:47People cope with loss in different ways.
13:51How should you react if your family is massacred?
13:54She left that night carrying the scars and the loss with her for the rest of her life.
13:58But one disturbing fact remains.
14:03For some reason, the killer didn't go after Maggie, who was sleeping a few meters away from the other victims.
14:12Between the time you called the police and their arrival, did you see anyone leaving the house?
14:15I didn't see anyone.
14:16Could this mean that the killer knew Maggie and intentionally spared her life?
14:23while his target was her relatives?
14:26To further the investigation, the detectives travel to Bucknell University in central Pennsylvania.
14:32Perhaps there was a boyfriend acting in the shadows.
14:38Or perhaps a crazy teacher who might have been responsible.
14:43The detectives question Maggie's boyfriend and teachers.
14:47including a professor with whom she works directly.
14:52Did you two meet off-campus?
14:54Nothing formal, maybe a hello, how are you?
14:57But after hours of questioning and days of investigation,
15:01The detectives end up finding nothing.
15:04Between 50 and 70 people were questioned.
15:08Nothing came of it.
15:10Nothing suggested, look, this is the reason and this could be the person.
15:15The detectives turn their attention to the private and professional lives of Maggie's parents, Tom and Lisa.
15:22We checked the financial records, computer files, work records,
15:27personal files, to see if anyone wanted to take revenge on Mr. Haynes,
15:32If someone wanted to get revenge on Mrs. Haynes.
15:35It seemed like it had to be someone who hated them.
15:39And we couldn't imagine who it could be.
15:44Diane Garber was a colleague and longtime friend of Maggie's father, Tom.
15:49Tom Haynes was a really nice person.
15:51understanding, encouraging, upbeat, and positive.
15:57He was respected by everyone who knew him.
16:00But the interrogations reveal that there was at least one person.
16:03who wasn't such a big fan of Tom.
16:06There was a person in the sales department who wasn't trying hard enough.
16:12He was the type of person who took advantage of everything.
16:16in order to avoid doing their job.
16:18Do you have a minute, Bill?
16:21I have it. What is it, Tom?
16:22Sit down.
16:23Two weeks before he was murdered,
16:26Tom Haynes confronted his colleague in his office.
16:30That's ridiculous.
16:31The conversation degenerated into a sort of shouting match.
16:37We only had that one person who argued with Mr. Haynes.
16:42When we went to talk to him, we couldn't find him.
16:44This went on for two or three days.
16:46That guy disappeared.
16:49Eventually, the employee returned.
16:51He was visiting family and was shaken to learn of the murders.
16:55Most importantly, he had a solid alibi.
16:59That night, he was with his wife and other friends, and they went out together.
17:02He had receipts, a video confirming this version of events.
17:05Therefore, we removed it from the list.
17:08Another potential suspect is eliminated.
17:11The detectives are now asking a different question.
17:15Would anyone have a motive to kill Lisa Haynes, Tom's wife?
17:19Lisa was very sweet and very shy.
17:22She didn't like being the center of attention.
17:25They found nothing remotely negative about the devoted teacher and mother.
17:33This left detectives with the last victim, Kevin, the 16-year-old son of Tom and Lisa, who died from injuries more severe than those of his parents.
17:43The question is the same for investigators. Why?
17:48Kevin was the victim of a more brutal attack because he fought back with an assailant.
17:54It's a factor.
17:54But why would anyone harbor such brutal anger towards Kevin?
18:03When investigators search for answers at Menheim High School, they discover that, just like his parents,
18:09Kevin has an impeccable reputation that no one questions.
18:15Unlike many of his peers who began experimenting with illicit drugs,
18:20Kevin was a model student with a brilliant mind.
18:24He was the star of his quiz team.
18:27A shy boy with a limited social circle.
18:31He was part of the intellectual elite of the school.
18:34If Kevin wasn't the smartest, brightest, and most talented kid in the whole school,
18:40It was certainly among the top three or four.
18:44Attempts to connect Kevin with people outside of his school were unsuccessful.
18:51He spent all his free time with his two friends,
18:55Benjamin Opp and Alec Crider.
18:57Do you think anyone at school has a problem with Kevin?
19:00Any kind of conflict?
19:02No, he was really nice.
19:04The detectives interrogate Benjamin and Alec, searching for secrets in Kevin's life or potential enemies.
19:12Do you think that for some reason someone could have something against the Haines family that would lead to something like this?
19:17No, they were really nice people. I don't know who would be capable of doing that.
19:21No red alert is triggered.
19:23No one could think of anything negative.
19:27No one could say that anyone had a problem with Kevin Haines.
19:32The detectives are at a complete impasse.
19:40After pursuing a series of promising leads,
19:43They still haven't been able to comprehend the horrific triple homicide.
19:47If you kill three people, there must be a reason behind it.
19:52There has to be a reason, and there was no reason for these people's deaths.
19:55With no suspects and no prospect of arresting anyone, fear and panic grip Lancaster.
20:04Everyone was convinced that a lunatic was on the loose, and no one could imagine when this killer would strike again.
20:12Next, two suspects suddenly appear on the police radar.
20:16Now get out of the car calmly.
20:18And nobody can believe what happens next.
20:21Somewhere in the peaceful town of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, a brutal killer is on the loose.
20:36Almost a week into the investigation, police are still searching for a suspect in the brutal murder of Tom, Lisa, and Kevin Haines.
20:47They found no corruption in the Haines family.
20:51The Haines family had no dirt to hide.
20:58With no progress in the case, the entire community is paralyzed with fear.
21:04Nobody knew who had done it.
21:06If the person was out there thinking about attacking again.
21:09Menheim Township has always been a place where people didn't bother to lock their doors.
21:18Now everyone was obsessed with security.
21:22I had friends who worked for alarm companies.
21:25They said that these companies' businesses grew by 700% during that period.
21:32Investigators are beginning to believe they are hunting the worst of criminals.
21:39A murderer from out of town.
21:41I was convinced he was a serial killer.
21:44It was a shock.
21:46The team compares reports on other home invasions and contacts other departments across the country.
21:51We notified every police department in the United States, using police communications and computers, and tried to relay all the information in the hope that someone in another department would know of something similar.
22:09They reviewed homicide cases across the country that involved the same modus operandi: stabbing and multiple victims.
22:17It turns out that in the last six months, there have been four such cases in New York state alone and one in Florida.
22:27And another one in California.
22:29Could a fugitive serial killer have made it to Pennsylvania?
22:36The cross-country search intensifies when a North Carolina highway patrol officer pulls a car over for a routine inspection.
22:44At 21:25, I stopped a red Honda SUV.
22:46They had stopped a vehicle, and the vehicle was from Pennsylvania.
22:51And the vehicle had two occupants who were on their way to Florida.
22:56The police officer becomes suspicious when he notices several recent cuts on the driver's hand.
23:02He discovers bags of marijuana and, worse, a hunting knife in the car.
23:07Look ahead, hands on your head.
23:09That's enough to take them both in for questioning.
23:14And during this time, the two make a confession that drops like a bombshell.
23:20The two men say, "We got away with murder in Pennsylvania."
23:25And the two men also say, we just broke into a house in Pennsylvania.
23:30Back in Lancaster, the investigation team believes they have finally caught their criminals.
23:37This was a signal for the police; it was something so incredible that we needed to see it.
23:42The first thing Detective Alan Leade wants to check is their shoes.
23:48Based on the pattern of the sole, the FBI lab determined that the bloody footprint at the crime scene belonged to the victim.
23:53It was made with a type of rubber sole.
23:57The report sent by North Carolina is not encouraging.
24:02He said they were wearing sneakers, and that the pattern on a sneaker isn't the same as the pattern on our shoes.
24:07But they could have swapped shoes.
24:10The cuts on the driver's hand were explained as the result of a work accident on a saw.
24:18The two also provided alibis for their whereabouts on the night of May 12.
24:23when the Haines family was murdered.
24:27Alan Leade made one last attempt to link the two suspects to the case.
24:32A baseball cap, which investigators believe was left by the killer in the Haines' backyard.
24:38and that it contained DNA from hair strands.
24:41We found DNA at the crime scene.
24:44We didn't know who it belonged to, so we tried to get DNA samples from two gentlemen.
24:50If their DNA didn't match, the case would go back to square one.
24:55His confession about an invasion and a murder was nothing more than a fabrication.
25:00The elimination of the two men from North Carolina was disappointing.
25:06The excitement and anticipation of being able to solve this crime quickly evaporated.
25:12In the end, despite the nationwide manhunt, there is no evidence linking the massacre of the Haines family in Peach Lane.
25:19to other known cases.
25:22Crime scene, do not proceed.
25:23Now, after two weeks of investigation, the police are nowhere near finding the killer of Tom, Lisa, and Kevin Haines.
25:33All they can do is follow the avalanche of calls from a phone made available to the community.
25:41Then, one day, one of these calls gives investigators a clue to an unexpected source.
25:48A probation officer at a juvenile detention center.
25:51I know someone who might be able to help us.
25:54He said, "Oh, I have a prisoner."
25:57He is 17 years old.
25:58He told us that one of his friends broke into a house in Mannheim Township two weeks ago.
26:05and he took charge of a family as part of a gang initiation.
26:12And the boy said, "How did you manage to take care of the family?"
26:14I took care of them.
26:15That's all you need to know.
26:17The details the teenager gives about his friend Hector's alleged crime are chillingly familiar.
26:25He went up to his parents' room and killed his father, and then he killed his mother.
26:30Did he kill his father first and then his mother?
26:32Exactly in that order.
26:33He then said that he crossed the hallway and started rummaging through the drawers in the room where a boy was sleeping.
26:41And he ended up killing the boy by stabbing and cutting him several times.
26:45He knew vital information about the crime scene, which was essentially confidential.
26:52The boy knew that the dresser drawer in Kevin's room had been found open.
26:58He also claims that Hector showed him the blood-stained knife the day after the crime.
27:04It was an incredible thing.
27:06Oh my God, those were concrete facts about our case.
27:11Next, the perfect family met the perfect killer?
27:15Whoever did this knew the neighborhood and had a planned escape route.
27:21After nearly three weeks, police believe they have finally caught the killer who ended the lives of the respected Reines family in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
27:37He entered the house with a knife.
27:39The new clue is from a 15-year-old teenager from a youth center named Angelo.
27:45who tells the police that his friend Hector boasted about the murders in disturbing detail.
27:52The investigators thought, this boy must be the intruder.
27:56He must be the person we're looking for.
28:00But will Hector reveal his terrible confession?
28:03Lift your shirt up.
28:04Angelo agrees to use a hidden bug, hoping to record his friend's confession.
28:11How are you feeling?
28:12Nervous.
28:13We are trying to get the other boy to say something about Reines' case so that we can proceed with the investigation.
28:21You can do it.
28:21It's OK.
28:24What did you do after Matt's party?
28:26I left.
28:27They listen attentively to the recordings for four days, while Angelo tries to talk to Hector again about the Reines family.
28:35You mentioned the house of the guy you broke into.
28:38Do you know what I'm talking about?
28:39No, I don't know what you're talking about.
28:41He didn't take the bait.
28:43He never said a single word about the case.
28:47Clearly, he knew nothing.
28:50When the new track also disappears, it's another disappointment.
28:55Angelo invented everything.
28:58It was all fabricated by the boy, perhaps because he thought it would help him leave the juvenile detention center.
29:03But, again, it was a false alarm that led to nothing.
29:08We were all so hopeful, and then we had to face reality again.
29:13It was incredibly frustrating.
29:18For the second time, a false confession caused them to waste precious time.
29:23Investigators are discouraged, and there is still a killer at large.
29:28All the detectives abandoned their own personal lives.
29:32They worked 18 to 20 hours a day.
29:34They investigated every possible angle.
29:37That's a truly impressive level of dedication.
29:40There were days when I would wake up in the middle of the night, thinking about the case.
29:47But, you know, I have a concern, a genuine concern for my family.
29:53There was a lot of speculation and many rumors throughout the investigation.
29:59Neighbors sometimes blame each other.
30:02We couldn't even find a reason why.
30:07The Reines family was killed.
30:11Because of this, we had no suspects.
30:17The questions continue to haunt the detectives.
30:22Why did the killer spare Maggie's life during his massacre?
30:26Why did the killer wear gloves, wash the knife, and leave a trail of bloody footprints?
30:34And then there was the brutal and personal nature of the attack.
30:38As if the killer knew the victims intimately.
30:43Whoever did this obviously knew the layout of the house.
30:48I knew the Reines kept the doors unlocked.
30:52Whoever did this knew the neighborhood.
30:55I had an escape route prepared.
30:59Shortly after midnight on June 7th,
31:02Detective Alan Leeds' focus on the case is suddenly diverted.
31:07Detective Leeds.
31:08A police officer informs him that a teenager is threatening to commit suicide.
31:14And he's not just any teenager.
31:17It is fine.
31:17I said, who is this boy?
31:19And he said, it's Alec Ryder.
31:21The name Alec Ryder sounds familiar to me because Alec Ryder was Kevin Haynes' best friend.
31:27Detective Leeds sees one of his worst fears come true.
31:32Kevin's violent death may be linked to one of his closest friends.
31:37I thought this could happen to one of Kevin's friends.
31:41Because that's a horrible thing.
31:44And if there were emotional issues, that could have triggered everything.
31:50It's a tragic twist in an already terrible case.
31:54Kevin and Alec were perfect.
31:56Because they were always together, always talking.
32:02After the murder, Alec said, "I don't know who could do something so inhumane."
32:10And he had tears in his eyes.
32:13Almost four weeks after his friend's death, Alec is threatening to commit suicide.
32:18I have a gun.
32:19What?
32:20He's on the phone with Caroline, the girl he started dating.
32:25He says he has a loaded pistol and wants to pull the trigger.
32:30Yeah, if you don't come, I'm going to kill myself.
32:33Keeping him on the phone, Caroline scribbles a note to her aunt alerting the police.
32:43Is it up there?
32:44It won't take long.
32:45Detective Alec and other police officers manage to prevent the suicide attempt.
32:53Alec talks to the depressed boy.
32:57I said, Alec, why?
32:59What is happening?
33:00Why do you want to hurt yourself?
33:02And he starts saying that the world is a horrible place.
33:05That there are bad people in the world.
33:08And I agree with him.
33:11And he says, look what happened to my best friend.
33:14And you think he's a boy deeply shaken by the murder of his best friend and his best friend's parents.
33:21With his mother's consent, Alec is taken to a psychiatric center for evaluation.
33:26Meanwhile, he continues to write passionate letters to his girlfriend.
33:31Meanwhile, Caroline's aunt contacts Alec's mother and says that she will not allow Caroline to have a relationship with Alec.
33:44On the next visit that Alec's parents make, they give him the bad news.
33:50Worried about how he will react.
33:52You have to stop looking at her.
33:53You have to stop looking at her.
33:55Alec sighs deeply.
33:58Look at your parents and say, "Mom, Dad, you're going to have to leave for a minute."
34:03Nobody wants to believe what Alec says next.
34:08I'm going to confess something to you.
34:12The long month-long investigation into the horrific murders of Tom, Lisa, and Kevin Haynes.
34:19It can't lead the police anywhere.
34:21The tragedy also brings Kevin's best friend, 16-year-old Alec Crater, to the brink of suicide.
34:32Now admitted to the psychiatric center, Alec sits alone with his counselor after asking his parents to leave.
34:38In a calm voice, he makes an unbelievable statement.
34:44After that, the counselor immediately calls Alec's parents back into the room and makes him repeat what he said.
34:52Mom, Dad, I killed the Haynes family.
34:58Nobody knows what to make of this shocking statement.
35:02I can't imagine the trauma, anxiety, and anguish his parents went through.
35:09Kevin was that best friend.
35:11When I found out about this, I thought, Alec is doing this to get back at his parents.
35:16And I think they were hoping that what he was saying wasn't true.
35:20But Alec's version is frighteningly accurate.
35:23He tells his parents that he wore black clothes and covered the logo on his baseball cap with electrical tape.
35:34So he went to the Haynes' house with a flashlight and a hunting knife.
35:39As a frequent visitor to the house, Alec knew that the garage door was always open.
35:46He went upstairs and stabbed Tom Haynes while he was sleeping.
35:53He turns to Lisa.
35:59Then he crosses the hallway to Kevin's room, who resists him fiercely.
36:13Her brother's shout jolts Maggie out of her peaceful sleep.
36:18She runs to her parents' room and hears her mother whisper her last words.
36:23Ask for help.
36:24While Maggie runs away from home, Alec kills his best friend.
36:33Finally, he returns to Tom and Lisa's room and discovers Lisa is still alive.
36:39Therefore, he delivers the final, fatal blow.
36:44Before leaving, he goes to the bathroom and washes the blood off his hands.
36:48He thought he had killed everyone in the house.
36:53Because in a strange stroke of luck, Maggie was spared, since Alec didn't know she had already arrived home from college.
37:01If he had known, he would have gone after her too.
37:04I can't believe you did that.
37:08Alec's parents are devastated.
37:11How could they believe that their own son could have done something like that?
37:15But Alec assures that it is so.
37:17He said, yes, I did.
37:18A quick search of Alec's house reveals important evidence.
37:23The hunting knife stained with dried blood.
37:27A pair of black gloves.
37:29Also with blood.
37:31And the most surprising thing of all.
37:33The shoes Alec was wearing when he was admitted to the psychiatric center.
37:37It had a rubbery surface.
37:39And size 45.
37:40The sole of the shoe, with all its imperfections, matches exactly the pattern left in the blood.
37:48And there was still blood on the seams and in the grooves.
37:51The shoes, knife, and gloves found in the Crater's house are sent for DNA testing.
37:58The terrible truth is confirmed.
38:01They were able to establish a link between Kevin's DNA and Alec's DNA.
38:08And all those items.
38:09Hidden in Alec's dresser, the police find the most disturbing piece of evidence of all.
38:15A diary.
38:17Apparently written shortly after the murders.
38:20He says Alexander was born on May 12th.
38:24At 3:30 AM in 2007.
38:28He now declares himself to be a new person.
38:30He is in control of himself, strengthened.
38:32He is now Alexander.
38:33It's as if he were proud of having been able to commit such a terrible act.
38:38And that he was making a statement, a conclusion, that he was complete.
38:44They no longer needed to worry about there being a lunatic on the loose.
38:57I wonder when that lunatic will attack again.
39:01But on the other hand, it was very disturbing and disconcerting for the community.
39:07The murderer was a son of the city.
39:09He was one of the golden boys of the place.
39:11How could a boy like him have done that?
39:14When I found out that Alec was the killer, I said impossible.
39:19Because that makes absolutely no sense.
39:21The teachers adored Alec, the handsome boy.
39:24They thought he was a role model for the students.
39:27He was the leader of the intellectual wing.
39:30The detectives on the case were equally shocked.
39:34He fooled some very experienced investigators.
39:37And he would have fooled anyone who spoke to him.
39:40He was smart, he was calm.
39:42And he was able to conceal it and actually continue with his life.
39:45The final evidence was presented shortly after the crimes.
39:47And he did very well.
39:48The police's question now is no longer whether Alec killed the Reynes family.
39:54But why?
39:55We would like to have a reason, to know why.
39:58Why would someone do such a thing?
40:00What is the person's mental state?
40:02Why did he do that?
40:04Alec never offered a motive for his savage crime.
40:08But after reading her diary,
40:10It became clear to investigators that he was obsessed with the idea of one day killing someone.
40:15He wrote, "I never believed that killing in cold blood was wrong."
40:20In another entry he says,
40:22I hate happy people.
40:25I would love to kill happy people.
40:28Could it be that, in Alec's view,
40:30the fact that the Reynes were a happy family,
40:32Did that make them the perfect target?
40:34We're talking about a cold-blooded, inexperienced serial killer.
40:40We're talking about a 16-year-old academic prodigy who was a natural-born killer.
40:46The only reason is because he's a serial killer and needs to kill.
40:50And that's not something people want to accept.
40:53Monsters exist, and Alec Reynes is one of them.
40:56Alec has been declared mentally competent to stand trial.
40:59As the hearing approaches, he pleads guilty.
41:04hoping the judge will take his age into consideration.
41:07But the brilliant teenager is completely wrong.
41:11The judge refuses to grant clemency.
41:15In a video statement to the judge,
41:18Maggie Reynes, the only survivor of the family,
41:21Finally, she reveals the unbearable pain of her loss.
41:25My world has been blessed.
41:28I forgot every moment of every day.
41:32Kevin is my beloved little brother.
41:35Even though the police told me there was nothing I could have done to prevent it,
41:39I still have this feeling that I should protect him.
41:44This is what the sisters do.
41:47I wouldn't give anything for him to be alive today instead of me.
41:51Allan Kreuter is an individual.
41:57He led my family to their deaths.
42:01He has shown no remorse for his actions.
42:05I never want him to be released from prison.
42:09I need to make sure he doesn't have the chance to victimize anyone else.
42:14In a painful twist of fate,
42:20The younger brother took on the role of protector of his older sister.
42:26Kevin, in a way, saved his sister.
42:29Because he fought for his life and gave her a chance to escape.
42:34Stunned by the monstrous crime,
42:36The judge gives Alec the maximum sentence allowed by law.
42:40Alec has absolutely no chance of being granted parole.
42:44There is no chance of having his sentence commuted.
42:46Absolutely no chance.
42:47Alec will die and grow old in prison.
42:51This boy couldn't possibly be anyone's son.
42:53Nobody's brother, nobody's best friend.
42:55We all grew up with someone like Alec.
42:59But he concealed his wickedness in such a way that no one saw it in time.
43:04Alec Kreuter is currently serving three consecutive life sentences.
43:07and without the possibility of parole.
43:10Thanks.
43:11Thanks.
43:12Thanks.
43:13Thanks.
43:14Thanks.
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