The Riverman - Storia di un serial killer (The Riverman) è un film per la televisione del 2004 diretto da Bill Eagles e trasmesso originalmente negli Stati Uniti dall'emittente televisiva A&E.
Il film è basato sul libro The Riverman: Ted Bundy and I Hunt for the Green River Killer di Robert D. Keppel e William J. Birnes.
Trama:
Robert D. Keppel, professore di criminologia all'Università di Washington, viene contattato dal detective Dave Reichert per aiutarlo a tracciare il profilo di un serial killer uccide prostitute nell'area di Seattle, Washington. Keppel accetta nonostante le obiezioni della moglie Sande, stanca del fatto che lui passi più tempo a indagare sulle scene del crimine che a stare con lei. Keppel riceve una lettera dal serial killer Ted Bundy, che lui stesso aveva contribuito a mandare nel braccio della morte, che gli offre una "consulenza" sul caso. Keppel conduce una serie di colloqui con Bundy con la scusa di volere la sua esperienza. In realtà, spera che Bundy riveli i dettagli dei suoi stessi omicidi prima di essere giustiziato. Bundy non è di grande aiuto nel tracciare il profilo dell'assassino, che chiama "l'uomo del fiume", ma fa luce sulla sua patologia, in particolare sul suo bisogno di "possedere" le vittime, fino alla necrofilia. Infine, Bundy confessa diversi omicidi irrisolti nella vana speranza che Keppel ritardi la sua esecuzione.
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Il film è basato sul libro The Riverman: Ted Bundy and I Hunt for the Green River Killer di Robert D. Keppel e William J. Birnes.
Trama:
Robert D. Keppel, professore di criminologia all'Università di Washington, viene contattato dal detective Dave Reichert per aiutarlo a tracciare il profilo di un serial killer uccide prostitute nell'area di Seattle, Washington. Keppel accetta nonostante le obiezioni della moglie Sande, stanca del fatto che lui passi più tempo a indagare sulle scene del crimine che a stare con lei. Keppel riceve una lettera dal serial killer Ted Bundy, che lui stesso aveva contribuito a mandare nel braccio della morte, che gli offre una "consulenza" sul caso. Keppel conduce una serie di colloqui con Bundy con la scusa di volere la sua esperienza. In realtà, spera che Bundy riveli i dettagli dei suoi stessi omicidi prima di essere giustiziato. Bundy non è di grande aiuto nel tracciare il profilo dell'assassino, che chiama "l'uomo del fiume", ma fa luce sulla sua patologia, in particolare sul suo bisogno di "possedere" le vittime, fino alla necrofilia. Infine, Bundy confessa diversi omicidi irrisolti nella vana speranza che Keppel ritardi la sua esecuzione.
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00:00:23I have a question.
00:00:27When you meet someone, someone dear to you, and you manage to put the pieces of the mosaic together, all the laughter, the
00:00:36tears, the silences and all the most significant moments of his life, then, well, it's like you become part of
00:00:47that person.
00:00:48Hi Dad!
00:00:49HI!
00:00:52But when you meet people with dark souls, with terrifying souls, and you manage to insinuate yourself into the most fetid corner that they...
00:01:05they wanted to keep hidden, and you get inside them.
00:01:22Then how do you do it? How do you go back?
00:01:28You can go back to being the same as before.
00:01:35Have you seen Dad? I'm going hands-free!
00:02:00Then how do you go back?
00:02:10Hey, little one!
00:02:11Do you often come to play around here?
00:02:14I don't understand my hand!
00:02:15Well done!
00:02:18Please go and look over there to see if you find any footprints.
00:02:22What happened, Lieutenant?
00:02:23And have they ever said that he has terrible taste in music?
00:02:27Yes, yes.
00:02:27What would I have done if I caught her again with the radio on in a County car?
00:02:31Look, he said he was going to smash it in my ass and put me to work in the warehouse, but that radio didn't
00:02:36It's mine, sir, it's my wife's.
00:02:37He asked me to fix it because it only gets one station.
00:02:40That's why he's in that car, and that's why I was listening to that song instead of opera, sir.
00:02:45The finished face, Reichert.
00:02:47Yes, sir.
00:02:48Hank, come check it out!
00:02:52Have I ever asked you to lead the investigation, Reichert?
00:02:55Not yet, sir.
00:02:56Well, I'll ask him now.
00:02:58Sir, Lieutenant Downing!
00:03:00It's your turn, Detective. I suggest you go check it out.
00:03:05Yes, sir.
00:03:15I'm Reichert, this is my case. What did you find?
00:03:18Another corpse.
00:03:19Look, I'm new, but that doesn't mean I'm...
00:03:22The other tied up has some heavy stones, about twenty kilograms each.
00:03:25Take it from that side.
00:03:28Bring her to shore, then search the river bottom and bring me everything you find.
00:03:32Maybe I just want to see a little fish.
00:03:35They found another body, they are bringing it to shore.
00:03:38Well, let's do it here.
00:03:58But what is he doing?
00:03:59Yes, yes, laugh.
00:04:03Greet Mary, Mother of God.
00:04:15Catching a serial killer isn't just about the modus operandi.
00:04:21He reads the newspapers, watches TV.
00:04:25He goes as far as studying other serial murders to escape capture.
00:04:28And based on what he learns he makes changes.
00:04:30So to catch a serial killer you have to change tactics and focus on his signature.
00:04:36Because his signature is the only thing that never changes.
00:04:39He always leaves his business card.
00:04:43A serial killer is psychologically compelled to leave his mark on the victim.
00:04:49Jessica Standish.
00:04:51The killer kills her aboard a pickup truck, then drags her body into an alley,
00:04:55cleans up the area around it a bit and sets it up.
00:05:00Excuse me, is this some kind of biblical symbol, the fish and wine?
00:05:04Sure, it could. That's an interesting point.
00:05:08But if your instinct suggests a less sophisticated thesis, I would say go with it.
00:05:15The world's most notorious serial killer is on death row in Florida,
00:05:18accused of the murder of three girls.
00:05:20But we think he is responsible for 20 other murders committed between 74 and 78.
00:05:28Eight of them in this state.
00:05:31All females between the ages of 30 and 12.
00:05:39As Ted Bundy says, just make it hard.
00:05:43We'll talk about it next time and try to distract yourself.
00:05:47Right.
00:05:48If you think about it too much, you'll end up going crazy.
00:05:51Hello, come everyone.
00:05:52Bye, see you.
00:05:53All dead and strangled?
00:05:55Yes, at least the most recent ones, I couldn't say about these.
00:05:59You have a lot of work.
00:06:01We've reached 13, 10 since July alone.
00:06:05All street girls?
00:06:07I think so, but some are not yet identified.
00:06:10They are murders, it seems recent.
00:06:12No.
00:06:13After the first three we found two more in the river.
00:06:17But since then only bones.
00:06:18A tough nut to crack.
00:06:20We're grinding away, Bob.
00:06:22And the media is on edge.
00:06:23I'm sorry, I can't help you, Reichert.
00:06:27I have four men for thirteen dead girls.
00:06:30And do they give you a hand?
00:06:45Boys.
00:06:47Boys.
00:06:48Hey!
00:06:50Greetings.
00:06:51Please, I would be sorry to keep the doors closed.
00:06:55Ah, ah.
00:06:56You can hear me all the way down there from the pier, so...
00:07:01But...
00:07:01It looks like a good piece, yeah, it's not bad at all.
00:07:05Well done.
00:07:09Hey, hello little one.
00:07:10Hi, Dad.
00:07:12Did you find it today?
00:07:13Certain.
00:07:14Oh, yeah?
00:07:17Are you coming to the show, right?
00:07:19Certain.
00:07:20I will sit in a box.
00:07:21That's why I sent my tuxedo to the dry cleaners.
00:07:23But if you don't even have it.
00:07:25But I hope your theater has boxes.
00:07:27Bob?
00:07:28Yes, what did you cook?
00:07:30The salmon.
00:07:31How did it go today?
00:07:33Oh, not bad.
00:07:34Your beer?
00:07:36Do you want some?
00:07:37No, but maybe your friend would like another Coke.
00:07:41Which friend?
00:07:42Someone who works on the Green River murders case.
00:07:52Sandy, I didn't invite him.
00:07:53And I already told him no.
00:07:56Oh, good.
00:07:57I'll add a dish.
00:08:04Hi, Dave.
00:08:05Bob, let's take a walk.
00:08:12You know what the worst thing is?
00:08:16The phone?
00:08:17Already.
00:08:20Ring and pray there isn't another body.
00:08:24Nice cop, huh?
00:08:26I'm afraid to pick up the phone.
00:08:29The missing girls.
00:08:35Downing wants to merge the pocket force with the homicide squad.
00:08:38If he does,
00:08:40we will never get it.
00:08:43He's out there, Bob.
00:08:45He's on the hunt.
00:08:47And unfortunately I'm far from stopping it.
00:09:19You tell me that...
00:09:19you're on someone's trail.
00:09:22In short, you've made progress.
00:09:24Well, let's say that...
00:09:25the list of suspects
00:09:27it gets thinner every day.
00:09:30We'll get it.
00:09:32I promise you, ma'am.
00:09:36We know he's doing his best.
00:09:37My daughter was very smart.
00:09:39He attended university.
00:09:40And she would never have gotten herself into a situation where...
00:09:43Don't do that.
00:09:45Already.
00:09:46I want to know where it is like that.
00:09:48I can?
00:09:48Can I take her home?
00:09:51I can?
00:09:57I can?
00:09:59I can?
00:10:28Thank you all.
00:10:44Thank you all.
00:11:02Can't sleep?
00:11:04Hello. No.
00:11:07Maybe I should reduce my cups of coffee from 4 to 3.
00:11:12Dave is a victim too.
00:11:15He's...
00:11:17He's letting this story get to him.
00:11:19It's about to collapse.
00:11:21In fact, I think it's close to the limit now.
00:11:24I know. I've been there with you.
00:11:26Oh, it will be different for us this time.
00:11:31I...
00:11:31Look, this isn't my case.
00:11:34Lighthouse...
00:11:35Only as a consultant and therefore...
00:11:36Is that so?
00:11:37You?
00:11:38Yes, but...
00:11:40Reichert will call me.
00:11:41I'll give him my opinion and...
00:11:44Closed.
00:12:08Greetings.
00:12:10What are you doing here, Bob?
00:12:11I thought I'd come and take a look.
00:12:14The 6 o'clock news will spill everything we know.
00:12:17Contact us.
00:12:18What did they find?
00:12:19Some female bones.
00:12:21Of two types, perhaps.
00:12:22Do you know how he dragged the body down the hill?
00:12:25I'll find out.
00:12:25We are working.
00:12:26Hey...
00:12:27This is a crime scene.
00:12:28Take me away from me.
00:12:28I told myself to go away.
00:12:30Calm down, Reichert.
00:12:32The media gives us enough to worry about already.
00:12:35Bob?
00:12:36A lot of time has passed.
00:12:38How is it going?
00:12:39Everything is fine.
00:12:39The captain and I often worked together.
00:12:43You two know each other, huh?
00:12:45I was his handler when he was a rookie.
00:12:48I wanted to talk to him about an unsolved case, if I may.
00:12:51Yes, certainly.
00:12:53It was a pleasure, Captain.
00:12:57Ah, Ted is finally going to the electric chair.
00:13:00Yes, I heard.
00:13:01When will it happen?
00:13:03It is not known yet.
00:13:05Ah, see you, Bob.
00:13:09Can you get me the clothes of those victims?
00:13:12I think so.
00:13:14You see, according to the rules...
00:13:15Bring them to my house.
00:13:20It is not known whether the latest body found is one of the Green River Killer's victims,
00:13:24but now there is little doubt.
00:13:26The discovery adds to previous ones, bringing the number of victims to 15.
00:13:30The victims were all prostitutes who worked on the Pacific Highway South,
00:13:33street better known as the Strip.
00:13:37Thanks, Lynn.
00:13:38Now the line passes to Vince Conrad for the weather forecast.
00:13:44In the vaginas of all the victims except Mills, there were triangular pebbles.
00:13:49Were they all in the water?
00:13:50Not all of them.
00:13:52Not all of them.
00:13:52Not all of them.
00:13:55Mills was found here.
00:14:20Bob?
00:14:22Bob?
00:14:23Bob?
00:14:29So, you bring Chapman here, then Heinz, and then Mills, but something happens.
00:14:42Mills doesn't throw her in the water and stick Pebbles inside her.
00:14:51The bridge. Maybe someone was there, but he got scared and abandoned her.
00:15:13What's the problem?
00:15:13That was a tip, sir. You solved the Bundy case, so you know a thing or two about serial killings and might be able to give a
00:15:20sort of expert opinion.
00:15:22So, if we were to finally merge the task force with the homicide, they would say that the impossible was done to solve it.
00:15:28the case. Great idea.
00:15:29Do you know that the day he was arrested Bundy's name was first on the list of
00:15:33Keppo suspects?
00:15:35I didn't know anything about it, sir.
00:15:36Yeah, a lot of work. And he ended up getting stopped in Ojuta for traffic violations.
00:15:42How is he?
00:15:44It looks good.
00:15:46Great. These cases wear you down inside. They ruin your career.
00:15:52Yes, okay. Give him everything we found and tell him to write a report.
00:15:58Let it be good, though.
00:16:01You know what I mean by good, right, Reichert?
00:16:04Of course, sir.
00:16:09That's how it starts.
00:16:12Start putting all the different tiles together.
00:16:17Who is he hunting?
00:16:19Where does he go hunting?
00:16:21What is the area where it kills?
00:16:28What does he do with them after killing them?
00:16:32What are the disgusting places he lives in?
00:16:52Until He gets in your pores
00:16:55and occupy your dreams.
00:16:58What if you get busy?
00:17:01So, maybe...
00:17:04Maybe you're okay, you can stop it.
00:17:20And you pray.
00:17:25You pray a lot.
00:17:31Because you know if you don't stop him,
00:17:33that son of a bitch will keep killing.
00:17:36Don't you understand that we're making a fool of ourselves?
00:17:39We look like a bunch of incompetents.
00:17:41Which is less serious than it seems, madam.
00:17:42Where are the survey supplements?
00:17:44The same thing always emerges from the file.
00:17:46More bodies, more cops.
00:17:48Do you think it will be useful to us?
00:17:50Some of Keppel's suggestions aren't bad.
00:17:52I think he's trying to help us.
00:17:53Help us?
00:17:54Do you know him well?
00:17:55No, I wouldn't say so, sir.
00:17:57He's definitely a good person, if a little complicated.
00:18:00But each of us, that is, you, Keppel and I,
00:18:03we have very different motivations and roles in this case.
00:18:05My role is very simple.
00:18:07I have to run a department with a figure
00:18:10that it's not enough to buy a bottle of Scotch.
00:18:12I know that, sir.
00:18:13If true, this report would make her think.
00:18:21I don't mean to lump your task force into homicide,
00:18:24but I have so many cases to solve.
00:18:25His is one of many.
00:18:26These are prostitutes,
00:18:28and more often than not, no one notices their disappearance.
00:18:32Have I been clear enough for you?
00:18:34They are people, Lieutenant.
00:18:36Well, learn to prioritize things, Detective.
00:18:40Now go away and let me sort this damn mess out.
00:18:45Sir, Keppel sent that report at this time as well.
00:18:52He didn't like it.
00:18:54And it will pass.
00:18:57Bob, it took me eight years to earn my badge now.
00:19:00And I would be grateful to you.
00:19:05Eat dessert.
00:19:06Look, you eat it.
00:19:08Oh, come on, relax.
00:19:10You'll see, it'll pass.
00:19:12Drink your coffee.
00:19:16Why are you interested in the case?
00:19:19For the same reason as you.
00:19:28Thanks, guys.
00:19:36Dinner is in the oven.
00:19:38Thank you, sorry.
00:19:42I had a lot of things to do.
00:19:46God, I'm exhausted.
00:19:53What's up?
00:19:56Hi, Dad.
00:20:00Hi sweetie.
00:20:04Goodbye.
00:20:06An envelope has arrived for you.
00:20:23Do you want to tell me what's happening?
00:20:25I don't know, I swear.
00:20:27You have our address, Bob.
00:20:28How did he get the address?
00:20:30I don't know, but it doesn't matter.
00:20:31He's in prison.
00:20:32It's not going anywhere.
00:20:33You can't say that, since he's already escaped twice.
00:20:37What are you doing?
00:20:38What should I do?
00:20:39Should I ignore her?
00:20:40That man is evil, Bob.
00:20:41It infects everything it touches.
00:20:43I don't want anything that belongs to him in our house.
00:20:45Throw it away.
00:20:46I can't throw it away.
00:20:51It's my job.
00:21:11Dr. Keppel, I know it's presumptuous of me to write to you, but...
00:21:16I think I can help you with the Green River murder investigation.
00:21:24I think I can sense what is happening in the soul of the man who placed the bodies in the places where they were
00:21:29you found it.
00:21:35I have shared a cell with several serial killers and, thanks to the extensive conversations I have had with them,
00:21:43I think I know the mindset and motivations of a serial killer better than anyone else.
00:21:55That's why...
00:21:56I can provide you with a unique perspective that will be useful in hunting down Riverman.
00:22:01I look forward to hearing from you.
00:22:05Treasure.
00:22:11I know you suffered for not having captured Bandi, we all do.
00:22:14No, no, it has nothing to do with it.
00:22:16That happened many years ago.
00:22:17I know, I know.
00:22:18And now I want...
00:22:20I just want to tell you that...
00:22:23Okay.
00:22:24Tell me, yes.
00:22:26I'm listening to you.
00:22:27Why do you hurt yourself?
00:22:29But I don't want to hurt myself.
00:22:31I'm just doing my job.
00:22:33Do you know me?
00:22:33I know, I know.
00:22:34But I have a duty to protect our family.
00:22:38I mean, you think you were the only one to...
00:22:42Honey, sometimes you came home with your mind so taken up with Bandi
00:22:45that the boys ran into their room to hide.
00:22:50You went to bed and then...
00:22:54You were locked up there and all you could think about was that serial killer...
00:22:58Hey, hey, hey.
00:23:01Come on, don't do that.
00:23:03Hug me.
00:23:06As.
00:23:08Everything is fine.
00:23:12I know it was hard.
00:23:15And nobody wants to relive those days.
00:23:18You can believe me, listen.
00:23:21In his letter...
00:23:23He offers to help us find the Green River Killer.
00:23:27And now I have to go find him and talk to him.
00:23:32But Bandi has nothing to do with it.
00:23:36This time it's about catching a man who killed.
00:23:38God only knows how many women...
00:23:40This is not about the murders of the eight Seattle women that Bandi never claimed responsibility for.
00:23:44No.
00:23:46It's all under control, darling.
00:23:51I know how far I can go.
00:23:53Be that as it may, I will not let this family relive those days.
00:23:59I'm warning you.
00:24:13He asked for me, sir.
00:24:15Dave.
00:24:16It's a pleasure to see you.
00:24:17Come in.
00:24:21I reread Kepple's report and he was right.
00:24:24A couple of points are quite interesting.
00:24:26I sent it to the higher-ups to take his suggestions into consideration.
00:24:31The police commissioner has granted us an expansion of the Task Force.
00:24:34He will give us more funding and wants Kepple to collaborate with us.
00:24:38So as of today he is officially on board.
00:24:40Are you kidding?
00:24:41Now he enjoys his trip and my relationships when he returns.
00:24:45Which trip?
00:24:46Kepple will explain everything to you.
00:24:48No, I can't move.
00:24:50I have to deal with the new arrivals in my Task Force.
00:24:53The commissioner says that I should lead such a large task force.
00:24:57So now she's going to be my second.
00:25:00Good luck, Dave.
00:25:11What the hell is going on?
00:25:12Politics.
00:25:13It's all a political question.
00:25:15I just lost my Task Force.
00:25:17And Downing led me by the nose.
00:25:21I could have sworn it.
00:25:22And do you find it funny?
00:25:23No, not at all.
00:25:25Next time you make fun of yourself, you won't fall for it.
00:25:28What is this?
00:25:29A plane ticket to Florida.
00:25:31What are we going to do?
00:25:32Ted Bundy.
00:25:51In the past, this wing housed prisoners who were placed in quarantine.
00:25:56Bundy made a fuss when I put him here,
00:25:58saying that I was trampling on his rights.
00:26:01He told him he shouldn't have escaped.
00:26:03You think a brilliant guy like him would at least thank me?
00:26:06for assigning him the coolest cell?
00:26:08He never did it.
00:26:10This is the freshest.
00:26:12Even on hot days.
00:26:14Sammy will let you out when you can't take it anymore.
00:26:16Thank you for everything, Director Howard.
00:26:18I may be a rude son of a bitch, Mr. Kepple.
00:26:22But Ted Bundy will not escape from my prison.
00:26:24I'm sure of it, sir.
00:26:26I'm glad to hear it.
00:26:28Let me know if you need anything else,
00:26:29plus a nice shower when you're done.
00:26:42Hi, Ted.
00:26:45Hi, Bob.
00:26:48It's been a long time since we've seen each other.
00:26:50How are you?
00:26:51Okay, thanks.
00:26:53My colleague Dave Reichert, King County.
00:26:56He's the one in charge of the Green River case.
00:26:58Listen, Bob, I think...
00:27:00I think I made a mistake.
00:27:03And that is?
00:27:04Well, I...
00:27:06I think you wasted your time coming all the way here.
00:27:09I was wrong to think I had any insights into this case.
00:27:12After all,
00:27:14I'm not a detective.
00:27:15And you are definitely better than me.
00:27:18It doesn't mean he can't help us,
00:27:21so I would like to hear your impressions.
00:27:25Well, I had an idea on how to catch him, but...
00:27:29You might find this a little absurd.
00:27:31If I thought that about his ideas, I wouldn't be here.
00:27:34You see, I had a thought that...
00:27:38Well, this might seem a little bizarre, but...
00:27:41I noticed that no one has ever made a correlation
00:27:45murders with violent pornographic films.
00:27:49Many are inspired by those films.
00:27:51So I was thinking,
00:27:52If you organize a gritty film festival in Seattle,
00:27:57I can assure you
00:27:59that if you stand outside the cinema
00:28:02and take pictures of all the customers,
00:28:06you will find yourselves
00:28:09with a nice list of suspects.
00:28:15And from there on the fun begins.
00:28:22However, one thing is certain.
00:28:24Your Riverman is a low-risk hunter.
00:28:28Ah, how do you know that?
00:28:30From the prey.
00:28:31Whores are easy.
00:28:34Brazen, hard to intimidate.
00:28:36Isolated from their families.
00:28:38Nobody cares if they disappear.
00:28:41Let's get through the formalities and then get started.
00:28:44Are you aware that we will be recording the conversations?
00:28:46Certain.
00:28:47And does he authorize us to do so?
00:28:49Yes.
00:28:51That's a fish that feeds on slime.
00:28:54He doesn't go fishing for class victims, you understand?
00:28:57Fishing?
00:28:59Tell us about your fishing, Ted?
00:29:03Well, let's say, whoever acts like this has his own style, he knows the fishing area, he moves so that he doesn't find
00:29:21what he is looking for.
00:29:22And then when, when everything fits together, the moment, the place, the feeling, it casts its bait and...
00:29:40Taken.
00:29:44You have no idea how many guys like him are out there.
00:29:47It's scary.
00:29:50And tell us, who is a class victim?
00:29:53A woman with a normal life.
00:29:56Office workers, housewives, students.
00:29:59People who live well and have friends who would suffer if they disappeared.
00:30:04Subjects who are quite difficult to lure out of their comfortable environments.
00:30:09Subjects that you have to work hard for, in other words, almost an art.
00:30:13Agree.
00:30:15Tell us, how do you attract them? What are your moves?
00:30:17The river man doesn't make moves, they come to him and we are talking about Riverman, that's right,
00:30:21Bob?
00:30:22What else are we allowed to talk about, Ted?
00:30:26I can let you into his head, but...
00:30:31To do this I need the dossiers.
00:30:38Well, you don't want me working with newspaper clippings, do you, Bob?
00:30:55What's this story? Just a dossier?
00:30:57Yes, just one file. I'll give you the rest, if it works.
00:31:11Wait a moment, a moment.
00:31:14Where are the photos?
00:31:15The crime scenes, the carnage, there is no...
00:31:18No photos, no files.
00:31:21There are many, Ted.
00:31:28Hey, Bob.
00:31:31I heard she suffered when she was...
00:31:34the killer of those eight Seattle women escaped.
00:31:39I see he's recovered now.
00:31:47Everything is fine?
00:31:49Yes, I'm fine.
00:31:51That uncle is a really bad guy.
00:31:53Dealing with him is like having a worm crawling on your face.
00:31:56Yes, to put it mildly.
00:31:57Thanks, Sammy.
00:31:59I apologize.
00:32:01And for what?
00:32:02I thought you were using me to get to Bandi.
00:32:06Maybe so.
00:32:14Thank you all.
00:33:04Detective Kepple.
00:33:08What did he do?
00:33:10Well, yes, but...
00:33:13Imagine, you'll be dealing with a shoplifter.
00:33:16What a son of a bitch...
00:33:18Yes, yes.
00:33:21Okay, thanks.
00:33:23Utah judge lets Bandi go
00:33:25while he was out on bail.
00:33:28And where is he now?
00:33:30He's in town.
00:33:32Here he is, Ted Bundy, law student.
00:33:36The pride of Seattle's young Republicans.
00:33:39Did you read the newspaper today?
00:33:40A politician says it couldn't have been his friend Ted.
00:33:44Excuse me a second.
00:33:46Bob, are you sure you want to...
00:33:47Oh shit.
00:33:49Hey, Ted!
00:33:51Do you need a hand?
00:33:53No, no, no.
00:33:54I can do it, thanks.
00:33:59Kepple, with Teddy King.
00:34:00I know you think he can escape, right?
00:34:03No, but we have eight open cases we'd like to talk to you about.
00:34:07Yes, yes, I know, but...
00:34:10I would say that now is not the time.
00:34:33Hey, Reichert.
00:34:35Reichert.
00:34:39Bundy intends to use Riverman to tell us about himself.
00:34:43He knows the Green River man, Dave, inside out.
00:34:45and that means that we...
00:34:54Did you bring those weights from home?
00:34:57Certain.
00:34:58I take them everywhere.
00:35:00They relieve tension.
00:35:05You might find a much more fun way to relieve tension.
00:35:10No, no, eh...
00:35:13I would never do that, I mean, it's not my style.
00:35:16And then I'm a married man.
00:35:17Leave me alone, Kepple.
00:35:18Are you real or are you pretending, boy?
00:35:20No, no, I'm really embarrassed.
00:35:26What do you think triggered it yesterday?
00:35:29The photo.
00:35:31He hit him.
00:35:32Exact.
00:35:33And you know what I tell you?
00:35:34He's scared.
00:35:35About what?
00:35:37Probably to be useless.
00:35:39He wants us to know that he is important.
00:35:42So we'll tell him that he's smart and that we respect him.
00:35:47Do you think you can do it?
00:35:49I do not know.
00:35:53Our conversation with Ted Bundy continues.
00:35:56It's 2pm peak time.
00:35:57Please.
00:35:58Hey, Bob.
00:35:59Yes?
00:36:00Could you ask the director if I can leave my cell for these interviews?
00:36:05I suffer from claustrophobia in here.
00:36:08Well, I don't know, but I can talk to him about it.
00:36:11Thank you.
00:36:13First of all let me tell you that I have a lot of preconceived ideas based on nothing,
00:36:20based only on feelings, intuitions.
00:36:22Well.
00:36:24Aside from that, I have to say that all my feelings were confirmed by reading his dossier.
00:36:31Oh yeah?
00:36:32I thought about it and took some notes.
00:36:35Here, you see, here...
00:36:37Here I wrote down a date and approximate time of each disappearance.
00:36:44And the data shows that the murderer works unusual hours for his job.
00:36:49Already.
00:36:52Great work, Ted.
00:36:54Well, I'm not an expert on the subject, but I do have a degree in psychology.
00:36:58He's recording everything, right?
00:36:59Yes, yes.
00:37:01Yes, I would say these are sensible considerations.
00:37:04And go ahead.
00:37:04Oh, thanks, Bob. I hope I can help.
00:37:07As you can see, he captured only one victim on Friday and only one victim on Saturday.
00:37:14He clearly prefers to go fishing from Sunday to Thursday.
00:37:18What do you deduce from this?
00:37:20Who has a strange day job.
00:37:21Or who spends weekends with the family.
00:37:24Yes, of course, it could be.
00:37:26Or he works from Sunday to Thursday and goes fishing during his shifts.
00:37:31If he were a taxi driver, or a bartender, or a pimp, or anyone who works on the strip.
00:37:38Not just any one.
00:37:40One who doesn't inspire fear.
00:37:43You see, whores are wary of monsters, that is, big, tattooed guys with foam at the mouth and axes.
00:37:50in hand.
00:37:51And that's a stupid thing.
00:37:53Because he's a normal guy.
00:37:55Just like you and me.
00:37:57Yes, he's a normal guy like her, Bandi.
00:38:01He's a normal guy.
00:38:03And that's the point.
00:38:05Normal guys don't kill little girls.
00:38:08They don't abandon the sixths in the bars.
00:38:09Put the Rikert on.
00:38:11You know, Bob, I'm sick and tired of being treated like an animal and looked at like I'm a lunatic.
00:38:17Because I'm not.
00:38:18And if he thinks he can catch the Green River Man, Dave, he's making a big mistake.
00:38:25Because he doesn't have the guts to do it.
00:38:28Do you know why?
00:38:30Oh, let's see what the Tacoma Herald says in its latest article about the crimes.
00:38:34Detective Rikert of the Green River Task Force is feeling the heat now that the crimes he's solving are...
00:38:40Dave, Dave, no, Dave.
00:38:41Wow, that's an astute observation.
00:38:46Well yes.
00:38:48There are other bodies out there, I assure you.
00:39:03I would have killed him.
00:39:06I assure you, I wanted to kill him.
00:39:08It has never happened to me before.
00:39:11Shit.
00:39:13And maybe he's right, I'm not cut out for chair murders.
00:39:16Finished the pouring plan?
00:39:18Go to hell!
00:39:19Oh!
00:39:21A curse came out of the little virgin's mouth.
00:39:23What do you want from me, Keppor?
00:39:25I failed and all you can do is make fun of me?
00:39:28The reason I work with you is because you had the balls to ask for help.
00:39:32Because you're more interested in nailing the murderer than covering your own ass.
00:39:35But you won't succeed if you don't keep your emotions under control.
00:39:42Look, Dave, I didn't tell you we were going to keep a low profile so the press wouldn't find out where we were.
00:39:47were we?
00:39:48Of course, because...
00:39:49And your fan club has been busy.
00:39:54Oh, sir!
00:39:56Mr. Reichert, there's a message for you.
00:40:01Here.
00:40:02Usually they don't leave messages in the room.
00:40:06They found another landfill.
00:40:14So where's Dave?
00:40:16He returned to Seattle.
00:40:18You know, Bob.
00:40:19I don't think Dave will make it.
00:40:22Why not?
00:40:24But you see, it's too provocative.
00:40:26Ready to give judgment.
00:40:28If he did that, those boys on death row would have to run away with their legs raised.
00:40:33How does a detective talk to someone without them feeling judged?
00:40:38Well, you have to establish a relationship of trust.
00:40:41But how would you get him to talk?
00:40:43I?
00:40:44Yes.
00:40:46Well, I would pretend to care about what he did.
00:40:50You see, each person has their own particular view of the world.
00:40:56So I would try to find that one out.
00:40:59I'm sorry, but I can't follow you.
00:41:01Can't you give me an example?
00:41:03I once had a chat with a guy.
00:41:06He told me about the women he killed, but...
00:41:10Nothing about the girl he was accused of raping and killing.
00:41:16He finally admitted that he couldn't talk about her because people would see him as a monster.
00:41:22Do you understand now?
00:41:24Yes.
00:41:26Anyway, I was rereading my notes last night.
00:41:33It gives me a first impression that the person you are looking for could be...
00:41:37A young white male who works a job for which he is paid little, which reduces his chances of
00:41:43movement.
00:41:43How young do you think?
00:41:4420, 25 years old.
00:41:46Married?
00:41:46I doubt it.
00:41:48Does he have any girlfriends?
00:41:50Well, if he has someone, it's likely that his relationship is problematic.
00:41:57I also think that guy has already been caught by the police.
00:42:01Really?
00:42:02For assault, for battery...
00:42:05I do not know.
00:42:07He's a trustworthy guy.
00:42:09and his victims have to get into strangers' cars to earn a living.
00:42:14Sure, but those are all tough girls.
00:42:17They're clueless.
00:42:19So, how does he do it?
00:42:22Well, he studies them.
00:42:25He knows the area.
00:42:29He knows it better than the prey itself.
00:42:33He knows his schedule.
00:42:36The corner where he works.
00:42:39She knows when she hasn't gotten any girls and her pimp is after her.
00:42:45And then...
00:42:47Then when the right time comes
00:42:49He moves
00:42:52Light as rain.
00:42:55It's flowing now
00:42:56Like a river.
00:43:00Why
00:43:00She is the right one, the chosen one.
00:43:05And she
00:43:06She belongs
00:43:09To him.
00:43:14What's going on in his mind
00:43:16when the woman gets into the car?
00:43:18That's hard to say.
00:43:21But how do I get in?
00:43:23in the
00:43:25meanders of his mind?
00:43:27Are you sure you want to do it again?
00:43:29Yes, but you have to give me a hand.
00:43:31He's using psychology, Pop.
00:43:36Do you know what she is?
00:43:42What?
00:43:43He is a fisherman.
00:43:45He has been fishing for years and only catches small fish.
00:43:48But in his heart
00:43:49he knows there's a huge fish down there.
00:43:52One who always eludes her.
00:43:54But he'll never get it.
00:43:56The only way to find out what's going on underwater
00:43:59it's going underwater.
00:44:01But
00:44:02the fisherman drowns underwater.
00:44:06I can take her down there without drowning, though.
00:44:10To do this I need to see the photos.
00:44:14Photos of the crime scenes.
00:44:19I could do it with those.
00:44:26They're complex people, Pop.
00:44:30People who have things to teach us
00:44:32about life.
00:44:34About us.
00:44:40Yes, I'm fine.
00:44:42The boys?
00:44:43Oh, they're fine.
00:44:44David is playing
00:44:45and Ellie is dancing in front of me.
00:44:52Bob, are you still there?
00:44:54Yes, how are the boys?
00:44:56Excuse me.
00:44:57How are you?
00:44:58I am fine.
00:45:00How's it going with Bundy?
00:45:01Smooth as silk, everything is fine.
00:45:05Darling, I have a long day ahead of me tomorrow,
00:45:07so I love you.
00:45:09Wait, Ellie wants to say hello.
00:45:11Here, darling.
00:45:13Hi, Dad.
00:45:15Dad?
00:45:18He hung up.
00:45:36He feels a very strong push inside himself.
00:45:40No one can touch it.
00:45:42He is invincible.
00:45:44And what else does he feel?
00:45:46Disturbance.
00:45:47Agitation.
00:45:49Excitement.
00:45:51He is in a state of excitement.
00:45:52Can you satisfy his excitement?
00:45:54Just by owning it.
00:45:56Completely.
00:45:58I do not understand.
00:45:59How does he own her completely?
00:46:01Well, complete possession is death.
00:46:04Time slows down.
00:46:06It's an aura.
00:46:07It's hallucinogenic.
00:46:10It's a center.
00:46:11There is clarity in the center.
00:46:13Light within the fire.
00:46:14What do you think of your object?
00:46:16She is a symbol.
00:46:18A yellow face, a Nazi.
00:46:20And it must remain a symbol.
00:46:23Why?
00:46:24Well, a symbol doesn't cause problems.
00:46:28Humans, yes.
00:46:30This way he doesn't have to make speeches.
00:46:33He just needs to chat and entertain her.
00:46:37And she is enchanted by it.
00:46:41How are you feeling, Bob?
00:46:43Can you see it?
00:46:44Can you smell it?
00:46:45To enjoy it?
00:46:47Mr. Keppel, there's a call for you.
00:46:49No, not now.
00:46:51Seeds.
00:46:53He's your partner, sir.
00:46:55He says it's important.
00:46:58She was there.
00:46:59Well, it's obvious that it was there.
00:47:01No, she was there, Ted.
00:47:04Yes.
00:47:05Yeah, well, I can't deny it.
00:47:09I was helpful to her, though.
00:47:12Well, we'll see.
00:47:15He should go to the strip, Bob.
00:47:17See what he sees.
00:47:19To be made of vermin, in short.
00:47:21Who knows.
00:47:23Maybe it is.
00:47:31Thank you.
00:47:33I hope this matters, Dave.
00:47:35Start talking.
00:47:36Could you also tell us something about yourself?
00:47:38We have a suspect.
00:47:41As Bundy suggested,
00:47:42I checked out the guys arrested on the strip.
00:47:45Arrested in '82
00:47:46for soliciting an undercover police officer.
00:47:49She has been divorced twice
00:47:50and has a history of marital abuse.
00:47:52He admits to being attracted to prostitutes
00:47:54and there is this complaint.
00:48:03His van was a Kenworth,
00:48:05twenty minutes from the strip.
00:48:09Do you want me, then?
00:48:14You want to do it like this, right?
00:48:16Yes.
00:48:18Britta, you whore!
00:48:20Do you want it like this?
00:48:23Yes, that's fine.
00:48:25Where is it?
00:48:26Near the Green River.
00:48:29Did you call the police
00:48:30swearing that he tried to kill her.
00:48:36He said he put his hand over her mouth
00:48:38because she had bitten him.
00:48:40No!
00:48:51He showed the bite as proof.
00:48:53This happened three years ago
00:48:55and it never occurred to anyone
00:48:57to consider him a suspect.
00:48:59The complaint was buried in documents.
00:49:02And he got away with it,
00:49:03she was a prostitute anyway.
00:49:08Right arm.
00:49:16Hold your hand like this.
00:49:17Is it comfortable?
00:49:18Yes.
00:49:20Answers truthfully
00:49:21and tell everything you know.
00:49:22Is his name Gary Leon Ridgeway?
00:49:25Exact.
00:49:25Is he here voluntarily?
00:49:27But yes, of course.
00:49:35Answers truthfully
00:49:36and say what you know.
00:49:37Is his name Gary Leon Ridgeway?
00:49:39Yes.
00:49:42What else is there about him?
00:49:44The port police questioned him in '82.
00:49:46They caught him near the camp
00:49:48where Wim's skeleton was found.
00:49:50He says he might have been with her
00:49:52but he doesn't remember it.
00:49:54Answer truthfully
00:49:55and say what you know.
00:49:56Do you work at Kenworth Tracking?
00:49:58Yes.
00:50:01Have his house searched again
00:50:03and look for souvenirs
00:50:04such as jewelry, clothing, hair, or teeth
00:50:07or things belonging to the victims.
00:50:09Agree.
00:50:13You better get started.
00:50:15We will, Mr. Kepple.
00:50:17Allows you to own a van
00:50:19with Washington State license plate
00:50:20As soon as they finish
00:50:21see if you can get some saliva from him.
00:50:24Does the number match?
00:50:25Yes, yes ma'am.
00:50:27That's my van.
00:50:28I've had it since...
00:50:31since 77, I think.
00:51:05Hey, beautiful.
00:51:06But are you back already?
00:51:08Did everything go well?
00:51:09Yes, yes, we suspected.
00:51:13I'm taking a shower
00:51:14and later I go back to work
00:51:15but not before having dinner with my wife.
00:51:30Dad, I'll do it myself.
00:51:32Yes.
00:52:02It should go above
00:52:03on the strip, Bob.
00:52:04See what he sees.
00:52:16When it rains you're happy, right?
00:52:20Because in this weather
00:52:22many policemen are busy
00:52:23with road accidents
00:52:25and the others stay in the central station
00:52:27to drink coffee.
00:52:31the hunt looks promising.
00:52:36Why prostitutes
00:52:37that are around tonight
00:52:40they're the most desperate, right?
00:52:43you son of a bitch.
00:52:46So you go hunting
00:52:49until you find it
00:52:51and you recognize it.
00:52:57Why
00:53:00she's the right one.
00:53:04she is the chosen one.
00:53:12She belongs to me.
00:53:19She belongs to me.
00:53:31You are my object.
00:53:35My load.
00:53:40Only mine.
00:53:41Police!
00:53:42Get out of the car!
00:53:43Get out of the car now!
00:53:45Hey!
00:53:45Calm down!
00:53:46Calm down!
00:53:46Hey!
00:53:46Hey!
00:53:47Keep your hands off!
00:53:48You have no idea who I am!
00:53:49Who cares who I am!
00:53:51But they get sick!
00:53:52Really!
00:53:52It won't be any worse for you!
00:53:53He's a cop!
00:53:54What is a policeman?
00:53:55What are you waiting for?
00:53:56It's all good.
00:53:57Agree.
00:53:58Thank you.
00:54:00Choke!
00:54:01Sorry guys.
00:54:02We got it wrong.
00:54:03Thank you Anta Laura.
00:54:04He was working.
00:54:09You are silent.
00:54:10What's wrong?
00:54:11I have nothing.
00:54:14Talk to me.
00:54:15You are my partner.
00:54:16What were you doing?
00:54:18Why didn't you tell him who you were?
00:54:19I did it.
00:54:20After I started screaming.
00:54:22Shit!
00:54:25I was scared, Bob.
00:54:27Yes, certainly.
00:54:30Listen to me.
00:54:32Listen to me, Bob.
00:54:36We have another problem.
00:54:39Ridgeway passed the lie detector test.
00:55:15Rangeway!
00:55:16Hey, visit is for you!
00:55:23Gary?
00:55:23Yes, it's me.
00:55:24Bob Keppel.
00:55:25Greetings.
00:55:26Dave Riker, do you remember him?
00:55:27Yes, certainly.
00:55:28So, is there a quiet corner where we can talk for how many minutes?
00:55:31Certain.
00:55:32This way.
00:55:34It's about the lie detector, right?
00:55:39Yes, more or less.
00:55:40Let's say we'd like to make a couple of things clear.
00:55:43We're a bit busy today, though...
00:55:45With the motorbike?
00:55:45No, it's five or ten minutes, then go back to the bike.
00:55:48Okay, let's go that way.
00:55:49Hey, hey, the Rivermen!
00:55:51They came to arrest you again!
00:55:52Excuse me, the fact is that you see me here often, so they make fun of me.
00:55:57I know, it's a pain in the ass for me.
00:55:59It's a pain for us too, you know?
00:56:00They're all fed up by now.
00:56:02They want to disband the task force.
00:56:04Really?
00:56:05Of course, after all it's all about the whole thing.
00:56:07I know, but some are nice.
00:56:11Oh, now I understand.
00:56:13That's why you're fascinated by prostitutes.
00:56:16Sorry, I don't understand.
00:56:18Fascinated?
00:56:18He said he was fascinated by prostitutes, right?
00:56:21Oh, yeah, well.
00:56:22Why...
00:56:24Look, they sell sex.
00:56:26Well, this is certainly not...
00:56:30It's not normal.
00:56:31They make it seem normal, but it's not.
00:56:34Right.
00:56:34And then they put on certain clothes that...
00:56:40I am trying to say...
00:56:42What does this mean, Gary?
00:56:46You know what I mean...
00:56:48Yes, of course, I know what that means.
00:56:50And I don't understand how some kids manage to dress like that.
00:56:53Me neither.
00:56:53Already.
00:56:54Has anyone ever raped me?
00:56:56No.
00:56:59No, and I never would.
00:57:02Rapists are...
00:57:05No.
00:57:05I wouldn't do it.
00:57:06Clear?
00:57:07They are scum.
00:57:09But she isn't.
00:57:11No, in fact, I'm not.
00:57:16Okay.
00:57:18Okay.
00:57:22Thank you.
00:57:23To her.
00:57:24Already.
00:57:25Gary, what did they want?
00:57:27And he is the murderer.
00:57:30What does this do to you, Piazza?
00:57:31His reaction to the question of whether he had raped anyone.
00:57:33I would have reacted the same way, Bob.
00:57:35No, you would have been shocked by the question.
00:57:37He, on the other hand, reacted as if he were afraid that we would judge him as a monster.
00:57:42So what's the plan?
00:57:45Let's go to the airport.
00:57:47What?
00:57:48Take me to the airport.
00:57:49Are you returning from tenders?
00:57:52Why, Bob?
00:57:55Why do you persist on this path?
00:57:59Listen, Bob.
00:58:00Last night...
00:58:01I know I'm not...
00:58:03No, actually no.
00:58:05It's my business, though.
00:58:07They say that when you were working on the Bandi case
00:58:09you had some kind of nervous breakdown.
00:58:12Hey, look, things aren't like that at all.
00:58:15You have to get into the lair where the serial killer lives
00:58:17and then come back out into the open to say what you saw.
00:58:24Let's go?
00:58:32Don't try to dissuade me.
00:58:33What do I tell Ellie?
00:58:36Explain yourself.
00:58:41Damn, the essay.
00:58:42Tell her I'm really sorry and...
00:58:45Look, I don't know what else to say.
00:58:48Honey, Bandi's appeal was denied, so he's very vulnerable.
00:58:52You know it too.
00:58:54Well, that's unfair of you.
00:58:57I...
00:58:58Yes, that's true.
00:58:59Maybe so, but...
00:59:03I have to do this, listen.
00:59:08And so in the murder there would be...
00:59:11A moral.
00:59:12Oh, sure.
00:59:14In short...
00:59:15You may not agree with what Riverman does,
00:59:18but to understand it you have to identify with him.
00:59:21To feel true empathy.
00:59:23It's not enough to say
00:59:24let's have a coffee, a cigarette
00:59:25and then we talk about some bullshit.
00:59:28And here are the guys.
00:59:31They have to live with their cravings
00:59:33and they have to keep them secret.
00:59:36He thinks it's easy
00:59:38kill and remain socially acceptable?
00:59:43Being a serial killer and doing a normal job?
00:59:48To be considered
00:59:49of normal people when...
00:59:52When you own your stuff.
01:00:00He saw everything, right?
01:00:05After you.
01:00:06Tell me what you saw.
01:00:10Nothing.
01:00:10No, whoever took me, Bob.
01:00:19It's just my thing.
01:00:21You heard it, right?
01:00:24No.
01:00:26Please tell me about it.
01:00:32I was light-hearted.
01:00:36Light as rain
01:00:38and I flowed like a river.
01:00:43Continue.
01:00:49Later.
01:00:50No, tell me now.
01:00:52I need to know now, Bob.
01:00:54I really understand,
01:00:56she knows I understand her.
01:01:04Now I'm here.
01:01:08he did something to the girl.
01:01:12It doesn't matter, it doesn't matter.
01:01:15I understand her.
01:01:21Don't look at me like that because I feel like I'm getting the shivers.
01:01:25Okay, okay.
01:01:27Oh, look, if you, if you talk to the governor of Florida, he'll listen to you.
01:01:34In short, I, I'm not asking for clemency or monthly permits,
01:01:37nor anything of the sort.
01:01:39Just a certain amount of time to review everything,
01:01:42from top to bottom.
01:01:43Have the sentence suspended.
01:01:46I know for a fact that she is asking herself this,
01:01:48the governor will grant it.
01:01:51Let's be realistic.
01:01:52The governor of Florida doesn't give a damn about her.
01:01:56As a police investigator,
01:01:58I am expected to assume that she will die on Tuesday.
01:02:00So start thinking about what law enforcement can reveal
01:02:03between today and next Tuesday.
01:02:05I would like to help her, but I can't.
01:02:09She has to tell me some things about Sia.
01:02:10Yes, okay, I understand.
01:02:13Reichert.
01:02:14How are you, Dave?
01:02:16Searches of Ridgeway's home and vehicles are negative.
01:02:19and our stakeouts on the strip have been exposed
01:02:21from the eleven o'clock news.
01:02:24They can redo the saliva test,
01:02:26but they will consume the entire sample.
01:02:28So I told him to keep it
01:02:30until DNA testing techniques improve.
01:02:33Yeah, right.
01:02:33That's a great idea, Dave.
01:02:35Yes, yes.
01:02:37How are you, any news?
01:02:39We're getting there.
01:02:41Certain.
01:02:42I imagine so.
01:02:45Good hunting, Bob.
01:02:48Be careful, okay?
01:02:50I will, Dave.
01:03:11So how do you intend to proceed?
01:03:13Well, here it is...
01:03:16I'm sure you know the limitations we are subject to.
01:03:20We are now approaching the funeral wake
01:03:22And...
01:03:23and obviously this imposes some restrictions on us.
01:03:27About the vigil,
01:03:30how did it go with the governor?
01:03:32I don't mean to tell you bad things, Ted.
01:03:34There is no hope that the governor
01:03:37suspend the execution,
01:03:38unless something really changes.
01:03:41And I think I know what, but...
01:03:45I represent only Washington here,
01:03:47Therefore...
01:03:48Let's start right away with Hawkins.
01:03:50The facts I know are only those
01:03:52reported by newspapers.
01:03:55Suddenly disappeared from a place...
01:03:58it is never found.
01:04:09Damn this.
01:04:13This is perhaps the hardest part.
01:04:18Already.
01:04:20I do not know...
01:04:23I assure you it's really hard.
01:04:26But I will try to talk about it.
01:04:28Well, I just hope she doesn't think this is something that...
01:04:32It's easy for me to talk after all this time.
01:04:34I realize how hard it is.
01:04:41Here we are faced with...
01:04:45to a situation where there is an individual who seeks...
01:04:49which basically tries to satisfy his cravings
01:04:52and that...
01:04:53To do this, he must put his object at ease.
01:04:57And so this guy, this entity...
01:05:00it makes her feel at ease.
01:05:03He jokes with her.
01:05:04It makes her smile.
01:05:08Listen, I'll give you some advice.
01:05:10Try never to sprain your ankle.
01:05:13So, shit.
01:05:16Can I give you a hand?
01:05:18He really says it.
01:05:20Very kind.
01:05:22Thank you.
01:05:24You have no idea how tired I am of hanging out with Chad.
01:05:27I feel that way.
01:05:27I feel like a total idiot.
01:05:31My car is parked over there.
01:05:35My name is Georgene.
01:05:37But they call me George.
01:05:39George!
01:05:40Wow!
01:05:41What a cute name!
01:05:42And it suits her well, too.
01:05:44Oh yeah?
01:05:44Because the entity is young,
01:05:46he's a good looking guy,
01:05:47so it is not threatening.
01:05:49He has a Volkswagen
01:05:50and invites her to get into the car.
01:05:52Yes, yes, yes.
01:05:55Now he's got her.
01:05:57I'd say he's almost in complete control.
01:05:59So he's her prince.
01:06:01Ninth.
01:06:01He is her savior.
01:06:03And she is his savior.
01:06:06Until it gets bad.
01:06:08What would Bob do in that case?
01:06:12What would she do?
01:06:15To her breasts.
01:06:18And after the breasts,
01:06:20what he would do down there at his
01:06:22Holy of Holies?
01:06:26when did she fracture her skull?
01:06:31No.
01:06:32The skull was fractured.
01:06:33When did it happen?
01:06:35If he had let her chat,
01:06:37you would have become too familiar, right?
01:06:43So when did she fracture her skull?
01:06:45Do you mean the entity?
01:06:51I want the truth, Ted.
01:06:53But I always told her the truth, Bob.
01:06:55It's time you talked about it.
01:06:56To whom? To her?
01:06:57To someone who can understand.
01:06:59Oh, and so she understands.
01:07:00Now this one is funny.
01:07:02What can she understand?
01:07:05Did he happen to have three surnames, huh?
01:07:08He is an illegitimate child.
01:07:10They passed her off as her mother's brother.
01:07:15Yes, this hurts.
01:07:17And evil turns into anger.
01:07:19And the anger grows more and more over time.
01:07:23But he can't let off steam
01:07:25because he has to be a good boy
01:07:26otherwise they send him back to his grandfather's house.
01:07:29He tries to control himself, but...
01:07:32they send him away anyway.
01:07:36But it doesn't matter, that's okay.
01:07:38Grandpa doesn't beat him.
01:07:40He just locks it in the dumpster
01:07:42and turn off the light.
01:07:44I am sorry.
01:07:46Oh, how good.
01:07:47I'm on death row
01:07:48and she shows solidarity.
01:07:50This helps me a lot, Bob.
01:07:58She has no idea whatsoever
01:08:00what hell it is.
01:08:03No.
01:08:05No.
01:08:07You become dry.
01:08:10You learn to stifle feelings
01:08:11because the pain and abandonment
01:08:13they are too hard to bear.
01:08:16Pretend to love
01:08:17so people think you love them,
01:08:18but it is not like that.
01:08:20Are you looking for ways to
01:08:22to become stronger and stronger
01:08:24compared to what you feel.
01:08:26To feel human.
01:08:28Do you understand?
01:08:29You're leaning towards porn,
01:08:31the soft one first,
01:08:32then towards the harder things
01:08:33and fantasies grow
01:08:34and they get stronger and stronger
01:08:37until you no longer sleep.
01:08:39But that's how you go around
01:08:40spying from the windows
01:08:41looking for those sensations.
01:08:46You say,
01:08:47you say to yourself
01:08:47which is just a game.
01:08:48A game and that
01:08:49you will never do certain things.
01:08:51And then one day,
01:08:54one day,
01:08:57it's not enough for you anymore.
01:09:17The next day you feel bad,
01:09:20you are horrified by what you did,
01:09:22but you're also excited
01:09:23because for the first time
01:09:25you experienced pleasure.
01:09:27You say to yourself
01:09:28that will pass
01:09:30and for a while
01:09:32in fact it is like that.
01:09:35How did it really go?
01:09:36with Giorgia?
01:09:40He means to tell me
01:09:42what did the entity do?
01:09:44No.
01:09:45No.
01:09:49Not the entity,
01:09:50she Ted
01:09:52it didn't go up
01:09:53spontaneously by car,
01:09:54True?
01:09:56Force,
01:09:57let's retrace the story.
01:09:59Step by step.
01:10:03What happened?
01:10:05At that time,
01:10:05how it really went.
01:10:21You have to tell me
01:10:22what happened, Ted.
01:10:26How was it received?
01:10:30Describe the moment
01:10:31and the sequence of events,
01:10:33outline the circumstances
01:10:34in detail.
01:11:01outline the circumstances
01:11:03Of
01:11:04outline the circumstances
01:11:04Of
01:11:05Of
01:11:05of hopelessness.
01:11:05June. It was a clear, warm night. She was at the end of the alley.
01:11:56Do you need a hand? No, thank you. Very kind. Thank you. You were a great help.
01:12:09You can carry it to my car. My friends call me George. What's up? It's a nice name.
01:12:18My name is Ted. Usually because it's down near the library, but today it was packed.
01:12:22Maybe because we're close to the exams. Yes, I was there in the council meeting. Yeah, it seemed like it tonight.
01:12:26that everyone was gone. It was very crowded. Here we are, we've arrived.
01:12:35Thank you. You were a great help.
01:12:38Oh, yes, of course. Then leave them, I'll pick them up for you.
01:12:42Oh, yes.
01:12:54Thank you all.
01:13:39Thank you all.
01:13:45I'm very sorry, but I, I don't speak Spanish. I don't speak Spanish, yes. No hablo.
01:13:54Please, be quiet, okay? Shut your mouth.
01:13:58Do I need a tutor?
01:14:03How much is this?
01:14:05I'm having some difficulties, but you can help me. That's why I contacted you.
01:14:36Good morning.
01:14:45Thank you all.
01:15:16Thank you all.
01:15:24Thank you all.
01:16:12Thank you all.
01:16:32It's really funny.
01:16:34Not really funny, but it's strange the things people say in certain circumstances.
01:16:46She had told me that she had a Spanish exam the next day and so she was convinced that it was a
01:16:55tutor who could help her take the test.
01:17:01it's quite strange.
01:17:14I have nothing else to say.
01:17:23Anyway...
01:17:28I'm feeling a little tired now.
01:17:30I can...
01:17:32I can stay alone.
01:17:33what did he do to her?
01:17:58Ted?
01:18:05Nothing.
01:18:05he had sex with a corpse.
01:18:35same stage of decomposition.
01:18:36Because he kept them at his house and brought them there at the same time.
01:18:40why did he keep them?
01:18:48It's because the corpse is as important as the living prey.
01:18:52is that so?
01:18:55It's about complete control.
01:19:00Of possession.
01:19:02Tell me about what possession is?
01:19:06You feel...
01:19:08the last breath leaving their bodies.
01:19:13You look them straight in the eyes and...
01:19:16in fact when a person is in that situation
01:19:19he feels like a god.
01:19:24You own them
01:19:25and they will always be a part of you.
01:19:28and the places where...
01:19:31you killed them...
01:19:33or you left them.
01:19:35For you they become sacred.
01:19:37and you will always keep coming back.
01:19:40When he returns to a place...
01:19:42what do you see?
01:19:44His skin.
01:19:46He admires her, he doesn't.
01:19:49Seeing her change color.
01:19:52From yellow, to blue, and then to purple.
01:19:55Until all your nails turn black.
01:20:00It's exciting.
01:20:02It is not true.
01:20:03It makes her want to interact with that body.
01:20:07She had sex with the corpse.
01:20:09No.
01:20:09No, no, no.
01:20:10I never said that.
01:20:11Why did he keep the heads?
01:20:12What did he say?
01:20:13What the hell is he talking about?
01:20:15There had to be a reason.
01:20:17No, no, no.
01:20:18I...
01:20:18Why?
01:20:20To remind me of my power.
01:20:21Happy?
01:20:23And how did he remember it?
01:20:25I masturbated in front of them.
01:20:27I masturbated in front of the heads.
01:20:29Okay?
01:20:31That's what he wanted to hear.
01:20:33So now he knows how kinky I can be.
01:20:36Come on, tell me.
01:20:38Come on, tell me.
01:21:05Bandy spoke for four days straight.
01:21:07Eventually, he confessed to the solved murders of the eight Seattle women.
01:21:14Plus three other murders in Washington that were not our responsibility.
01:21:19Plus 19 more in Ouidane, Colorado, Florida, Oregon, Idaho and California.
01:21:30Bringing the total number of victims to 30.
01:21:34Where is he going?
01:21:37Bob, I have other things to tell you.
01:21:40But you're welcome, Bob.
01:21:42She is a hunter like me.
01:21:44We are the same.
01:21:46I am her and she is me, she admits it.
01:21:50I'm still important, Capul!
01:21:54I'm still important!
01:21:58Bandy talked and talked.
01:22:02He spoke to prove to himself that he still mattered.
01:22:06Who was still in control.
01:22:09But it wasn't like that.
01:22:16I knew these weren't the answers the families were expecting, but...
01:22:21In a way, it was the end of a nightmare.
01:22:26Two days after the last interview,
01:22:28Fyodor Robert Bundy was executed at seven in the morning.
01:22:32In the end, the killer couldn't even hold back his tears.
01:22:39Sandy understood the price I paid for working with serial killers.
01:22:44And she paid too.
01:22:51Downing was promoted to captain and reduced the task force.
01:22:56Dave Reichert stayed there until he moved on.
01:23:00But he never forgot.
01:23:02And he made sure no one would forget.
01:23:07Years later, thanks to new technologies,
01:23:10the saliva sample was analyzed
01:23:12and DNA led to the capture of the Green River killer.
01:23:16Gary Leon Ridgway has been charged with the murders of Mills, Chapman and Hines.
01:23:21Later, he confessed to 57 more murders.
01:23:24The highest number of victims killed by a serial killer
01:23:27in the history of the United States.
01:23:30I've killed so many women that now I have trouble putting them in a row.
01:23:36And then I put most of the bodies into groups that I called clusters.
01:23:42and I really liked passing by those bunches of grapes
01:23:46and think of all the women I had brought there.
01:23:49I thought I was doing you a favor.
01:23:54Killing prostitutes because, you know, you can't control them.
01:24:01And I, on the other hand, yes, I had the right answer.
01:24:07If you think I, well, raped corpses, I didn't.
01:24:12Yeah, that's not the kind of thing I do, no.
01:24:16They are at the bottom of my personal ranking.
01:24:22I mean, I'm not a rapist, no.
01:24:24I am a murderer.
01:24:28It's obvious that I'm sorry for what I did,
01:24:32but I don't have...
01:24:35I didn't kill people.
01:24:53My ranking.
01:24:53When you sign up to participate,
01:24:54the wheel vore Zoe of Pia infrastructure.
01:24:56And between the high bodies in energy and the two stories.
01:24:56And so dimensions that just,
01:24:57these are my admissions.
01:25:08And they are our successful channels,
01:25:11in our channels,
01:25:26Thank you all.
01:25:55Thank you all.
01:26:15Thank you all.
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