We start this week with two grisly and disturbing stories that will make you wonder if love is truly dead.
Then, we step back in time to 1999, when the Yosemite Park Killer murdered two women and two teenage girls in the middle of one of America's most beloved national parks.
We also talk to FBI Special Agent Jeffrey Rinek, the man who cuffed and then cajoled a confession out of the notorious serial killer. Rinek shares his memories and insights about the case and tells us about his book, IN THE NAME OF THE CHILDREN: AN FBI AGENT'S RELENTLESS PURSUIT OF THE NATION'S WORST PREDATORS.
MURDERS:
Catherine Walker, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2014Ingrid Escamilla, Mexico City, Mexico, 2020Carole Sund, Juli Sund, Silvina Pelosso, Joie Ruth Armstrong, Yosemite Park, California, 1999