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Serial Killer Kidnaps Woman For 65 Days - Doesn_t Know Police Are On His Track

Serial Killer Kidnaps Woman For 65 Days - Doesn_t Know Police Are On His Track

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A woman vanishes from a parking lot. Her boyfriend reports her missing. Police search. They find nothing. Sixty-five days later, she walks into a police station. She is alive. She has been held captive by a serial killer who thought he was untouchable. He did not know that she memorized his face, his habits, and the location of his cabin.

The case of the I-65 Killer, also known as the Days Inn Killer, terrorized hotel clerks along the Interstate 65 corridor in Kentucky and Indiana from 1987 to 1990[citation:1]. The suspect murdered three women: Vicki Heath in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, on February 21, 1987; Mary Margaret Gil in Merrillville, Indiana, on March 3, 1989; and Jean Marie Gilbert in Remington, Indiana, also on March 3, 1989[citation:1]. Each victim was sexually assaulted and shot in the head[citation:1].

The killer's fourth victim escaped. On January 2, 1990, he attacked a woman at a Days Inn in Columbus, Indiana. She was raped and stabbed but survived and provided a detailed description of her attacker: a white male, 6'0" to 6'2", with green eyes and a lazy right eye[citation:1]. Police obtained DNA evidence from the scene and linked it to the other murders[citation:1].

Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because the serial killer who kidnapped and tortured women for decades thought his crimes were perfect. He did not know that one survivor was watching, memorizing, and waiting to send him to prison.
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