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Forensic Files

Seeing Red

Forensic Files

HLN

True Crime, Society & Culture

4.43.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2020

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

The victim was discovered in a landfill, stuffed into a suitcase.  She resembled another woman, missing for 18 months.  Sure they were dealing with a serial killer, police faced the daunting task of combing through 225,000 tons of trash to find her body. 

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Up next, a teenage girl vanishes from her bedroom.

0:04.0

All they had was evidence that she was gone.

0:07.0

Investigators hoped her computer would hold a clue.

0:10.0

You can create whatever kind of persona you want when you're alive.

0:13.0

For almost two years, her case went unsolved

0:16.0

until another girl from the same town also went missing.

0:21.0

All we had was a suitcase, a body, and a tattoo on an ankle.

0:25.0

Well, the suspected Assyrial killer was on the loose.

0:28.0

One who had a penchant for redheads.

0:32.0

The end result wasn't sex.

0:34.0

It was power, and it was murder.

0:46.0

On a typically hot day in Lubbock, Texas,

0:51.0

a worker at a landfill noticed something out of place even.

0:57.0

For a trash heap.

1:00.0

The guy that was standing out there saw the suitcase being dumped,

1:04.0

and it appeared that something was in it.

1:07.0

Curious, the worker opened it and looked inside.

1:15.0

He had thought contained a mannequin at first, quickly determined that it was a young lady

1:20.0

that had been put in that suitcase.

1:23.0

Her body had been folded into a fetal position.

1:26.0

Many bruises and injuries.

1:29.0

The victim was a young woman nude with red hair.

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