Deborah Roberts
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And of course, we've covered, sadly, stories of other serial killers.
He had been in prison for a while and then was out of prison.
And he had this sort of checkered past of all of these crimes, as you said.
I think you even said when he wasn't in prison, he was murdering and raping women and
Ultimately, the Kentucky Police Department announced that Brashears was responsible for a 1998 homicide fire that was so similar to the yogurt shop as we talked about.
His daughter spoke with us and she said something which I've heard before.
I actually interviewed the daughter of the BTK killer.
And it was just another chilling story.
And for her to have no idea that her father was in any way remotely a criminal.
And she said he seemed like a nice, normal guy.
And so did Bashir's daughter, said that he was just kind of a typical, normal, you know, father.
I mean, as you said, you haven't experienced a lot of these intense cases like this, but the idea that they could just lead a fairly normal life, but yet have this other side to them that is just so volatile and vicious and heinous.
Yeah, in fact, you've actually actively sent out bulletins asking other law enforcement areas and communities to start looking around to see if there may be something that sort of fits his pattern, haven't you?
Well, the big question many will ask, I mean, how a man like this can act alone, a person like this could do something so awful.
And four young girls and in other cases, there were other women, one after the other.
Do you believe that he just did this and acted alone?
Or do you think over time he might have had an accomplice anywhere?