Kaelin Moore
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And I mean, just on the map alone, you think that they have enough to really make an arrest.
But there was a lot more evidence collected in Maury's home during that visit.
That always makes it so much worse, too, when you have something that smells bad and you just try to spray something on it.
Yeah.
Oh, it's bad.
Yeah.
He was making plans so that he could keep people in the basement for even longer periods of time.
I mentioned it at the beginning, too, that the police who watch these videos, because they had to go through all the tapes, were ordered to get mandatory counseling afterwards because it was that horrible for them to watch.
Just absolutely horrendous.
So the victim in the video that you mentioned, Morgan, that first kill was not even someone that was on the police's radar at the time.
They would later identify her as 19 year old Cassandra Walker.
She was described by her uncle as, quote, a good kid who got off on the wrong track for a minute.
Cassandra's body was found back on March 24th, 2001, near Nashville, Illinois, 50 miles southeast of East St.
Louis.
And if Maury was telling the truth in the footage and she was his first victim, then the plan was always that he was going to kill again.
I mean, if he's calling her number one, then this is obviously like a pattern he wants to repeat.
So in the letter that he sent to Bill, Maury said that he killed 17 women.
So police wanted to know who all of the victims were.
Because counting Cassandra, if we count Mary Shields, and all four of those still unidentified victims that were found before, that still only gets the police to 12 victims.
So they continued searching the house and the grounds.