he said, i ve never, ever seen that car. well, that s strange. that s a red mustang. you ve never seen a red mustang? then i pulled out a picture of diane that david had given me and i handed it to him. but he wouldn t take the picture. i tried to hand it to him, he wouldn t take it. davis initially denied any involvement. but when told of the fingerprint evidence, he confessed. i m sorry that it happened. and i ve cried and i ve prayed what i did wrong. he had been out of prison five days when he killed diane. and his life was a lifetime of crime. after more than 30 years, the mystery was finally solved. well, my father was ecstatic. it just was a huge boost for him, you know, that they knew who it was. i ve worked scores or hundreds of murders. and they re all important to me. but it s not very often that you re personally touched by
same color, had the same amount of titanium dioxide and were the same knit pattern, schubert made a definitive assessment. with our cutting-edge technology here, we were able to come up with the results that proved that he was likely the perpetrator of this crime. finally, investigators compared taylor s fingerprints to the print found on the pay phone. it was a match. and the fingerprint evidence revealed something else. and investigators found paul taylor s left palm print on a plastic garbage bag found near kathy woodhouse s body, proof he was in the back room of the dry cleaning store on the day of the murder. forensic science proved what the eyewitnesses couldn t that paul taylor had killed kathy woodhouse. the truth of the matter is
underwear, as well as footage he took of women without their knowledge. he was just very strange. very strange. you kind of wonder what went wrong with him that made him behave like that. when police brought gorton in for questioning, they asked him about his interest in stealing women s underwear. is there one particular item of clothing that you were fond of? is it be it hose or bras or panties, sleepwear? is there any one particular item that you re attracted to? mostly just the hose, i guess. do you still feel those strong fetish desires to this day? i mean, is that something that yeah, i ve seen a psychiatrist for it for a little while i was on my own. gorton denied he was ever inside margarette eby s home. when he did, investigators confronted him with fingerprint evidence. do you know where that fingerprint came from? no. it came from the bathroom in
that s a red mustang. you ve never seen a red mustang? then i pulled out a picture of diane that david had given me and i handed it to him. but he wouldn t take the picture. i tried to hand it to him, he wouldn t take it. davis initially denied any involvement. but when told of the fingerprint evidence, he confessed. i m sorry that it happened. and i ve cried and i ve prayed what i did wrong. he had been out of prison five days when he killed diane. and his life was a lifetime of crime. after more than 30 years, the mystery was finally solved. well, my father was ecstatic. it just was a huge boost for him, you know, that they knew who it was. i ve worked scores or hundreds of murders.
pieces of wood, nails. that s an antipersonnel device. that s used to maim or kill. for almost two decades, he skillfully evaded identification and capture. we had literally hundreds and hundreds of suspects. he dropped out of sight for six years. people thought he was dead. he was obsessed about leaving fingerprint evidence. nobody has seen anybody like theodore kaczynski. the hunt for the unabomber. next. a simple sketch was almost all investigators had to go on. the facial features were distinct, but the head was cloaked by a hood. and the eyes obscured by aviator sunglasses.