did you start to think that there was a list? no, sure. i don t think there was any doubt in my mind this was a serial killer we were dealing with. someone had declared war on law enforcement and their families. i have kids. my husband, i can t keep putting them at risk. my wife had two guns out. i said unless you know it s me coming through the door, be ready to use them. is there some sort of antigovernment militia group? i had no idea what we were dealing with. before leading investigators back home. was he living a double life? i think he was. you re making him sound like hannibal lector. it s just wild. the courthouse. the moral center of every american city and town. the place we go to settle differences, resolve disputes, find justice. it is the place where the story usually ends, but not this time. not in rural kaufman, texas, where life is leisurely and no one is a stranger. oh my god, someone just shot someone. they are laying on the ground.
spree and to meet with leaders in the asian american community, as well. this comes as the president also meets a major goal today, way ahead of schedule. 100 million covid vaccinations in his first 100 days in office. that is 42 days early. also today, the cdc is expected to announce new social distancing guidelines for children in schools. but as more states begin to ease restrictions, experts are warning of a potential psspike cases. several states are seeing an uptick as officials race to get more shots in arms. let s begin with our colleague, natasha chen. she is following the investigations into these shootings in and around atlanta. natasha, good morning to you. the atlanta police department with some new details this morning. reporter: jim and poppy, the fulton county medical examiner has now released the names of the four people who were killed at the two spas in atlanta, which police say the suspect had frequented before. here are those names. 75-year-old as you
to get away with this for a long enough period of time. he is our worst nightmare. welcome to very scary people. i m donnie wahlberg. from may 1987 to april 1992, there were a series of rapes, abductions, and murders of young women just north of u.s.-canadian border. authorities from several cities in ontario and fbi profilers from the united states joined forces to try and capture those responsible for the vicious attacks. who was behind these horrific crimes?
manipulative, controlling, domineering, and astute enough to get away with this for a long enough period of time. he is our worst nightmare. welcome to very scary people. i m donnie wahlberg. from may 1987 to april 1992, there were a series of rapes, abductions, and murders of young women just north of u.s.-canadian border. authorities from several cities in ontario and fbi profilers from the united states joined forces to try and capture
luring them in as a client. and then in a couple of cases, he uses long after they re dead, he uses the victim s phone to call the family and say, you know, you re not going to see her again. here s why i murdered her. you know, here s how i murdered her. the extraordinarily cruelty to commit these kinds of murders and then to relive them essentially by torturing the family over the phone is really what is suggestive, anderson, that they re going to find more in this search. that suggests he s the kind of person who s very attached to these crimes and would have been likely to keep trophies, as the profilers call it, individual possessions of some of his victims. also i understand some of his wife s dna was found on the scene. he would have somehow had a hair or something from his wife and transferred it to one of the victims. that s right. in one of the earliest dna